USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
USING THE TRANSITIONS AND ANIMATIONS MENUS IN POWERPOINT
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To control the animation behavior of a chart’s components individually, select File, Options, Advanced, and then scroll down and select the Apply Animations to Object Components option.
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To activate animations for separate bars in a bar chart, hold down the Ctrl key when clicking the bar chart to trigger the animation sequence.
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To activate animations for separate bars in a bar chart, select the chart and apply the Fly In (from the top) Animation (or select a similar animation), then select Effect Options, By Data Series (or By Series in 2016 and 2013). Thereafter, each bar will drop in one at a time upon each mouse click.
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To display chart animations individually for each data series, right-click the chart and format it by selecting the Explode Data format option from the pop-up menu; thereafter, animations will function individually.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Once you’ve got your chart ready to go, you can copy it into PowerPoint to animate it. Click on your chart or graph and use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C to copy it. Open a blank canvas in PowerPoint, and use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + V to paste it. In PowerPoint, you’ll spend all your time in the Animation tab.
Detailed explanation-2: -Press with left mouse button on the “Clear chart” button located to the right of the chart to delete the chart bars. Press with left mouse button on the “Animate” button located below the “Clear chart” button to start the animation.
Detailed explanation-3: -On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Chart. In the Insert Chart dialog box, click a chart, and then click OK.