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Tutorial

(Adding animation effects to your

presentation)

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•Are you a teacher in A basic Education schools??

•Do you use a PowerPoint program to present your lessons??

•Are you PowerPoint presentations boring? Are they poor of life??

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• Here is the solution!!

»You can use this tutorial to make your presentations more interesting and effective!!

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At the end of this tutorial,

you will :

Aware of the importance of

animation in your

presentation.

Able to apply custom

animation.

Able ton animate:

Text

Object

Chart

Graphic

Able to time, order and

change the sequence of your

animated object.

Know more about trigger

animations.

OBJECTIVES

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Changing animation orderTiming animations

Animating graphicsDefinition

Animating a chart

Animating text and objects

Apply custom animation

Introduction

Trigger animations

Main

menu

Previewing animations

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An animation is the ability to move objects in a slide without your direct intervention during a presentation. For example, instead of displaying the main title directly when a slide comes up, you may want it to show one word at a time. Imagine you have a picture in a slide but you want to introduce the picture before displaying it. To achieve this, you can delay the picture. Furthermore, if you have a picture with various parts, you can show these parts one at a time.

Introduction

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Based on this, you can see that animation can add very dramatic effects to your presentation. You create an animation on one slide or on some slides of the presentation. To apply a general animation to all slides, you can access the slide master. To support animations, Microsoft PowerPoint provides various options in the Slide Show group of the main menu…..

Cont,, Introduction

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*Animation (animate: To add a

special visual or sound effect to text or an object).

ـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ*For example → you can have your text

bullet points fly in from the left, one word at a time, or hear the sound of applause when a picture is uncovered.

Definition

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1.If you want to make the text or object enter the slide show presentation with an effect, point to      and then click an effect.

2.If you want to add an effect to text or an object that is on the slide, point to     and then click an effect.

*In the Custom Animation task pane, click     , and do one or more of the following: (3)

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Apply custom animation

1.In normal view, display the slide that has the text or objects you want to animate

2.Select the object you want to animate.

3.On the Slide Show menu, click Custom Animation. .

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3.If you want to add an effect to text or an object that makes it leave the slide at some point, point to      and then click an effect.

4.If you want to add an effect that makes an object move in a specified pattern, point to      and then click an effect. Exit

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2. On the Slide Show menu, click Animation Schemes.

3. In the Slide

Design task pane, under Apply to selected slides, click an animation scheme in the list.

4. If you want to apply the scheme to all slides, click the Apply to All Slides button (2)

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(Animating text and objects)

• Apply a preset animation scheme:

1.to apply the animation scheme to a few slides, click the Slides tab, and select the slides you want.(1)

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• In normal view, display the slide that has the chart you want to animate and select it.

• On the Slide Show menu, click Custom Animation.

• In the Custom Animation task pane, click the down arrow on , and do one of the following:

Animating a chart

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Animate the chart as a whole:

If you want to make the text or object enter the slide show presentation with an effect, point to Entrance and then click an effect.If you want to add an effect to text or an object that is on the slide, point to Emphasis and then click an effect.

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•If you want to add an effect to text or an object that makes it leave the slide at some point, point to Exit and then click an effect

•If you want to add an effect that makes an object move in a specified pattern, point to Motion Paths and then click an effect.

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You can take any of the images in your presentation and animate them. That is what really brings your presentation to life. There are many different types of animations to choose from. To animate an image follow the next steps.

Animating graphics

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Right click on your image and choose custom animation or click on your image and go to Slide Show form the menu bar and choose custom animation.

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Get into the Slide Show mode and check out your animation.

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Choose the type of animation you want.

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Timing animations

*When you add animations to your slides, you have a variety of timing options available to ensure that every piece flows smoothly and looks professional.

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*Set up your custom animations or adjust the preset animation schemes you have applied with options for start times (including delays), triggers, speed or duration, looping (repeating), and automatic rewind)..

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Changing animation order

Normally, the object that is animated first appears first, but you can rearrange the order. Here's what you do                     

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2. On the Custom Animation Toolbar, click the (Re-order) and change the order of the animation from that button.                 

1.Click the object you want to change. For example, the “Design” word, which given order(1) in the animation order.

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You'll need two images to illustrate the trigger….*Insert two images of the same size within this slide

*choose Insert / Picture /From File.

(Keep both of them in different areas of the slide)

Trigger Animations

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• Right-click one of them and choose Custom Animation from the resultant menu. This will activate the Custom Animation task pane

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*By default, PowerPoint chooses "On Click' for the Start options. That's what we want so don't alter that.

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*Click the 'Add Effect' button and then choose an Entrance animation. I've chosen the Appear animation since that provides the most optimum.

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•This will open the Timing tab of the animation dialog box. Click the 'Triggers' button so that more options are visible. Choose the second option that reads 'Start effect on click of:' and choose the name of the second image we inserted within the slide. Click OK.                                                                                   

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*Below that option, you'll find the name of your image in a listing of animations. Besides the name, you'll find an arrow that reveals a drop-down menu on being clicked. Choose the Timing option in that menu.

                                                         

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PowerPoint lets you preview animation settings for your current slide without running the entire slide show. 1. In Slide View, go to the slide you want to preview. 2. Click the Slide Show menu, then click Animation Preview.

Previewing animation

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*Place both the images one on top of the other (that's why we chose images of the same size) and play the presentation. Clicking on the visible image should show us the other image. If that doesn't work, right click the image that's visible and choose Order / Send To Back (or Send Backward multiple times depending on how many objects you have onscreen.*And then save your work.

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•A slide miniature appears in the upper right corner. It shows the full animation effects of the slide.

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»To know and discover more about (Animations and Transitional Effects  ) in PowerPoint..

See this attachment to a website!!

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Done By :

Asma Al.Amri.

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