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2016 PowerPoint-Animations

This document provides information about advanced animation techniques in PowerPoint 2016. It discusses preset and custom animation effects, automating presentations, and using the animation pane. Example steps are given to create complex animations.

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2016 PowerPoint-Animations

This document provides information about advanced animation techniques in PowerPoint 2016. It discusses preset and custom animation effects, automating presentations, and using the animation pane. Example steps are given to create complex animations.

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PowerPoint 2016

Advanced Animation

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2016: Advanced Animation
2.0 hour

In this workshop we will expand on the capabilities of the Transitions and Animations
tabs in PowerPoint to create complex and stunning presentations. Topics include
preset animation schemes; custom animation and custom effects for text and pictures;
and automating your presentation. This workshop assumes completion of
"PowerPoint: Basics" or equivalent experience. This workshop assumes prior
experience with PowerPoint.

Animation Types ..................................................................................................... 1


Add an Effect ..................................................................................................... 2
Change an Effect ................................................................................................ 2
Remove Effects .................................................................................................. 2
Starting the Effect ................................................................................................... 2
With Previous .................................................................................................... 2
After Previous .................................................................................................... 3
Direction and Durration .......................................................................................... 3
Other ways to animate lists ............................................................................... 3
Remove Effects ....................................................................................................... 3
Animation Pane ...................................................................................................... 3
Break up a Bulleted List...................................................................................... 4
Example .................................................................................................................. 4
Animation Types

Animation effects give motion to text,


pictures, and other content on your slides.
Besides adding action, they help you steer
audience’s focus, emphasize important
points, transition between slides, and
maximize slide space by moving things on
and off. Used well, animation effects bring
flair, spice, and surprise to your
presentations.

The general types of effects used, in


different variations, are as follows:

• Transition - the slide is revealed using


an effect like a wipe or a checkerboard
pattern

• Entrance - such as text fading in or


flying in

• Emphasis or dimming - Emphasis calls


attention to a bullet point by making
the text stand out; dimming de-
emphasizes a bullet point once you've
moved on

• Exit refers to a fly out, fade out,


bounce out, and the like

• Motion path traces a pattern for an


object to follow. Ellipse and Neutron
are two schemes that use motion
paths

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Add an Effect
1. On the slide, select the object you want to animate
2. Click on the Animation Tab
3. Choose an animation from the Animation drop-down box

Change an Effect
1. On the slide, select the animated object you want to change
2. Click on the Animation Tab
3. Choose a new animation from the Animation drop-down box
Remove Effects
1. On the slide, select the animated object you want to remove the effect from
2. Click on the Animation Tab
3. Choose a None from the Animation drop-down box

Starting the Effect

There are three ways to start an effect:


• On Click - when you click the mouse
• With Previous - see below
• After Previous - see below

With Previous
With Previous starts an effect automatically with the start of the previous effect.
1. Select the effect.
2. In the Timing area, the setting, choose With Previous in the Start box.
• You can use With Previous after another Animation so that both Animations start at the
same time
• You can also use this Timing after a slide Transition so that the Animation starts as soon as
the new slid is visible.

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After Previous
After Previous starts an effect automatically when the previous effect is complete.
1. Select the effect.
2. In the Timing area, the setting, choose After Previous in the Start box.
• You can use After Previous after another Animation so that when the previous animation
ends this one starts.
• Using this Timing after a slide Transition has the same effect as With Previous.

Direction and Durration


Some effects come in from a certain direction. For example, the Wipe effect moves from bottom to top
and a Duration of ½ a second. When it is applied, the Direction list becomes available with other options
for the direction.
1. Effect options for the Wipe effect that's applied to the subtitle.
2. For the effect to play faster or slower, choose a new Speed option.

Other ways to animate lists


1. Apply effects to the list one bulleted item (paragraph) at a time. Do this if you want a different
effect for each bulleted item.
2. Animate the bulleted items all at once. If you select all the text in the bulleted list and apply the
effect, the whole list animates at once

Remove Effects
To remove an effect you've applied, in the effects list:
1. Select the effect you want to remove.
2. Click Remove to clear the effect.

Animation Pane
The Animation Pane is used to help organize animations within a slide. In the Pane you can change the
order, and duration of the animations.

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Break up a Bulleted List
To break up a bulleted list, first click on the grey bar underneath the group. It will have two white arrows
pointing up. Now the order an be rearranged or other animations can be placed in between objects in
the group.

Example
1. Text - Appear
2. Set Mums Appear to Start With Previous
3. Set Tulips Appear to Start With Previous
4. Set Lavender Appear to Start With Previous
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5. Text – Add Animation - Object Color – Grey
6. Set Roses Appear to Start With Previous & .75 Delay
7. Set Mums Appear to Start With Previous
8. Set Tulips Appear to Start With Previous
9. Set Lavender Appear to Start With Previous
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10. Text – Add Animation - Object Color – Reddish
11. Text – Add Animation - Object Color – Grey
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12. Expand Line under “Content Place”
13. Move Grey Roses under Reddish Roses
14. Move Grey Mums under Reddish Mums
15. Move Grey Tulips under Tulips Roses
16. Move Grey Lavender under Reddish Lavender
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17. Picture 2 – Place and Fade
18. Picture 5 – Place and Fade
19. Picture 4 – Place and Fade When done, your Animation Pane
20. Picture 7 – Place and Fade should look like this.
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21. Move Picture 2 between Roses
22. Set to Appear With Previous
23. Set Reddish Mums to Start With Previous
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24. Move Picture 5 between Mums
25. Set to Appear With Previous
26. Set Reddish Tulips to Start With Previous
27. Move Picture 4 between Tulips
28. Set to Appear With Previous
29. Set Reddish Lavender to Start With Previous
30. Move Picture 7 between Lavender
31. Set to Appear With Previous

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