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CHAPTER 13 · Part 7

Chapter 6: CHAPTER 13 · Computer Technology

Here you can choose how to start the animation, change the speed, and apply some additional properties of the selected effect. • Choices may vary depending on the selected object. For example, pictures and text have different Emphasis choices. Starting an animation effect You have three choices for starting an animation effect: On click —the animation stops at this effect until the next mouse click.

With previous —the animation runs at the same time as the previous animation. After previous —the animation runs as soon as the previous animation ends. . .

Modifying the slide transition Slide transitions are the effects that take place when one slide gives way to the next one in the presentation, like Roll down from top or Fly in from left. They add dynamic style to a slideshow, smoothing the transition between slides. You can add transitions while in Slide Sorter view or in Normal view. To see the effect of a selection, you need to be in Normal view and select the Automatic preview checkbox in the Slide Transition page of the Tasks pane.

You can apply a single type of transition to all slides in the presentation or apply a different transition to any single slide, even having a different transition for every slide in the show. Applying a slide transition effect • In the Tasks pane, choose Slide Transition (Figure . ). • In the Slides pane or Slide Sorter view , select the slides to which you want to apply the transition.

• If you want to apply the transition to select slides, he transition to apply to all slides. • In the Apply to selected slides list, select a transition. • Modify the selected transition by changing the speed or adding a sound, in the Modify transition area. • If you choose to play a sound, select it in the Sound list .

The Loop until next sound checkbox now becomes active. Select this checkbox to play the sound repeatedly until another sound starts. • Choose how to advance to the next slide: manually (on mouse click) or automatically. If you

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