You can't make pictures or charts move when you click them on paper, but you can in a PowerPoint slideshow. Inject life into any PowerPoint presentation by adding an animation effect to an object on a ...
Just a quick question from a PP newbie:<BR><BR>How can I advance the bullet point animations by mouse click instead of a timer?<BR><BR>On a single slide with a simple text box of bullet points, I want ...
Adding animations to a PowerPoint presentation can increase the impact of your words and images. The human brain pays more attention to moving objects, so animation effects automatically piqué the ...
Instead of having to apply multiple animation properties to individual objects, a property at a time, why not use the Animation Painter and do it all with just a few clicks of the mouse. The Animation ...
SlideShow Presentation is important for presenting a new piece of work and ideas to an audience on a projection screen. Whether it is a business presentation or an academic presentation, we all use ...
No, PowerPoint 2010 (part of the upcoming Office 2010 suite) doesn't magically add lasers to your mouse. (How cool would that be?) But it does have a pretty slick, why-didn't-anyone-think-of-it-before ...