In the Selection Pane, you can give each object a distinct name to make it easier to work with them when you are applying animations to each. In the picture, below, the default object names don’t provide much of a description so it’s hard to tell which object has what animation effect applied to it. When you work with multiple objects on a slide, it can be difficult to differentiate each object and their applied animation effects from one another. Tip for working with multiple animation effects Use Add Animation to add the second effect.įor the timing of the second effect, set Start to With Previous. For example, a picture could fade in and float in. To accomplish this layering of two (or more) effects at once, do as follows: You can have two or more animation effects occur at the same time for one object. Play multiple animation effects at the same time To watch how the animation effects work together, click Preview on the Animation tab. To change the speed of the animation effect, set the Duration to the level you want. To delay the animation effect from starting, click the Delay up arrow to the number of seconds you want. Tip: The previous animation effect is the one listed in the playing order in the Animation Pane (usually located just above the animation you are setting the timing for).
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