Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?

Unit 4 Preparing Presentation Based on Notes

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Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?
 Slide Transitions and Custom Animations


Topics include:

  • Slide Transitions
  • Custom Animations
  • Preset Animations
  • Run an Animated Slide Show

Slide Transitions

A slide transition is how one slide is removed from the screen and the next slide is displayed during a presentation. PowerPoint offers many entertaining and different slide transition schemes- the trick is to be careful not to use too many different schemes in one presentation. Be selective and consider the appropriateness of the scheme before you apply it to the different slides. Test them out by running the Slide Show and evaluate them for effectiveness. Quality rather then quantity is the key.

To add transitions to a presentation click on the slide sorter view, located at the bottom of the screen. Thumbnails of all the slides in your presentation will appear. Click on the Transitions tab. The transitions tab contains the Transitions to This Slide group. From this group choose a special effect to be applied during the transition between the previous slide to the next slide.


Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?

To apply transition schemes to all the slides in your presentation select Apply to All. You can also adjust the duration of the transitionby setting a time in the Duration box located above Apply To All.

When a transition is added to a slide, a transition icon (*) displays below the slide in all of the slide views.

Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?

Preset Animations

To further enhance your slides you can apply animation to the text and objects. This feature adds a visual aspect to your presentation and can create focus on specific items. When an animation effect is applied to bulleted lists and clip art objects, you can animate one bulleted item or clip art object to appear on the screen with each successive mouse click.

Preset Animations Schemes are available in the Animation group of the Animations Tab.

Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?

You must have an object selected on your slide for the animation list to become available. Different types of objects will result in different animation options appearing in the list.

Custom Animation

Click on the Animation Pane in the Advanced Animation group on the Animations tab and the animation pane appears to the right of the slide pane. Click on Add Animation. There are four options to apply effects to: the entrance, emphasis, exit and motion paths. Choose a slide, select an object on the slide, then add your choice of animation. The effect displays in the Slide pane. Preview the slide show by selecting slide show located at the bottom of the task pane.

The Animation task pane allows you to control the order in which text and objects appear on the slide. Once you have applied a custom animation to each object on a slide the objects display in the task pane list box. Objects can be rearranged in the task pane list box, by clicking on the Re-Order arrows below the list.

Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?

To adjust the speed click on the speed option box.

Run an Animated Slide Show

Unlike the slide show in Project 1, clicking the mouse button does not take you from slide to slide – it takes you from object to object. In order to have the bulleted items and clip art objects display on the screen it will be necessary for you to click each time. This is useful for speakers when giving a presentation as it allows them to guide the audience and have them focus on each inpidual point without the distraction of remaining text.

The easiest way to create a Magic Move transition is to create a slide and add objects to it, then duplicate the slide and rearrange, resize, or reorient the objects on the duplicated slide. Any objects appearing on both slides become part of the transition. Any objects appearing on the first slide, but not the following slide, fade out. Any objects appearing on the following slide, but not the original slide, fade in.

  1. In the slide navigator, tap to select the slide you want to add a Magic Move transition to, tap the slide again, then tap Transition.

    If you don’t see Transition, tap

    Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?
    to see more options.

  2. Tap Add Transition, tap Magic Move, then tap Done.

  3. Tap Duplicate to duplicate the slide, or tap Cancel if you already duplicated it.

  4. Change the position or appearance of the objects on one or both slides; you can drag objects to new locations, rotate or resize objects, add or delete objects on either slide, and more.

    The Magic Move transition is most effective when both slides include at least one common object whose position or appearance has been altered.

  5. To preview the transition, tap the first of the two slides in the slide navigator, then tap

    Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?
    .

  6. To customize the transition duration and timing, tap the first of the two slides in the slide navigator, tap Magic Move at the bottom of the screen, then do any of the following:

    Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?
    • Change how long the transition lasts: Drag the Duration slider.

    • Change when to start the transition: Tap Start, then tap Automatically or On Tap. When you choose Automatically, you can alter the delay between transitions by dragging the Delay slider.

  7. To change how objects move between slides, tap Delivery and Acceleration, then do any of the following:

    Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next?
    • Move text smoothly between slides: Tap a Match Text option:

      • By Object: Move one or more text boxes on the first slide to their positions on the second slide.

      • By Word: Move one or more words on the first slide to their positions on the second slide. You can use this animation to give the effect of words rearranging themselves to form a new sentence.

      • By Character: Move one or more characters on the first slide to their positions on the second slide. You can use this animation to give the effect of letters rearranging themselves to form a new word.

    • Make objects that aren’t on both slides instantly appear or disappear during the transition: Turn off Fade Unmatched Objects.

    • Change how quickly the objects move between locations:

      • None: Move objects at a constant speed.

      • Ease in: Slow objects when they approach their locations.

      • Ease Out: Accelerate objects after they leave their locations.

      • Ease In & Ease Out: Accelerate objects when they leave their locations and slow them when they approach their new locations.

  8. Tap Done at the top of the screen.

What is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next slide?

A slide transition is the visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. You can control the speed, add sound, and customize the look of transition effects.

Which of the following is the visual effect of movement when one slide changes to the next slide 1 Duration 2 transition 3 Theme 4 Effect options?

A slide transition is the visual motion when one slide changes to the next during a presentation.

Which tool is the visual movement as one slide changes to another?

The Morph transition allows you to animate smooth movement from one slide to the next.