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Transition settings can be found under the 'Animations' heading at the top of the screen in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. The thumbnail buttons gives a good idea as to what each option looks like, and clicking on buttons will give you a preview of that function. If you click the transition you want, you have only applied it to the slide you are currently on. If you wish to apply your selection to all of your slides, click the button to the right of the transition options called 'Apply To All'. Sound and speed options can also be found in this area of the screen. You can choose from the selection of installed sounds, or select a sound file of your own.  
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<div class="intro">[[File:Ppicon.gif‎ |left|75px]]The basics on adding transitions to a PowerPoint presentation.</div>
 
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====When to Use This====
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# To make your project look more polished and thought out
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# To indicate without words that the topic or focus of your Powerpoint is shifting
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# To give a specific feeling to your project outside of juts content or slide layout
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/add-transitions-between-slides-HA010107771.aspx Microsoft's Instructional Page on How to Add Transitions Between Slides]
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Transition settings can be found under the 'Animations' heading at the top of the screen in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Clicking on thumbnail buttons will give you a preview of their function. Clicking a thumbnail only applies the transition to the slide you're on, but if you wish to apply your selection to all of your slides, click the button to the right of the transition options called 'Apply To All'
 
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==== When to Use This ====
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#To make your project look more polished and thought out
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#To indicate without words that the topic or focus of your Powerpoint is shifting
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#To give a specific feeling to your project outside of just content or slide layout
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==== Additional Help ====
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/add-transitions-between-slides-HA010107771.aspx Microsoft's Instructional on how to add transitions between slides]<br>
  
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*[http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-apply-transitions-to-powerpoint-for-mac-sli.html How to Apply Transitions to PowerPoint on Mac For Dummies]<br>
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebH2mrXPHJc YouTube: Applying Transition to PowerPoint Slides]<br>
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 22 October 2011

Ppicon.gif
The basics on adding transitions to a PowerPoint presentation.




Transition settings can be found under the 'Animations' heading at the top of the screen in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Clicking on thumbnail buttons will give you a preview of their function. Clicking a thumbnail only applies the transition to the slide you're on, but if you wish to apply your selection to all of your slides, click the button to the right of the transition options called 'Apply To All'

When to Use This

  1. To make your project look more polished and thought out
  2. To indicate without words that the topic or focus of your Powerpoint is shifting
  3. To give a specific feeling to your project outside of just content or slide layout


Additional Help