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This Tutorial takes 1 image and animates its entrance in 4 dynamic ways.

This Tutorial takes 1 image and animates its entrance in 4 dynamic ways.

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This Tutorial takes 1 image and animates its entrance in 4 dynamic ways.

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  1. This Tutorial takes 1 image and animates its entrance in 4 dynamic ways. Sometimes all it takes is a little “thinking outside the box” to really get the creative ideas happening. The animations used in these four examples are great - but more importantly, you can use the ideas and concepts in your presentations to produce even greater animations! All animations are optimized to use the WITH PREVIOUS option available in PPT 2002-2003, but will animate nicely in PPT 97-2000 (which defaults to AFTER PREVIOUS). 760-639-1853

  2. Split Out CLICK TO ANIMATE • 1

  3. 3 Way Scroll CLICK TO ANIMATE • 2

  4. Fly Together CLICK TO ANIMATE • 3

  5. 4-Way Fade In CLICK TO ANIMATE This Animation is only available with PowerPoint XP/2003 • 4

  6. HOW-TOSECTION

  7. Example 1 Split Out

  8. Split Out • 1

  9. Split Out Step 1: Insert image Step 2: Duplicate Image Step 3: Align the two images(Easiest method is to select both images and ALIGN LEFT and then ALIGN TOP) • 1

  10. Split Out Step 4: Add guidelines to divide images in half(To turn on VIEW >> GRIDS & GUIDES >> check DISPLAY DRAWING GUIDES ONSCREEN) Step 5: Crop images to the horizontal guide(Select CROP tool from Format Picture tool bar) • 1

  11. Split Out Step 6: Animate top image(Select top image, open custom animation pane, choose PEEK IN. Modify direction to FROM BOTTOM) Step 7: Animate bottom image(Select top image (the top portion is now visible), open custom animation pane, choose PEEK IN. Modify direction to FROM TOP, start WITH PREVIOUS and make Speed same for both) • 1

  12. Example 2 3 Way Scroll

  13. 3 Way Scroll • 2

  14. 3 Way Scroll Step 1: Insert image. Step 2: Stretch to fill screen Step 3: Duplicate image - 3 images total. • 2

  15. 3 Way Scroll Step 4: Align images(Easiest method is to select images and ALIGN LEFT and then ALIGN TOP) • 2

  16. 3 Way Scroll • Step 5: Set Guidelines • Goal is to divide image horizonatlly into 3 equal pieces. • Turn on Guides and Rulers. • Drag horizontal guide up to the first 1/3. • CTRL+click and drag horizontal guide TO ADD another guide. Position this one on the lower 1/3 point. • 2

  17. 3 Way Scroll • Step 6: Crop bottom Image • Select image. • Select CROP tool from Format Picture tool bar. • Drag top down to bottom 1/3 guide. • Step 7: Crop Top Image • Select image by clicking above bottom guide • Select CROP tool from Format Picture tool bar. • Drag bottom up to top 1/3 guide. • Step 8: Crop Middle Image • Select image by clicking middle. • Select CROP tool from Format Picture tool bar. • Drag bottom up to bottom 1/3 guide.Drag top down to top 1/3 guide. • 2

  18. 3 Way Scroll • Step 9: Animate • Apply a WIPE animation to all three images. • Set animation parameters as shown for each. TOP MIDDLE BOTTOM • 2

  19. Example 3 Fly Together

  20. Fly Together • 3

  21. Fly Together Step 1: Insert Image Step 2:Duplicate 3x’s(4 images total) Step 3:Align Images(Easiest method is to select images and ALIGN LEFT and then ALIGN TOP) • 3

  22. Fly Together • Step 4: Set Guidelines • Goal is to divide image into4 equal pieces. • Turn on Guides and Rulers. • CTRL+click and drag ADDs new guides. • Add 2 vertical guides at the left and right edge of image. • Add 2 horizontal guides at the top and bottom of the image. • 3

  23. Fly Together • Step 5: Crop Image • Select image. • Select CROP tool from Format Picture tool bar. • Drag and snap to guides. • Repeat to create 4 images that together make the one large picture. • 3

  24. Fly Together • Step 6: Animate • Apply a FLY IN animation to all four images. • Set animation parameters as shown for each. TOP-LEFT TOP-RIGHT BOTTOM-RIGHT BOTTOM-LEFT • 3

  25. Example 4 4-Way Fade In

  26. 4-Way Fade In This Animation is only available with PowerPoint XP/2003 • 4

  27. 4-Way Fade In Step 1: Insert Image Step 2:Duplicate 3x’s(4 images total) Step 3:Align Images(Easiest method is to select images and ALIGN LEFT and then ALIGN TOP) • 4

  28. 4-Way Fade In • Step 4: Set Guidelines • Goal is to divide image into4 equal pieces. • Turn on Guides and Rulers. • CTRL+click and drag ADDs new guides. • Add 2 vertical guides at the left and right edge of image. • Add 2 horizontal guides at the top and bottom of the image. • 4

  29. 4-Way Fade In • Step 5: Crop Image • Select image. • Select CROP tool from Format Picture tool bar. • Drag and snap to guides. • Repeat to create 4 images that together make the one large picture. • 4

  30. 4-Way Fade In • Step 6: Animate • Apply a FADE IN animation to all four images (PPT 2002-2003 only). • Set all animations to WITH PREVIOUS. • 4

  31. 4-Way Fade In • Step 7: Open Advanced Timeline • In the Custom Animation Pane, select an animation, click the black chevron on the right and select SHOW ADVANCED TIMELINE. • 4

  32. 4-Way Fade In • Step 8: See All Advanced Timeline • THIS IS OPTIONAL. • Hovering over the Custom Animations left edge, drag/stretch to left to see more of the timeline. • 4

  33. 4-Way Fade In • Step 9: Adjust Advanced Timeline • Set animation parameters as listed below. • Drag the animation timing bar to the right to create a .2 second delay****Play with this timing and ability to overlap animations – it is one of the most powerful animation features of PowerPoint! TOP-LEFT BOTTOM-RIGHT TOP-RIGHT BOTTOM-LEFT • 4

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