Question re animating slides

C

Cire

I am new to Power Point so please forgive if the term 'animating' is
incorrect.

What I wish to do is to gradually build up the content of a single slide by
adding bulleted information line-by-line, as I talk about each point, rather
than show the whole slide at once.

I know that this is possible but cannot seem to find how to do it, no doubt
because I don't know the correct terminology for this operation.

Secondly, is there an ideal maximum (and minimum) resolution for digital
camera pictures that one imports, as there is with web pages, in order to
save loading time and yet retain definition. I shall be showing the slides
on an Epson digital projector (but I do not know the model number).

Many thanks.

Eric
 
J

John Fallon

Enter your text on the slide in Bullet points
Go to view>>>task pane
In Task Pane go to drop down and select custom animation
Click once and highlight the textbox with your bullet points
in the task pane choose appear (or another animation)
once the animation is set, your animations will be listed
It should be animated as "On Click"
Test in slide show and adjust to your liking.


Save your images with resolutions at 72 dpi. That's the best that a screen
will do. Size of the image depends upon amount of slide taken up based on the
resolution of the desktop (800x600---1024x768)

Hope this helps!!!
 

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