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Need some more info on transition

Need some revision on doing transitions

RE: Need some more info on transition

Hi Melba

Transitions are the effects applied when you advance from one slide to the other. You need to click the Animations Tab to be able to see all the transitions available. Note once you select a transition you should apply it to all slides.

Here is a link to a demo from Microsoft which shows you how to use animations

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/demo-add-slide-transitions-to-your-presentation-HA010246471.aspx

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