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Inserting animation

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replyReply Mon 16 Jun 2008, 16:57Delegate Amanda said...

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Inserting animation

how would use animation effectively

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replyReply Tue 17 Jun 2008, 16:33Trainer Amanda said...

RE: inserting animation

Hi Amanda

Thank you for your question; and welcome to the forum.

Most web sites I have read about this topic are in general agreement that animating every single thing in your presenation is a bad idea; as is applying a variety of effects.

The best suggestion I have come across is this:
"Animations should be used for only two things: emphasis on a point and introducing bulleted information"

This and other tips on building an effective presentation can be found here:
http://www.wikihow.com/Create-an-Effective-PowerPoint

I hope this is useful.
Amanda

 

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