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This guide, created by Jason Miller and amended by Janis L. Stevens, outlines effective techniques for animating multiple objects in PowerPoint presentations. Learn the importance of showcasing key points sequentially to maintain viewer engagement. The step-by-step instructions provide clear methods for selecting objects, adding custom animations, and adjusting settings like direction and speed. Additionally, discover tips and tricks for accessing animation options through shortcut menus and utilizing preset animation schemes for a polished presentation.
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Animating Multiple Objects by Jason Miller Created by Jason Miller (c) April 7, 2003, CPT 299, IUPUI Animate_Objects.ppt Amended by Janis L. Stevens, Lecturer, Deparment of Computer Technology, IUPUI, (c) 2003
Importance • Show key points one at a time • Keep viewer’s attention • Group bullets and pictures together Created by Jason Miller (c) April 7, 2003, CPT 299, IUPUI Animate_Objects.ppt Amended by Janis L. Stevens, Lecturer, Deparment of Computer Technology, IUPUI, (c) 2003
Step by Step Instructions • Select object to animate • Click Slide Show -> Custom Animation • Click on Add Effect drop down box • Select custom animation type • Choose direction, Speed, and Start type Created by Jason Miller (c) April 7, 2003, CPT 299, IUPUI Animate_Objects.ppt Amended by Janis L. Stevens, Lecturer, Deparment of Computer Technology, IUPUI, (c) 2003
Tips and Tricks • Instead of using the menu bar, • Right click on the object or objects • Select Custom Animation...from shortcut menu • Instead of custom animations, • Apply preset animation schemes to text objects • Click Slide Show -> Animation Schemes… Created by Jason Miller (c) April 7, 2003, CPT 299, IUPUI Animate_Objects.ppt Amended by Janis L. Stevens, Lecturer, Deparment of Computer Technology, IUPUI, (c) 2003