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Cass
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Topic: Using animation schemes in PowerPointPosted: 10 Nov 2005 at 12:40 |
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Can anyone help me with Animation Schemes?
I don't understand what an animation scheme is in PowerPoint. |
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Posted: 10 Nov 2005 at 13:15 |
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Hey Cass!
Welcome to The Presenters Forum. Nice to have you here. An animation scheme is an animation that you can apply to an object in PowerPoint. For example, a text box, an image object, or a graph.
An animation scheme allows you to add movement to your slides, so for example, during your slideshow presentation, instead of the text just appearing on the screen regularly, you can apply an animation to your text which will create a special effect and make your text, or other object appear on the screen in some sort of action, such as flying, spinning, or through a zoom, or wipe etc., I know the first times with PowerPoint can be a bit daunting Cass, so I'll go easy on you
And that's it Cass. You'll have added an animation scheme to an object in your presentation.
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Posted: 10 Nov 2005 at 13:25 |
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Hi Admin. Thanks!!!
I guess you discovered I am very much a new bee to PowerPoint. But I love your site. I haven't seen another site like 123PPT.com online. I've never seen a site that has everything for PowerPoint before. Great Job! |
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