![]() PowerPoint animation capabilities are constantly improving. This version of the Zoom transition is a bit more Prezi-like in feel. Our second example of the Zoom transition in PowerPoint is an interactive menu. The great editing news is that any changes you make to the 5 actual slides will automatically be updated in the large thumbnail view. But we like that it zooms into place smoothly using the original. For example, you could show a simplified version of the slide, or an icon or any photo. You can also change the thumbnail image.Deselect that option if you’d like to transition automatically to the next zoomed slide (without returning to the summary slide). We’ve selected the Return to Zoom option so that after viewing each slide separately, we return to the main summary page showing all 5 slides as large thumbnails.Once you highlight one of the Zoom thumbnails in Normal view, you will find the contextual Zoom tab on the Ribbon.This opens a dialog box to select the slides you want to include, and PowerPoint automatically pops those selected slides as Zoom thumbnails on a new slide. Access the Insert tab, and click the Zoom option.Before you begin, make sure you have some slides in your presentation.Here are simple steps to use PowerPoint’s Zoom feature: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |