Animation+choices+in+PowerPoint+*

Do you like MS PowerPoint’s animations for your shapes, pictures, and text? I do not know about you, but I like the control it gives me for revealing content as I’m ready to cover it. I know that my audience isn’t busy reading every word on the slide instead of focusing on the current discussion. So needless to say, I use them all the time as I am sure many of you do too. My thought today is about how each animation is started. If you think that each, and every one takes a click to make it happen, then we need to look at this. You actually have a couple of other good choices when it comes to starting an object’s animation on a PowerPoint slide. By default, animations are start with the **“On Click”** setting.  But, there are also the **“With Previous”** and **“After Previous”** settings to choose from. Basically, this setting will start the object animation as soon as the transition to the slide is complete
 * Animation choices in PowerPoint **
 * “With Previous” ** will set the animation of the selected object to start at the same time, as whatever animation is started with the click directly before it.
 *  “After Previous” ** will do exactly as it says it will start the object’s animation when the one just prior to it is completed.