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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 : Preparing a Slide Show - Using the Animation Painter

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After you create an animation, you might want to apply those same animation changes to another object in your presentation. You can use the Animation Painter (New!) to quickly copy it to another object, just like the Format Painter. The Animation Painter lets you “pick up” the animation of one selection and apply, or “paint,” it to another. To apply an animation style to more than one item, double-click the Animation Painter button on the Animations tab instead of a single-click. The double-click keeps the Animation Painter active until you want to press Esc to disable it, so you can apply animations to any text or object you want in your presentation.

Apply an Animation to Another Object

1. Select the text or object with the animation you want to use.

2. Click the Animations tab.

3. Click the Animation Painter button.

4. Click the object you want to apply the animation.

  • To apply the animation to multiple objects, double-click the Animation Painter button; press Esc to exit.

Did You Know?

You can quickly remove animations from objects. Select the objects, click the Animations tab, click the Animation list arrow, and then click None.
 
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