Types of PowerPoint® animation effects?

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PowerPoint animation effects can be used to add interest and enhance presentations. Animated images and videos can be easily added, and additional effects such as audio and 3D can be applied. Text and still images can also be enhanced with animations, and popular effects include transitions between slides.

Many PowerPoint® animation effects are typically used for a variety of reasons, although they are often part of a slide or created to transition between slides. A fairly popular effect involves the use of animated images or videos that are placed on a slide, to which further animation can be added. There are also effects that can be applied to words and images on a slide to make them more interesting or to reinforce their purpose. Many PowerPoint® animation effects are used as transitions between slides to spice up a presentation.

PowerPoint® animation effects are several options that can be used within a presentation to spice up the slides and overall layout. Animated images or videos can be added quite easily to a PowerPoint® presentation and these already incorporate some animated features by virtue of their animated nature. However, you can add additional PowerPoint® animation effects to these animations on the slides themselves to make them more interesting. This can include the use of audio that can be added to the animation, as well as three-dimensional (3D) effects that can be used to make the animation stand out from the rest of the slide.

There are also a variety of PowerPoint® animation effects that can be used in conjunction with still images and text on a slide. For example, simple types of animations can be added to images, such as making a particular image spin on the slide or get larger or smaller. Text can also be enhanced in many different ways, such as using PowerPoint® animation effects to make text appear on a slide by fading in or moving across the slide from the top or side. Scroll effects can also be used with text, to make a message move repeatedly on a slide.

Some of the most popular PowerPoint® animation effects are those that can be used to create transitions between slides. During a presentation, usually the different slides switch from one to another simply by making one disappear and then the next one appears. Transition effects can be added that allow a slide to physically move to the side to reveal the next one, or a new slide can move over an existing one to proceed. A presentation can be spiced up through the use of PowerPoint® animation effects such as fades between slides or slides that rotate as they appear.




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