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Difference Between Animation and Transition

The document explains the difference between transitions and animations in PowerPoint. Transitions are visual effects applied to entire slides during slide changes, while animations are effects applied to individual objects within a slide. Key features, types, and customization options for both transitions and animations are outlined.

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Difference Between Animation and Transition

The document explains the difference between transitions and animations in PowerPoint. Transitions are visual effects applied to entire slides during slide changes, while animations are effects applied to individual objects within a slide. Key features, types, and customization options for both transitions and animations are outlined.

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Difference Between Animation and Transition in PowerPoint

What is a Transition?

A transition is a visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to another during a presentation. It

controls how one slide exits and how the next slide enters the screen.

Key Features of Transitions:

- Applied to the entire slide.

- Helps make the presentation smoother and more engaging.

- Enhances the flow from one slide to the next.

- Can be customized with speed, sound, and direction.

Examples of Transition Effects:

- Fade

- Push

- Wipe

- Morph

- Cut

Where to Apply:

Go to the "Transitions" tab Choose your effect Apply to the selected slide or all slides.

What is an Animation?

An animation is a visual or motion effect applied to objects on a slidesuch as text, shapes, images, charts,

etc. It controls how these objects appear, move, or disappear during the presentation.
Difference Between Animation and Transition in PowerPoint

Key Features of Animations:

- Applied to individual elements on a slide.

- Used to highlight or explain content step by step.

- Can be used for entrance, emphasis, or exit.

- Allows control over timing (start on click, with previous, after previous).

Types of Animation Effects:

1. Entrance Appear, Fly In, Zoom

2. Emphasis Pulse, Spin, Grow/Shrink

3. Exit Fade Out, Fly Out, Disappear

4. Motion Paths Line, Curve, Circle, Custom Path

Where to Apply:

Go to the "Animations" tab Select object Choose animation Adjust using the Animation Pane.

Key Differences Between Animation and Transition:

Feature | Transition | Animation

--------------------|------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------

What it affects | The entire slide | Specific objects (text, image, shape)

When it occurs | Between slides | Within a slide

Purpose | Smooth slide changes | Highlight or move elements

Tabs in PowerPoint | Transitions tab | Animations tab

Types | Fade, Wipe, Push, Morph | Appear, Fly In, Spin, Motion Path

Customization | Speed, Sound, Duration | Timing, Duration, Delay, Sequence

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