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Make an object move along a defined or custom path to enhance the engagement of your audience or explain in animated form very complex topics.
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Quick reference
Topic
Motions paths – a powerful animation option.
When to use
To move an object from an origin on the slide to a destination.
Instructions
- To open the Animation Pane: On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.
- Motion Paths are contained in groups titled Basic, Lines/Curves and Special.
- To add a Motion Path:
- Select the object you wish to animate with the pointer, and
- Click a Motion Path animation icon in the Animation group to apply that animation to one or more selected objects. You will likely need to drop the Animation Gallery drop-down arrow and select Motion Paths.
- Clicking again on an animation icon in the Animation group will change the current animation on any selected object.
- If an object is already animated, click the Add Animation drop-down arrow to add an animation.
- The motion path is bounded by a boundary box – handles of the box can be dragged with the pointer to move or resize the Motion Path animation.
- Drawing a motion path provides a preview of the end destination point of the object. This feature is very useful to determine if the end point is in the place on the slide you wish the object to conclude its animation.
- Select the boundary box to also see a preview of the object end point of the animation.
- Color indicators:
- The green triangle indicates the start of the motion path.
- The red triangle indicates the end of the motion path.
- Right-click a motion path to access options of:
- Edit points – displays points along the path that can be edited with:
- Right-click a point to add, delete, open a path (if the path is a closed loop), and close a path (if the path is not a closed loop).
- Point types: smooth, straight or corner.
- Exit the edit point option, or press the Esc key.
- Motion path points have edit handles that are similar to those in graphic editing programs- handles govern curvature of the path either side of the point.
- Keyboard shortcuts:
- Hold down the Ctrl key and click with the pointer on a part of the motion path that doesn’t have points – adds a path point.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and click an existing point – deletes that point (the pointer changes to an x).
- Reverse path direction – to reverse the path direction.
- Edit points – displays points along the path that can be edited with:
- A custom path allows you to draw a path with a simulated pencil in any manner you choose.
Also note:
It can be useful to use drawing guides or even drawn lines as cross hairs to help decide the end point of the animated motion path.
Animations can be quickly duplicated by:
Method 1: Click the animated object with the pointer, click Animation Painter, and then click the new shape or picture you wish to animate.
Method 2: Duplicate the object already animated and change the resultant shape or picture to a new shape or picture.
Motion path animations have the same characteristics as other animations in the Animation Pane. Timing and Effect Options can be changed by right-clicking the animation entry in the animation timeline or from various buttons on the Animation tab on the ribbon.
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