Introduction to Transition Tab
• 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.
What are Slide Transitions?
• • Visual effects applied when moving between slides.
• • Examples: Fade, Push, Wipe, Split, and more.
• • Adds professionalism and polish to presentations.
Applying Transitions
• Select a slide and choose a transition from the gallery.
• Click to preview transitions live.
• Apply to single or multiple slides for consistency.
Transition Effects Options
• Customize direction and duration of transitions.
• Direction controls movement (left to right, top to bottom).
• Duration controls effect length.
Sound with Transitions
• Add sounds to play during transitions.
• Choose built-in sounds or upload custom audio.
• Use sounds sparingly for professionalism.
Advance Slide Settings
• Control slide advancement:
- On mouse click
- Automatically after specified time
• Useful for self-running presentations.
Apply to All Slides
• Use 'Apply To All' for uniform transitions.
• Ensures consistent visual experience across slides.
Introduction to Animation Tab
• Controls how slide elements enter, emphasize, or exit.
• Adds dynamic movement to text, images, charts, shapes.
• Located between Transitions and Slide Show tabs.
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.
Applying Animations
• Select object and choose animation from gallery.
• Preview animations instantly.
Animation Pane
• Shows all animations on current slide.
• Reorder animations, adjust timing, add multiple animations.
Timing and Duration
• Set delay before animation starts.
• Adjust duration (speed).
• Control start options: On click, With previous, After previous.
Effect Options
• Customize effects (direction, sequence, intensity).
• Options vary by animation type.
Using Animation Triggers
• Start animations based on user actions.
• Allows interactive presentations.
Best Practices for Transitions & Animations
• Use effects sparingly to avoid distraction.
• Maintain consistency for professionalism.
• Test timings and preview on large screens.
• Combine for smooth flow.

PowerPoint_Transitions_Animations_Detailed.pptx

  • 1.
    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.
  • 2.
    What are SlideTransitions? • • Visual effects applied when moving between slides. • • Examples: Fade, Push, Wipe, Split, and more. • • Adds professionalism and polish to presentations.
  • 3.
    Applying Transitions • Selecta slide and choose a transition from the gallery. • Click to preview transitions live. • Apply to single or multiple slides for consistency.
  • 4.
    Transition Effects Options •Customize direction and duration of transitions. • Direction controls movement (left to right, top to bottom). • Duration controls effect length.
  • 5.
    Sound with Transitions •Add sounds to play during transitions. • Choose built-in sounds or upload custom audio. • Use sounds sparingly for professionalism.
  • 6.
    Advance Slide Settings •Control slide advancement: - On mouse click - Automatically after specified time • Useful for self-running presentations.
  • 7.
    Apply to AllSlides • Use 'Apply To All' for uniform transitions. • Ensures consistent visual experience across slides.
  • 8.
    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.
  • 9.
    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.
  • 10.
    Applying Animations • Selectobject and choose animation from gallery. • Preview animations instantly.
  • 11.
    Animation Pane • Showsall animations on current slide. • Reorder animations, adjust timing, add multiple animations.
  • 12.
    Timing and Duration •Set delay before animation starts. • Adjust duration (speed). • Control start options: On click, With previous, After previous.
  • 13.
    Effect Options • Customizeeffects (direction, sequence, intensity). • Options vary by animation type.
  • 14.
    Using Animation Triggers •Start animations based on user actions. • Allows interactive presentations.
  • 15.
    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.