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Add animations to text, pictures, shapes, and more in your presentation • Select the object or text you want to animate. • Select Animations and choose an animation. • Select Effect Options and choose an effect.
Manage animations and effects There are different ways to start animations in your presentation: • On Click: Start an animation when you click a slide. • With Previous: Play an animation at the same time as the previous animation in your sequence. • After Previous: Start an animation immediately after the previous one happens. • Duration: Lengthen or shorten an effect. • Delay: Add time before an effect runs. Add more effects to an animation • Select an object or text with an animation. • Select Add Animation and choose one.
Change the order of animations • Select an animation marker. • Choose the option you want: • Move Earlier: Make an animation appear earlier in the sequence. • Move Later: Make an animation occur later in the sequence.
Add animation to grouped objects You can add an animation to grouped objects, text, and more. • Press Ctrl and select the objects you want.
• Select Format > Group > Group to group the objects together. • Select Animations and choose an animation. • On the slide, select the animation effect that you want to change. • On the Animations tab, under Timing options, open the Start list, and choose one of the three options described below: Select To start the animation effect On Click When you click the slide With Previous At the same time as the previous animation effect in the list. (One click starts two or more animation effects at the same time.) After Previous Immediately after the previous animation effect in the list finishes playing. (No additional click is required to make this animation effect start.).
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To reorder a set of animations on a slide: • Open the Animation pane: On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, select Animation Pane. • In the Animation pane, select the animation effect that you want to reorder. • On the Animations tab of the ribbon, in the Timing group, under Reorder Animation select one of these options: • Select Move Earlier to move the effect up one place in the animation order. • Select Move Later to move the effect down one place in the animation order. You can select an option multiple times, if necessary, to move your selected effect to the appropriate place in the animation order.
Apply an animation effect • Select the text or object that you want to animate. An 'object' in this context is any thing on a slide, such as a picture, a chart, or a text box. Sizing handles appear around an object when you select it on the slide. • On the Animations tab of the ribbon, in the Animations group, select the animation effect that you want from the Animate list.
If your selected object is a text box, you'll have two options for each type of animation in the Animate list: • All At Once: The animation occurs for all the text at the same time. • By 1st Level Paragraphs: The animation occurs individually in turn for each paragraph of the text box. Select a heading below to open it and see the detailed instructions. To gain more control over how and when effects are applied, you can create and apply a custom animation.
For example, you can make text grow or shrink, spin or shimmer, and you can set an animation so that you hear the sound of applause when a picture is revealed. You can apply more than one animation, so you can make a line of text fly in with or without sound, and then make the text fly out. You can use emphasis, entrance, or exit options in addition to preset or custom motion paths. You create custom animations in the Custom Animation task pane, which shows important information about an animation effect, including the type of effect, the order of multiple effects in relation to each other, and a portion of the text of the effect. Icons indicate the timing of the animation effect in relation to the other events on the slide. Choices include the following: • Start On Click (mouse icon, shown here): The animation effect begins when you click the slide. • Start With Previous (no icon): The animation effect begins at the same time as the previous effect in the list starts playing (that is, one click executes two or more animation effects).