The idea of hiding details till you’re prepared to expose it is simple to represent utilizing two animations in a PowerPoint presentation.
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to apply 2 animations to make two various images appear to be a single card. The animations will collaborate to flip the card over.
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I’m using Microsoft 365 on a Windows 10 64-system. PowerPoint for the web supports this technique.
How to produce the card in PowerPoint
Turning a card is something most of us recognize, so we’ll produce a basic flash card for finding out the letter c in the English alphabet. You can place the card’s back, displayed in Figure A as follows:
- Click the Insert tab.
- In the Images group, click Pictures and then pick Online Pictures from the dropdown.
- In the resulting pane, enter flash cards as the search string.
- Scroll down a bit up until you see the card, click it and then click Insert. This image has no copyright concerns and is free to distribute.
- Hold down the Ctrl key and pull out among the corner deals with till the card is the size you desire. We’ll describe this as the design side.
- Utilize the Shape Summary alternative in the Drawing group to show a black border.
Figure A
Insert a photo to represent the card’s style side. To create the face of the card, include a blank slide and place a rectangle shape about the exact same size as the style side that you just inserted. To make it exact, you can copy the width and length from the style side. To discover those measurements, click the style side image and click the contextual Photo Format tab. You’ll discover them in the Size group to the far best.
Once the card face is the ideal size, include the text box with the text feline and a photo of a cat, using the Pictures choice on the Insert tab– I found the one displayed in Figure B in Stock Images.
Figure B
Develop the card face. We have the design and face sides of the flash card. Now, it’s time to add the animation that makes them seem one card that you turn.
How to include the animations in PowerPoint
There is an animation named Flip in PowerPoint, but it uses to the whole slide, so we won’t use it. Instead, we’ll use an entrance and an exit card. First, we’ll use an entryway animation to the design side– revealing the card face down.
To add this animation, click the design image in the first slide and do the following:
- Click the Animations tab.
- Click the gallery’s More button and pick Collapse in the Exit section. If you do not see it, click More Exit Results at the bottom.
- Check the settings in the Timing group. If required, choose On Click for the Start setting and.50 for the Duration setting.
You’re finished with the style. During the program, when you click this slide, PowerPoint will flip the card and after that it will vanish. Now let’s include an entrance animation to the face card:
- Select the grouped rectangle in the 2nd slide.
- Click the Animations tab.
- Click the gallery’s More button and select Stretch from the Entryway Effects. Click More Entryway Impacts if you do not see Stretch.
- Change the settings in the Timing group. Pick After Previous as the Start setting and.50 as the Period setting.
There’s still another step. Copy the face image to the very first slide. Align it with the style image and then send it to the back by clicking Send Backwards in the Arrange group on the contextual Shape Format tab. At this point, you will see just the style image.
Whatever’s ready to go now so click Start From the Beginning or press F5. The first thing you see is the style side. Click to trigger that image’s exit animation, which will contract the card a bit. Since the face has a Start setting of After Previous, you don’t have to do a thing to view it. Once the exit animation is over, the court card’s entrance animation begins.
If you wish to produce a flash card for each letter, copy the very first 2 and change the letter on the style and the material on the face. This way, you will not have to include the animation to each set.
To see 2 more fun flipping animations, read How to flip content for fun transitions in Microsoft PowerPoint.