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  1. Add, change, or remove transitions between slides

    Select the slide that has the transition you want to modify. On the Transitions tab, select Effect Options, then choose an option from the menu that appears. In the Timing group on the Transitions tab, you …

  2. Use the Morph transition in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    Learn about using the Morph transition in PowerPoint to automatically create animations, movements, and effects on pictures, images, and other characters in your presentation.

  3. Set the timing and speed of a transition - Microsoft Support

    You can modify the duration of a transition, modify the transition effect, and even specify a sound to play during a transition. Also, you can specify the time to spend on a slide before advancing to the next.

  4. Animate or make words appear one line at a time in PowerPoint

    An animation effect option called By Paragraph lets you make list items appear one at a time. This type of animation is sometimes called a build slide.

  5. Video: Animations and transitions for PowerPoint web

    Animations and transitions can make your presentations more energetic and fluid. But don't overwhelm your audience: using 1-2 different styles per presentation is a good best practice.

  6. Animate a picture on your slide - Microsoft Support

    More about animation: Animate text or objects Animation effects available in PowerPoint for the web

  7. Morph transition: Tips and tricks - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the Morph transition in PowerPoint to easily create animations and movements of objects, images, words, and characters across your PowerPoint slides.

  8. Animate bullet points one at a time in PowerPoint for Mac

    Use animation in PowerPoint to show a list of bullet points one at a time or have the bullet points appear automatically after a short interval. Choose a motion effect for how each bullet point appears.

  9. Animate text or objects - Microsoft Support

    You can animate the text, pictures, shapes, tables, SmartArt graphics, and other objects in your PowerPoint presentation. Effects can make an object appear, disappear, or move.

  10. Use zoom for PowerPoint to bring your presentation to life

    By default, your zooms will use the zoom transition when you present, which is what helps make the zooms feel so lively. However, if you don't want to use the zoom transition, or if you want to change …