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ANIMATING TEXT - PowerPoint Presentation

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ANIMATING TEXT - PPT Presentation

Animating text Animating text means that each bulleted point of your slide appears on the screen one at a time For example First line Second line Third line Fourth line How to create a simple animation ID: 209495

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ANIMATING TEXTSlide2

Animating text

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Animating text means that each bulleted point of your slide appears on the screen one at a time.

For example: First line Slide3

Second line Slide4

Third line Slide5

Fourth line Slide6

How to create a simple animation

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Construct the slide. Remember the 6 x 6 rule; "Avoid more than six lines of text, or six words per line." Change to slide sorter view. Select the slide you wish to build. Select the animation effect from the menu at the top of this page. Slide7

If you have not already chosen an effect you will see "No Effect" where you see "Fly From Left" above. Click on the down arrow to the right and select an effect.

 

Another rule to remember is the "Run Over Rule." Avoid having text run over other text on the way to its final resting place.

 Click on the Slide Show button to see this effect in action in your slide presentation. Slide8

How to create a complex animation

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Construct the slide. While still in Slide view, go to the Slide Show menu and select Custom Animation. Slide9

The following window will be displayed:

Highlight Text 2, select Animate, and click on the Effects tab. Slide10
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Entry animation and sound - Click on the name of the effect and you will see the list of effects available. The same is true with the sound. Caution! This sound will play as each element is presented. Some of the sounds sound interesting the first time, but get tiresome with repetition.

After animation - Dimming means changing the color of the previous points so the new point presented will stand out. You may also choose to hide the previous points so that only your new point is displayed.

Introduce text - You may introduce the text in one of three ways.

All at once - This shows the entire line of text, all at once. For most presentations this will be the preferred setting.

One word at a time - Each word that you typed shows up one at a time. If you are doing a presentation for children this might be fun for one slide. I can not imagine sitting through a presentation where this effect is used on each slide, especially with accompanying sound.

One letter at a time - Yikes ! Why would you want to? If you have a really good use for this effect please send me

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THANK YOU!!!!!

PREPARED BY:

REMY JANABAN