Entrance and Exit in PowerPoint

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Transcript Entrance and Exit in PowerPoint

By Patricia Galien
http://pjgalien.wordpress.com
With PowerPoint you can have items on a slide
enter and exit. This is really useful for teaching
certain grammar points. Click to the next slide for
an example.
Noun Modifiers
A noun is sometimes used to describe another
noun. For example:
donut
book shop
coffee
Noun
Modifier
Noun
• A noun modifier is never plural.
a rose s garden
• The second noun is more general than the
first.
To make this kind of slide, first insert your
text boxes and images onto the slide.
coffee
book
donut
shop
Add the entrances and the exits.
Go to custom animation.
On the right, you will see the
Custom Animation Box.
coffee
book
donut
shop
Select the first text or image you want to
animate.
Click on Add Effect.
Choose the type of effect you
like.
coffee
shop
book
donut
Do this for all of the items.
If you want two items to
appear at the same time,
select the second item and
Click Start With Previous.
coffee
shop
book
donut
Notice the list of items in the
Custom Animation box.
The mouse means the effect starts
on the click of the mouse. The green
star means it’s an entrance.
coffee
shop
book
donut
You can easily change, remove, or
reorder animations.
coffee
book
donut
shop
For this lesson, we need to
add some exits. When book
enters, coffee must exit and
when donut enters, book
must exit.
coffee
shop
book
donut
(The orange star
means exit.)
Finally, put the items where you want them.
Viola!
Noun Modifiers
A noun is sometimes used to describe another
noun. For example:
donut
book shop
coffee
Noun
Modifier
Noun
• A noun modifier is never plural.
a rose s garden
• The second noun is more general than the
first.