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We use Animation Triggers that were introduced
with PowerPoint 2002 (XP) to perform animation effects one at a time.
We will have shapes that are set up to show using
some entrance effect. Another shape (lets call it click shape) would be
created that can be clicked to show the other shapes on each mouse click on the click
shape.
The following steps show how to set this up:
Step 1: Create one rectangle shape and five
oval shapes
For the purpose of the tutorial, the Rectangle
shape would be the shape that you can click on to show the Oval shapes one at a
time at each click. Create 1 Rectangle shape and 5 Oval shapes.
Step 2: Set an entrance effect on each of the
Oval shapes
Set the Fade entrance effect on the Oval:
- Select the Oval shape.
- Select Slide Show | Custom Animation... menu item.
- On the Custom Animation pane, click Add Effect | Entrance | Blinds
menu item. This would add the Blinds effect to the Oval.
Step 3: Set the trigger for the entrance effect on each of the Oval shapes
In this last step, we would setup the Rectangle to trigger the Blinds
entrance effect on Oval:
- Click the dropdown box of the Fade effect on the Oval in the Custom
Animation pane.
- Select Timings... menu item.
- Select On Click in the Start box.
- Click Triggers button to show additional timing parameters.
- Select Start effect on click of option.
- Select the Rectangle shape in the box.
- Click OK.
Start the slide show. When you click on the rectangle, the first Oval will
show using the Blinds entrance effect. Click on the rectangle again to show the
second Oval. Click the third time to show the third Oval and so on. The
presentation file that demonstrates these steps is available
here .
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