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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 flair to a
slideshow, smoothing the transition between slides. You can apply a single type of transition
to all slides in the the presentation or apply a different transition to any single slide, even
having a different transition for every slide in the slideshow. While using many different
transitions may be fun to do, it may not give your show a professional appearance, if that is
your goal.
Animations are similar effects, but they are applied to individual elements within a single
slide, like a chart or graphic, or to individual bullet points. Animations can make a
presentation more lively and memorable. Just as with transitions, heavy use of animations
can be fun, but distracting and even annoying for an audience expecting a professional
presentation.
It is easiest to add transitions from Slide View. Choose View > Workspace > Slide View or
click the Slide View icon at the top right corner of the workspace (see Changing workspace
views for more information). All of your slides appear in the workspace; you may need to
scroll to see them all.
Whichever slide is displayed when you switch to Slide View will now be selected. It will
have a heavier black border around it.
Notice that the Object Bar has many options for choosing and controlling slide effects. See
Figure 32: Object Bar in Slide View.Once you are familiar with transitions, the Object Bar
options allow easy and fast application of transitions.
For a better understanding of transitions, and more options, choose Slide Show > Slide
Transition. The Slide Transition window appears. See Figure 33: Slide Transition window.
The Effects button displays the various transitions.
The Extras button displays the options for timing transitions and making them
automatic, semi-automatic, or manual.
The Update button displays the transition settings for the selected slide.
The Assign button applies the chosen effect to the selected slide.
The Preview button opens a handy window for viewing an applied transition.
Figure 32: Object Bar in Slide View
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