Learn about different animation types in PowerPoint 2007 for Windows.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2007 for Windows
OS: Windows 7 and higher
All animation in PowerPoint can be divided into four types:
In addition, you also have the concept of trigger animations, where an action on one object triggers an animation on another object -- hence the name Trigger animation. We'll cover Trigger animations in another tutorial -- for now, let us now tell you more about the entry, emphasis, exit, and motion path animations.
These sample presentations show every animation effect available in PowerPoint for entrance, emphasis, exit, and motion path animations.
What's important to realize is that the same slide object can have all four animation types added to it and set to play one after the other -- this sort of sequencing is controlled by animation events such as On Click, With Previous, and After Previous. We'll explain these animation events in detail in a subsequent tutorial. Another concept that you need to know is how to control the speed of an animation -- this will be explained too.
But first you should know how to add an animation to a slide object. We'll show you how to do that in the next tutorial in this series.
See Also:
Types of Animation in PowerPoint
2016 for Windows
Types of Animation in PowerPoint
2013 for Windows
Types of Animation in
PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Types of Animation in PowerPoint
2010 for Windows
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