The Slide Show tab is used to run and control PowerPoint presentations.
• Allows customization and preview of how the slides appear to an audience.
• Found on the Ribbon after the Review tab
Introduction to TransitionTab
• Controls how one slide changes to the next during a slideshow.
• Enhances presentation flow and engages the audience.
• Located on the Ribbon between the Animations and Slide Show tabs.
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What are SlideTransitions?
• • Visual effects applied when moving between slides.
• • Examples: Fade, Push, Wipe, Split, and more.
• • Adds professionalism and polish to presentations.
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Applying Transitions
• Selecta slide and choose a transition from the gallery.
• Click to preview transitions live.
• Apply to single or multiple slides for consistency.
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Transition Effects Options
•Customize direction and duration of transitions.
• Direction controls movement (left to right, top to bottom).
• Duration controls effect length.
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Sound with Transitions
•Add sounds to play during transitions.
• Choose built-in sounds or upload custom audio.
• Use sounds sparingly for professionalism.
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Advance Slide Settings
•Control slide advancement:
- On mouse click
- Automatically after specified time
• Useful for self-running presentations.
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Apply to AllSlides
• Use 'Apply To All' for uniform transitions.
• Ensures consistent visual experience across slides.
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Introduction to AnimationTab
• Controls how slide elements enter, emphasize, or exit.
• Adds dynamic movement to text, images, charts, shapes.
• Located between Transitions and Slide Show tabs.
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Types of Animations
•Entrance: How objects appear (e.g., Fade In, Fly In).
• Emphasis: Effects to draw attention (e.g., Spin, Grow/Shrink).
• Exit: How objects leave (e.g., Fade Out, Fly Out).
• Motion Paths: Custom paths for object movement.
Best Practices forTransitions & Animations
• Use effects sparingly to avoid distraction.
• Maintain consistency for professionalism.
• Test timings and preview on large screens.
• Combine for smooth flow.