#Microsoft365 – Any day I can write about PowerPoint is a good day. Today I’ll share the effect options to use with Morph Transitions. Sure to make a huge difference.
Using Morph to Transform your PowerPoint:
I have explained the exact how to’s in a previous blog, here I’ll show you how to make it even better!
In the short video clip below, you’ll see that I have two slides. There is text on both, and I’ve added shapes to both. Morph will transition these text and shapes into the next slide.
The Morph transition is selected on the second slide, and on the right you’ll see Effect Options. There are 3 types:
- Objects
- Words
- Characters
Objects will only Morph the objects (shapes), Words will Morph full exact words and Characters will Morph Shapes and characters of the text. The transition is not as smooth as it will appear on your side (I blame the 30 PowerPoint files and 200 Browser windows I have open at the same time):
Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Overview of my challenge: As an absolute lover of all things Microsoft, I’ve decided to undertake the challenge, of writing a blog every single day, for the next 365 days. Crazy, I know. And I’ll try my best, but if I cannot find something good to say about Office 365 and the Tools it includes for 365 days, I’m changing my profession. So let’s write this epic tale of “Around the Office in 365 Days”. My ode to Microsoft Office 365.
Keep in mind that these tips and tricks do not only apply to Office 365 – but where applicable, to the overall Microsoft Office Suite and SharePoint.
Resources:
- Use the Morph transition in PowerPoint
- Morph Transition: Tips and Tricks
- An introduction to Designer and Morph in PowerPoint
Purpose of this blog challenge:
I will write 365 blogs in 365 days around Microsoft 365. I did a similar challenge with Office 365, blogs can be found here. I won’t just be talking about the new Microsoft 365 subscription model. I will be sharing any news, tips and tricks around Office / Office 365 / Windows / Mobility and Security. And let’s not forget all the great new Apps & services available. A lot of what I’ll share on Office and SharePoint will also be applicable to none “Office 365” versions.
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