PowerPoint Animation
Yes, we’ve all seen bullet-points Fly In (From Left), but there’s so much more to PowerPoint animation than that. Animation is a powerful tool in PowerPoint and not nearly as difficult to master as it might appear.
Watch these free tutorials to learn how to apply different types of PowerPoint animation effects and make your slides, and your message, come to life.

PowerPoint 2010 Animations
2nd November - Exploring how PowerPoint 2010 handles custom animations. PowerPoint 2010 has a completely new layout for animations, and makes use of custom animations simple and easy.

PowerPoint 2010 Slide Transitions
29th October - Investigating PowerPoint 2010 and the use of slide transitions. PowerPoint 2010 offers full side transitions and content-only transitions.

Slide Transitions – PowerPoint 2007
19th March - This PowerPoint tutorial looks at the transitions between slides when delivering a presentation in PowerPoint 2007.

Animating Autoshapes – PowerPoint 2007
18th February - This PowerPoint tutorial focuses on animating AutoShapes in PowerPoint 2007.

Entry & Exit Effects
1st February - How to apply simple entry and exit effects to objects on a slide. Includes setting the order in which objects appear on a slide, setting animation effects, and setting animation sequences.

Motion Path Effects
9th January - How to move objects in PowerPoint using motion path effects. Shows how to select the motion path animation effect, how to control timing and direction, and how to sequence with other animation effects.

Advanced Animation
5th January - How to combine animations for advanced effects. This tutorial shows how to create advanced effects by combining animations onto multiple copies of an object.

Slide Transitions
12th November - How to use slide transition effects in PowerPoint tutorial. Includes how to animate a process from left to right across two slides.

Emphasis Effects
22nd October - How to add effects that emphasise objects on a PowerPoint slide. In particular, how to make PowerPoint objects change colour to make them stand out.
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