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Morphing Slides in PowerPoint

March 3, 2021Video Tips, Virtual TrainingNo Commentsadmin

Ever wondered how presenters get their slides to move and re-organise content smoothly as they move from one to the other? Chances are, it's via the MORPH transition function. In this VERY simple demonstration I show it can be used to highlight different parts of a model. It's not the neatest or swishest example, but...

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Ever wondered how presenters get their slides to move and re-organise content smoothly as they move from one to the other? Chances are, it's via the MORPH transition function. In this VERY simple demonstration I show it can be used to highlight different parts of a model. It's not the neatest or swishest example, but...

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