PowerPoint - Animate pictures, shapes, text, and other objects Tutorial

In this video, you will learn about animating pictures, shapes, text, and other objects using Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of selecting and adding animations to objects, as well as choosing effect options.
It demonstrates how to use entrance animations for pictures and emphasis animations for shapes.
The Animation pane is introduced as a tool for managing animations and their order.
The video also explains how to adjust the timing of animations and synchronize them with mouse clicks.
This tutorial will help you create engaging and visually appealing presentations using animations in Microsoft 365.

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Objectifs :

This video aims to teach viewers how to create and modify animations in PowerPoint 2013, demonstrating the various types of animations available and the steps to apply them effectively.


Chapitres :

  1. Introduction to PowerPoint Animations
    PowerPoint animations allow users to animate various elements on a slide, enhancing the visual appeal and engagement of presentations. In this video, we will explore what PowerPoint animations are and how to implement them.
  2. Types of Animations
    The video showcases four different objects on a slide: text, a picture, a chart, and a shape, each with a unique animation. The animations demonstrated include: - **Fly In**: Text appears by flying in from a specified direction. - **Fade**: The picture gradually fades into view. - **Wipe**: The chart elements appear as if they are being wiped onto the slide. - **Color Change**: The shape transitions its fill color from blue to orange.
  3. Playing the Slide Show
    To view the animations in action, press Shift + F5 to start the slide show from the current slide. Each click during the presentation triggers a different animation, allowing for a dynamic display of information.
  4. Adding Animations
    To add an animation to an object, follow these steps: 1. **Select the Object**: Click on the text, picture, chart, or shape you wish to animate. 2. **Choose an Animation**: Navigate to the Animations tab, open the Animations gallery, and select your desired animation. 3. **Modify Effect Options**: Adjust the animation settings to customize how the object appears on the slide.
  5. Previewing Animations
    After selecting an animation, a preview will automatically display. This allows you to see how the animation looks before finalizing it. You can disable the auto-preview feature if preferred and opt for manual previews instead.
  6. Advanced Animation Options
    For more control over animations, explore the Effect Options. For example, with the Fly In animation, you can choose the direction and sequence of the text's appearance, whether as a single object or by paragraph.
  7. Removing Animations
    If you wish to remove an animation, simply select the object with the animation applied and click 'None' to clear it. This allows for flexibility in adjusting your presentation as needed.
  8. Conclusion
    PowerPoint animations can range from simple to complex, depending on your presentation needs. By following the steps outlined in this video, you can effectively enhance your slides with animations that capture your audience's attention.

FAQ :

What is PowerPoint animation?

PowerPoint animation refers to visual effects that can be applied to objects on a slide, such as text, images, and shapes, to create dynamic presentations. These effects can include motion, fades, wipes, and color changes.

How do I add an animation in PowerPoint?

To add an animation in PowerPoint, select the object you want to animate, go to the Animations tab, choose an animation from the Animations gallery, and modify it using the Effect Options.

Can I preview animations in PowerPoint?

Yes, you can preview animations in PowerPoint. By default, the Auto Preview feature shows a preview of the animation effect when you select it. You can also manually preview animations using the Preview button.

What should I do if I want to remove an animation?

To remove an animation from an object in PowerPoint, select the object with the animation applied and then choose the 'None' option from the animation settings.

Are there different types of animations I can use?

Yes, PowerPoint offers various types of animations, including entrance effects like Fly In, emphasis effects, exit effects, and motion paths. You can customize these animations using different effect options.


Quelques cas d'usages :

Creating Engaging Presentations

Use PowerPoint animations to enhance presentations by making key points stand out. For example, animate bullet points to appear one at a time, keeping the audience focused on each point as you discuss it.

Visualizing Data

Incorporate animations in charts to illustrate data trends effectively. For instance, use the Wipe animation to reveal data series step-by-step, helping the audience understand the progression of the data.

Interactive Learning Modules

Design interactive e-learning modules using animations to guide learners through content. For example, animate images and text to appear in sync with narration, creating a more engaging learning experience.

Marketing Presentations

In marketing presentations, use animations to highlight product features. For example, animate product images with Fade effects to create a smooth transition between different features, capturing the audience's attention.

Training Sessions

Incorporate animations in training sessions to demonstrate processes or workflows. For example, use the Fly In effect to sequentially introduce steps in a procedure, making it easier for participants to follow along.


Glossaire :

PowerPoint Animation

A PowerPoint animation is a visual effect applied to objects on a slide that changes their appearance or position. This can include motion effects, fades, wipes, color changes, or combinations of these.

Fly In

An animation effect where an object, such as text, enters the slide from a specified direction, creating a dynamic entrance.

Fade

An animation effect that gradually changes the opacity of an object, making it appear or disappear smoothly.

Wipe

An animation effect that reveals an object by 'wiping' it onto the slide from a specified direction.

Effect Options

Settings that allow users to customize the behavior of an animation, such as direction, timing, and sequence of appearance.

Auto Preview

A feature in PowerPoint that automatically shows a preview of an animation effect when selected, allowing users to see changes in real-time.

None

An option in PowerPoint to remove any applied animation from an object.

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What is a PowerPoint animation?
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I'll show you.
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This slide contains four objects, text, a picture, a chart and a shape
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and each one has a different type of animation assigned to it.
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Press Shift-F5 to play the slide show from the current slide.
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I built the slide so that each time I click a different animation plays.
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First the text, this animation is called Fly in
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and I have it set so that each time I click a line of text flies in.
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The picture has the Fade animation attached to it.
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The chart uses the Wipe animation, each time I click some bars wipe on
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which makes it appear as though the bars are growing or drawing on
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and on the shape I applied the Fill color animation
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which changes the Fill colors slowly from blue to orange.
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So as you can see, a PowerPoint animation is nothing more
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than something changing on a slide.
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It can be motion,
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a fade, a wipe,
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colors
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or a combination.
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Now let's take a closer look at those animations.
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Here's the same slide with the animations removed.
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To add an animation, you first select what you want to animate,
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choose an animation and then modify it with effect options.
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Click the text,
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then go to the Animations tab, open the Animations gallery and select one.
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You can keep trying animations until you find one you like.
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Notice that every time you select one, you see a preview.
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That's the default workflow for creating animations.
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You make a change then see a preview, make another change, see a preview.
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You can click here and turn off Auto preview if you want.
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Then you can click this button to Preview animations manually.
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If you don't find exactly what you're looking for, choose an animation that's close
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and then check out the Effect options available for the animation.
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In the case of Fly in, you can choose a direction
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and then choose the sequence that you want to bring in the text.
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As one object or All at once brings the entire block of text in at once
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or you can bring the text in by paragraph.
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Again you can animate anything in three steps.
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Select the picture, select an animation, this time let's choose Shape
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and tweak it with an effect option.
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For shape you can choose a shape
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and direction.
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Select the chart, choose an animation
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and choose an effect option.
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Let's bring the chart elements in by series.
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Select the shape, choose an animation
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then choose an effect option.
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In this case we choose a color to fade to.
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One more thing, if you ever want to remove an animation,
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just select the object that has the animation applied to it
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and then click None.
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With animations you can get as complex as you want or you can keep it simple.

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