In the slide navigator, tap to select the slide you want to add a Magic Move transition to, tap the slide again, then tap Transition. Tap Add Transition, tap Magic Move, then tap Done. Tap Duplicate to duplicate the slide, or tap Cancel if you already duplicated it.
Animate objects in Keynote for iPhone and iPad
- Tap the object that you want to animate, then tap Animate in the menu that appears.
- Tap Add Action, then choose an animation.
- Tap Done in the upper-right corner. You can customize an animation at any time.
How to animate text in video?
- Choose a template you like or start from scratch.
- Upload fonts and images of your choice.
- Choose your background.
- Add text, give special effects and sprinkle some music.
- Download video or export it directly to Facebook or YouTube.
Using a Text Animation Maker – No After Effects Needed!
- Pick the template you like the most.
- Type your own message in the text boxes.
- Select a background color.
- Select a text color.
- Click on “Generate” to watch a preview of your animation.
- Go ahead and download your video!
How to add an animation: Open a presentation in Google Slides. Click the text or image you want to animate. Then click Insert > Animation. Click on Select an object to animate, scroll down and choose the animation you want to use.
You can add an animation to grouped objects, text, and more.
- Press Ctrl and select the objects you want.
- Select Format > Group > Group to group the objects together.
- Select Animations and choose an animation.
Click on the object that you've set up as your “Tap to Reveal.” In my example, I clicked on the balloon. Add a link to this object by clicking the Insert Link button on the toolbar or using the keyboard shortcut ctrl + K. Click the drop-down to select the slide that reveals the answer.
You can also define the path by drawing it directly on the slide. Click Shape, choose Draw With Pen, and draw the complete path. Next, select the object and the path shape, and choose Format > Shapes and Lines > Make Motion Path from Shape.
A slide transition is how one slide is removed from the screen and the next slide is displayed during a presentation. The transitions tab contains the Transitions to This Slide group. From this group choose a special effect to be applied during the transition between the previous slide to the next slide.
Click the “Animations” tab located on the ribbon at the top of PowerPoint 2010. Highlight the text that you wish to hide and select any of the options from the “Entrance” choices in the “Add Animation” group in the Advanced Animations section of the Ribbon.
Select the text box and Right-click the text box and choose Format Shape. You see the Format Shape dialog box. Click the Text Box category. Choose an AutoFit option: Do Not AutoFit, Shrink Text on Overflow, or Resize Shape to Fit Text and then click the Close button.
Delay the start time
- On the slide, click the text or object that contains the animation effect that you want to set a delay for or another timing option.
- On the Animations tab, in the Delay box, enter in the number of seconds that you want the effect to pause before running.
This means that even if an object already takes place in an animation, you can apply an additional effect to make it disappear.
- Click "Animations" in PowerPoint's menu bar.
- Click "Animation Pane" in the "Advanced Animation" tab.
- Click the object that you want to disappear.
To make the animations run simultaneously, click on the motion-path animation within the task pane. Click the drop-down arrow appears to the right of the animation name and choose Start With Previous from the subsequent menu. Click Play again (bottom of task pane) and the two animations will occur together.
To add a new item and drop down another level, press Enter, and click Increase List Level. Or, press Enter+Tab. To move an item one level up, place the insertion point at the start of the text and click Decrease List Level. Or, press Shift+Tab.