
In the 'Contents layout' click on the blank layout. Left click on 'Slide layout' on this menu, a slide lay out pane will appear to the right side of your work area. Alternatively, you can right click on the outline slide pane seen to the left of your main work area. Your Power Point application will now open and you will face a first blank slide with two text boxes "Click to add title" and "Click to add subtitle" You can select the text boxes and delete them. Keep your mouse pointer on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 on the menu and single click with the left button of your mouse (Left click). On this right side menu, you will find Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 depending on the version of the MS Office installed in your PC.

Remember that all these actions have to performed without clicking your mouse button. In case you have MS Office installed in your PC, you will notice 'Microsoft Office on this menu, and you will notice another menu opening to the right of 'Microsoft Office'. You will see that another menu will open to the right side of the 'Programs'. Just keep your pointer on the 'Program' item in the menu to highlight it. Move the pointer of your mouse upwards on this menu without click till it reaches 'Programs'. A menu will immediately pop up on your screen. Start click programs on the task bar "Start" tab of your desktop or laptop screen.

Let us learn how? Even a lay man without any previous knowledge of power point can do it. But here we are going to learn that we can make ball bounce or make some other animations just with the help of slide transition.

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We all know how the children get glued to TV screen watching a Tom and Jerry or Ben10 cartoon movies.Įveryone who has a little bit knowledge of MS Power Point know that we can move the objects or pictures in our power point slides with the help of custom animation. Animate pictures in PowerPoint with Slide transitionĪ moving picture or an object attracts our attention more than a stationary object.
