Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Revealing a title, part of PowerPoint: Builds Transitions Animations and Effects.
…Another way to use animation is on text.…Now, you can use all the same types of animations that you use…on objects, but sometimes they look a bit different when applied to characters.…Let's start here.…I'll select the title and open up my options.…In this case, you may find that some of…the more exciting transitions are a little bit more appropriate.…But, still show some good judgment.…A…curve up is okay, but a flip is taking an awful long time.…
I can see the leaves falling off the…trees sooner than this transition is going to complete.…But, there are lots of options to choose from,…and if you apply that, remember, under Effect options,…you can change things.…So, let's just shorten the duration here, and you see…that you can build that in a little bit differently.…Now, instead of Exciting, let's explore a few others.…Emphasis can be useful.…For example, we could change the font color.…Click OK here and you'll see that you have…the ability, under Effect Options, to set a color.…
So, when I click, the text can go from black to red or,…
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4/9/2014This course was created and produced by RHED Pixel. We're honored to host this training in our library.
- Identify the purpose of adding transitions and animations to a presentation.
- Give examples of animation effects.
- Explain how to animate the elements of a table.
- Recall the steps necessary to embed a video into a presentation.
- Summarize how to apply timed transitions to slides.
- Recognize the capabilities of recording presentations.
- Identify the purpose of adding transitions and animations to a presentation.
- Give examples of animation effects.
- Explain how to animate the elements of a table.
- Recall the steps necessary to embed a video into a presentation.
- Summarize how to apply timed transitions to slides.
- Recognize the capabilities of recording presentations.
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