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Discover how to create dynamic pop-up features in your PowerPoint presentations with this comprehensive guide. Learn to start by selecting small shapes and positioning them strategically. Progress to editing, copying, and enlarging shapes while customizing text. Finally, animate your shapes for an engaging effect, ensuring smaller shapes appear before larger ones. By following these steps, you’ll be able to enhance your presentations and grab your audience's attention. Start transforming your PowerPoint skills today!
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Making a Pop-Up PowerPoint Mary Trewatha Yankton TTL June 2002
Step One - Small Shapes • Start by selecting which shapes you will use for your pop-up feature. • Start by putting in your smaller shapes where you would like. • You may also add text boxes and group each shape and text box as one item • The next slide shows you an example of step one
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Step Two - Larger Shapes • Now start by making by edit copying and pasting each shape. • Make the second shape larger and slide it a little off to one slide • Replace the text in the box with new text if you would like something different.
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Step Three – Animating Shapes • First, set you animations to your smaller shapes. You want to have all of them come in before any larger shapes. • Now, animate your larger shapes, but on the in the after animation effects box, you must select hide after next mouse click. • Continue setting your larger shapes with you animations and this setting. • Congratulations you have made a pop-up PowerPoint
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