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Q: What does Animation mean in PowerPoint?
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How do you get to Animation on Microsoft PowerPoint?

You click on slide show, then custom animation. Then you animate your slides.


Does Microsoft Access have animation?

That depends on what you mean by animation. At the very simplest, menus are animated in the way they can open, but you do not have sophisticated animations like Powerpoint, and Access is not used to create animations.


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How do you adjust a time delay in PowerPoint?

You can adjust the time delay in PowerPoint in animations. It comes with each animation you apply.


How do you make the words appear in your presentation?

Making words appear is an animation feature. Here is a tutorial on animation in powerpoint: http://www.findpowerpoint.com/tag/animation/


What is a text slide in PowerPoint presentation?

Text slide is an animation on text in PowerPoint. It can slide from top, button, left or right.


What are some ways to use PowerPoint?

Slide shows, costum animation...


What tool bars does PowerPoint have that word doesn't?

Animation Effects is the main one.


Is there a way to have a video in PowerPoint automatically start?

Check the settings in Custom Animation for the video.


What PowerPoint feature will you use to apply motion effects to different objects of a slide?

Animation.


What is animation preview in PowerPoint?

Animation preview allows for a glimpse at what would happen if you were to assign a specific animation to an image pasted/ uploaded onto the powerpoint. Also, in creating custom vectors for the image to follow in animations, the preview enables you to see beforehand what would happen before you lay down the vector.


What is motion path?

In Powerpoint, it is a line that can be drawn on the screen that an item can follow during an animation in a presentation.