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How to Add a Slide Transition in Powerpoint
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Adding slide transitions to your PowerPoint presentation can make your presentation more engaging and professional. Here's how to do it: 1. Open your PowerPoint presentation and go to the slide where you want to add the transition. 2. Click on the "Transitions" tab in the PowerPoint ribbon. 3. Choose a transition from the available options. There are several types of transitions to choose from, including simple transitions like fade, wipe, or dissolve, as well as more complex transitions like 3D rotations and morphing effects. 4. Once you have selected a transition, you can preview it by clicking the "Preview" button in the Transitions tab. 5. You can also adjust the duration of the transition by selecting "Effect Options" from the "Transitions" tab. Here, you can set the duration of the transition and choose additional options like direction, sound effects, and more. 6. If you want to apply the same transition to all the slides in your presentation, you can click on the "Apply to All Slides" button in the Transitions tab. 7. When you are finished adding your transition, save your presentation and preview it to see how the transition looks in action. That's it! With just a few clicks, you can add slide transitions to your PowerPoint presentation and take your presentation to the next level.
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