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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Coordinating Multiple Animations (part 2) - Set Time Between Animations,Modify an Animation

3/26/2014 2:39:45 AM

Set Time Between Animations

1. In Normal view, select the slide object you want to animate.

2. Click the Animations tab.

3. Click the Start list arrow, and then click After Previous, With Previous, or On Click.

4. Use the Duration arrows to select the number of seconds to play this animation.

5. Use the Delay arrows to select the number of seconds to wait before playing this animation.

6. To see the animation effect, click the Preview button.

Modify an Animation

1. In Normal view, select the object with the animation you want to change.

2. Click the Animations tab.

3. Click the Animations Pane button.

4. In the Animation Order list, click the list arrow of the animation to which you want to add a sound, and then click Effect Options.

5. Adjust the options for the selected animations.

6. Click OK.

7. Click the Play button to hear the animation effect.

 
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