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Custom Animation and Timing

This document discusses custom animation and timing features in PowerPoint. It describes how to add custom animations to objects using effects, and how to use slide timing to automatically advance slides during a presentation based on recorded times. It also outlines the four types of animation effects - entrance, emphasis, exit, and motion paths - and provides steps for applying animation to objects and adding multiple animations.

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Custom Animation and Timing

This document discusses custom animation and timing features in PowerPoint. It describes how to add custom animations to objects using effects, and how to use slide timing to automatically advance slides during a presentation based on recorded times. It also outlines the four types of animation effects - entrance, emphasis, exit, and motion paths - and provides steps for applying animation to objects and adding multiple animations.

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Custom Animation And Timing

Custom Animation
is a set of effects which can be applied to objects in PowerPoint so that they will animate in the Slide
Show . They can be added under the Custom Animation function or through the use of Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA).

TIMING
While you rehearse, use the Slide Timing feature to record the time that you need to present each slide,
and then use the recorded times to advance the slides automatically when you give your presentation to
your actual audience. The Slide Timing feature is ideal for creating a self-running presentation.

Four Types Of Animation


Entrance
Controls how the object enters the slide

Emphasis
Occurs while object is on the slide and triggered by a click

Exit
This effect controls how your objects exits the slide

Motion Paths
pre-determined paths created by the user to emphasize the object as it moves with the pre-determined path

How to apply animation to an object


1.Select object to animate

2.Click the more drop down arrow in the animation Group

3. Select the desire effect

4. The effect will apply in the object


Multiple Animations
1.Select the desired effect

2.The object will now have more than one effect

3.Select an object

4.Click on Animations Tab

5.Add animations command

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