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About this lesson
In part 1 of this lesson, we will get the opportunity to reorganize slides, add new sections and then apply animation effects to slides 1 and 2.
Exercise files
Download the ‘before’ and ‘after’ PowerPoint presentations from the video tutorial and try the lesson yourself.
4.26-adding-animation-effects-part1 Exercise.docx546.7 KB 4.26-adding-animation-effects-part1 Exercise Solution.docx
1.7 MB 4-26-adding-animation-effects-part1 Course File Complete.pptx
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Quick reference
Adding Animation Effects - Part 1
Animation effects can add interest and personality to a presentation. Each slide element can be animated independetly or as a group to achieve a nice effect. When adding animation effects, ensure the type of animation you choose is appropriate for the presentation and the audience.
As a general rule, use animation sparingly. It should enhance the content, not distract.
When to use
Use animation when you want to liven up your presentation, or emphasize certain parts of the slide.
Instructions
Organize Slides
- From the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, select Slide Sorter.
- Move the 'Meet the Team' slide and the 'Our Services' slide to the Introduction section.
- Move the 'Our Products' slides to the Our Services section.
Create additional sections for the slides added in the last few lessons.
- Select the first chart slide.
- From the Home tab, in the Slides group, select Section.
- Select Add Section.
- Name the section 'Charts and Graphs'.
- Click OK.
- Select the 'Contact Us' slide.
- Select Add Section.
- Name the section 'Contact'.
- Click OK.
- Select the closing slide.
- Select Add Section.
- Name the section 'Closing'.
- Click OK.
Add Animation
Animate the Title Slide
- Click on Slide 1.
- Select the logo, the company name and the tagline.
- Press CTRL+G to group them.
- From the Animations tab, in the Animations group, expand the Animations Gallery.
- Select Fade from Entrance Effects.
Animation Pane
The animation pane lets us see what animation we have applied to the slide.
- In the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.
Add Multiple Animations
To add more than one animation effect to a group of obects, we need to add the second animation effect in a different way.
- In the Advanced Animation group, click Add Animation.
- Select Pulse from Emphasis Effects.
Control When Animations Start
Animation effects will start onclick, with previous or after previous. Onclick means the animation will start on the click of the mouse. With previous means it will start automatically after the previous action is complete. After previous means it will start automatically after the previous action is complete.
- From the Animation Pane, click the drop-down arrow next to the first animation.
- From the menu, select Start with Previous.
- From the Animation Pane, click the drop-down arrow next to the second animation.
- From the menu, select Start After Previous.
Animate the 'Meet the Team' slide
- Click on slide 2.
- Select the image, the name and the job title for 'Dan Lucas'.
- Press CTRL+G to group.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 for 'Miranda Cox' and 'Jordan Freeman'.
- Select the 'Dan Lucas' group.
- From the Animations tab, in the Animations group, expand the Animations Gallery.
- Select Fly In from Entrance Effects.
- Apply the same animation for 'Miranda Cox' and 'Jordan Freeman'.
- From the Animation Pane, click the drop-down arrow next to the first animation.
- From the menu, select Start With Previous.
- From the Animation Pane, click the drop-down arrow next to the second animation.
- From the menu, select Start After Previous.
- From the Animation Pane, click the drop-down arrow next to the third animation.
- From the menu, select Start After Previous.
Hints & tips
- Once an animation effect has been applied to content on the slide, a number will show on the slide. This number corresponds to the number in the Animation Pane. These numbers help you understand the order of animations.
- Remember you can control the direction of the animation from Effect Options.
- Use Animation sparingly and stick to one of two animation effects per presentation.
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