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Experiment No 12 Solve

The document outlines an experiment to practice animation in Microsoft PowerPoint, detailing objectives, required equipment, and a step-by-step procedure. It includes tasks for adding animations, selecting their duration, and adding delays to animations. Each task provides specific instructions for utilizing the animation features within PowerPoint.
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Experiment No 12 Solve

The document outlines an experiment to practice animation in Microsoft PowerPoint, detailing objectives, required equipment, and a step-by-step procedure. It includes tasks for adding animations, selecting their duration, and adding delays to animations. Each task provides specific instructions for utilizing the animation features within PowerPoint.
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Experiment No.

12

To demonstrate and practice Animation in MS Power Point

Objectives:

Ability to make animated slides in PowerPoint

Equipment / Apparatus:

• PC

• Windows Software

• Microsoft PowerPoint

Procedure:

Task 1: Adding an animation

1. We click on text or images to animate.


• To select a whole text box, click on the border of the text box.
• Power point automatically distinguishes text separated by a paragraph or bullet break.
• If our Power point has no objects to animate, we will need to add some.

2. We go to the “Animation” tab. This is located in the top menu bar and will display a variety of
animation options and control.
3. Select the animation we would like. The most recently selected animation will be set to
that object and added to the animation pane.

 We can click through the animations to see a demonstration and view more animations by
scrolling with the arrows on the right of the animations box.
4. We click “Add Animation” to add extra animations to an object. We select an animation
effect from the dropdown. If we attempt to add an animation without first clicking “Add
Animation” it will replace the existing animation instead of adding to it.

Task 2: Selecting duration of animation


1. We select an activation option for the animation. Select one of the options from the “Start”
dropdown in the “Timing” section on the right of the Animations toolbar: "On mouse click",
"After previous" or "With previous". • “On Mouse Click” will hold the animation until you
click the mouse.
• “After Previous” will automatically start the animation after any previous animation (or when
the slide appears if there are no other animations)
• “With Previous” will play the animation at the same time as the previous animation on that
slide.

2. Adjust the animation duration. Click the up or down arrows next to “Duration” in the “Timing”
section to change the speed of the animation. A higher duration means the animation will move at a
slower speed.

Task 3: Adding Delay in Animations


1. Click the up or down arrows next to “Delay” in the “Timing” section to change the
amount of time delay that occurs before an animation takes place.
2. The delay begins after the selected animation action. That is if “On Click” we selected,
the delay will start after the click.
Task 1: Adding an animation
Task 2: Selecting duration of animation
Task 3: Adding Delay in Animations

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