How to create motion effects on PowerPoint

When adding motion effects on PowerPoint, the presentation will create an attraction for viewers and increase the professionalism.

In order to serve the PowerPoint presentation, especially to create the appeal as well as show the professionalism of the people, there are quite a lot of motion effects supported. Some types of beautiful and fancy motion effects on PowerPoint, such as text effects, graphic effects, effects for images, etc. Basically, to insert PowerPoint effects is quite simple and easy. Besides, users can also adjust the time between movements, depending on the layout of the presentation. The following article will guide you how to create effects on PowerPoint.

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Instructions for inserting PowerPoint motion effects

Step 1:

You click on the object to insert the effect and then click the Animations item in the toolbar to select the effect you want to use.

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Then click on Custom Animation to customize the effect for each content.

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Step 2:

A custom interface appears on the right, click Add Effect to add an effect. Select the effect from the list for content. You can press More Effects . to open more effects. There are the following motion effects:

  1. Entrance: Unexpected effect. The object will appear in the type of motion you choose.
  2. Emphasis: Emphasis effect. For example, gradually enlarge the content to create the viewers' attention.
  3. Exit: Exit. This effect will be contrary to Entrance. The object will disappear when you click.
  4. Motion Paths: Motion effects follow the line. This means that you will draw any line in the effect frame of Motion Paths and it will move along the line you draw.

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In each effect you will see how to preview the effect. Click and click OK to use.

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Step 3:

The objects that you have selected the motion effect will have a list as shown below. If you want to delete the effect of any object just click and click Remove above.

To see how the effect is inserted into the content press the Play button below, or click the Preview button in the top left corner.

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Step 4:

Some motion effects are relatively fast and you want to adjust it, slower than the old speed for example, you can adjust in each effect.

You click on each effect and at Speed ​​section there will be selection speeds to switch between effects. Depending on the person, we can use different speeds for each effect

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Step 5:

To insert a slide effect , look at the Transition to This Slide section toolbar that will have effects for the slide.

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Clicking on the arrow icon will expand the effect for the entire slide.

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Step 6:

Next, we can add sound effects to the slide in Transition Sound .

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Step 7:

Transition Speed section can choose the speed to transfer through slides in the presentation. Finally Advance Slide section you can choose the time to automatically move between slides in the presentation.

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Above are the steps to insert effects into each content in the slide, as well as insert effects for the entire slide. Users separately implement effects for each content and slide on PowerPoint.

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I wish you all success!

Update 25 May 2019
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