Animate Text In Powerpoint For Mac 2011
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Add animation to text,an object, or a chart • Select the item that you want to animate, click the Animations tab, and then choose one of the following: If you want an item to Click here on the Animations tab of the ribbon Appear on the slide (Click the right arrow to see more choices) Receive emphasis Exit the slide Follow a defined path You can apply more than one animation to a single object. Simply select the object again and apply an additional effect. Each animation effect is represented on the slide by a number next to the object, which indicates the order that it will play in. If two animation effects are set to play at the same time, they are represented by a numbered stack. Edit animation effects To change, remove, or reorder animation effects: • Select the slide you want, and then on it, click the number of the animated effect you want to revise. • The Animations pane at the right shows all the animations on the slide. Here you can: • Reorder or remove animations in Play From • Change how the animation works, or add a sound in Effect Options • Change how the animation starts and how long it lasts in Timing • To display a blank chart at the beginning of the animation, with the animation effect selected in the Animation Pane, under Chart Animations, select the Start animation by drawing the chart background check box.
Choose Play From to preview your changes. Add animation effects to text, an object, or a chart • Select the text, object, or chart that you want to apply an animation effect to. • Do one of the following: To animate how the text, object, or chart Do this Enters the slide On the Animations tab, under Entrance Effects, click the animation that you want. To see more animations, point to an animation effect, and then click. Are emphasized on the slide On the Animations tab, under Emphasis Effects, click the animation that you want. To see more animations, point to an animation effect, and then click. Exits the slide On the Animations tab, under Exit Effects, click the animation that you want.
To see more animations, point to an animation effect, and then click. Follows a motion path on the slide On the Animations tab, under Motion, click Paths, and then click the animation that you want. Movie or audio play, pause, or stop. Tips: • Each animation effect is represented on the slide by a number next to the object, which indicates the order that it will play in.
If two animation effects are set to play at the same time, they are represented by a numbered stack. • You can change other animation options, such as the speed or how the animations starts. For more information, see. • To preview all animation effects on the slide, on the Animations tab, under Preview, click Play. • To display a blank chart at the beginning of the animation, with the animation effect selected in the Animation Pane, under Chart Animations, select the Start animation by drawing the chart background check box.
What if 'Effect Options' isn't available? • The Effect Options button may be grayed out because there are no effect options available for the animation effect or type of object being animated. Adobe photoshop elements 11 free trial download for mac. But before you assume that is the case, make sure the animation number is selected, rather than the object, and then try clicking Effect Options again. You can apply multiple animation effects to the same object. The animations can occur one after the other, or at the same time. The following steps explain how to make an object fly in from the left while at the same time growing in size.
Apply multiple animations to text, a single object, or chart • Select the text, object, or chart that you want to apply an animation effect to. • On the Animations tab, under Entrance Effects, click Fly In. To see more animations, point to an animation effect, and then click. • Select the text, object, or chart again. • On the Animations tab, under Emphasis Effects, click Grow/Shrink. To see more animations, point to an animation effect, and then click.