How to apply animation
on text or objects in Power Point 2010?
It is very easy to apply animation on text or object in Microsoft Power
Point 2010. Animations are applied to emphasize certain things, other
objective is to avoid boredom of audience and keep their interest intact
through whole presentation. It also helps you to control flow of
information, for example if you are explaining a certain point and you
do not want your audience to get distract by next points then by help of
animation you can stop next points.
You can apply animation on not only text but also on shapes, tables,
pictures and other object. The visual effects that are included in Power
Point 2010 are exits, entrance, changes in Font Sizes and Colours. You
have the option to apply one or multiple animation on one object. Both
methods are described below.
Four types of animation effects are available in PowerPoint 2010
1.
Entrance
2.
Exits
3.
Emphasis
4.
Motion
Paths
Applying Single Animation
Instructions:
1.
Open
your desired Power Point Presentation, to which you want to apply
animation.

2.
Highlight
/ Select the text or object you wish to animate.
3.
Click
on the Animation tab, from
"Animation" Group, apply your desired
animation.

4.
To
see more Animation Styles, click Red Highlighted Button.
And you will see a range of different animation listed under the
categories
mentioned above that is Entrance, Exit, Emphasis and
Motion Paths. To access detailed animation choose
"More"
options, as
shown in the bottom of the picture.

Applying Multiple Animation to a Text or Object
If you wish to apply
"Multiple"
animation that is more than one, to a
single text then perform steps listed below.
Instructions:
1.
Click
on the animation tab
2.
Under
the
"Advanced
Animation" Group, click on More Animation. A list of
Animations will be opened; you can apply your desired one.
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