Objective 7. Compress Files
Objective 8 Apply an Animation Scheme
Animation refers to the movement of slides and slide elements on and off the screen during an electronic slide show. An animation scheme contains predefined animations for slide placeholders, including titles, subtitles, and bulleted lists. You can apply an animation scheme to individual slides, selected slides, or all of the slides in a presentation.
Activity 3.25. Applying Animation Schemes to Slides
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If necessary, Open
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Display Slide 1. If necessary, display the Slide Design task pane. In the upper section of the Slide Design task pane, click Animation Schemes.
Depending on the recent usage of your computer, the animation schemes display recently used schemes. Scroll down and you will also see Subtle schemes, Moderate schemes, and Exciting schemes.
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At the lower left corner of the task pane, verify that the AutoPreview check box is selected so that you can view the animations that you select. Then, take a moment to scroll through the animation schemes. Click several schemes and notice the animation that displays. Under Exciting, click Title arc as shown in Figure 3.32.
Figure 3.32. (This item is displayed on page 1312 in the print version) The AutoPreview option displays the selected animation. Notice that the title zooms in and the subtitle wipes from the left to the right.
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In the Outline/Slides pane, select Slides 2 through 6. In the Slide Design task pane, under Moderate, click Elegant to apply the animation scheme to the five selected slides.
Notice that in the Outline/Slides pane, a moving star graphic displays to the left of the slides. This graphic indicates that the slide contains animation.
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To view your presentation display Slide 1. In the lower right corner of the task pane, click Slide Show. Press the
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Create a header and footer for the notes and handouts that includes the date updated automatically and a footer with the text 3B_Volunteers_Firstname_Lastname Clear all other header and footer options.
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Save
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Print the presentation as handouts, six slides per page in horizontal order.
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Close
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You have completed Project 3B |
Summary
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