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Using Slide Zoom to add motion and interactivity
From the course: PowerPoint Tips and Tricks
Using Slide Zoom to add motion and interactivity
- [Instructor] If your goal is to add both motion and interactivity to slides, you should take note of a newer feature to PowerPoint, slide zoom. Slide zoom is fantastic when you need to show information within the context of something. For example, we have an onboarding timeline here that helps explain what new employees need to do when, and all of that information is placed visually within a 30 day calendar. And for interactivity, I can take my mouse and click on any one of these days to zoom in to those details. And that's what I mean by slide zoom. I'm literally zooming in to slides that I have embedded on this other slide. Now that's the best ideal use case scenario for something like slide zoom. But I see a lot of other examples out there in the wild for slide zoom that don't really use slide zoom in the most visually compelling way. For example, take this slide, it's similar information, it's new employees, but they're spaced out visually in just sort of any old way. You can…
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Animation and motion basics11m 59s
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Animation triggers6m 38s
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Other ways to create motion6m 7s
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Using video to add motion9m 1s
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Moving shapes, text, and pictures with Morph7m 36s
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Advanced morph tips and tricks4m 40s
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Using Slide Zoom to add motion and interactivity8m 40s
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