How to use the PowerPoint Morph transition to zoom in on an object

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sumaiyakhatun24
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How to use the PowerPoint Morph transition to zoom in on an object

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Another very effective way to use a transition is to magnify a morphing PowerPoint object. If you have multiple objects on a slide, you can use this effect to bring each one into focus in turn. The slide will zoom in so that only one object is visible, and then you can zoom out again to show all the objects. You can then zoom in on the next object, and so on.

This technique is useful for objects that have text attached to them, as the text may be too small to read when all the objects are in view. As you zoom in, the text for each specific object becomes visible.

To use the Morph transition to zoom in on an object:

Create your first slide that contains the content you want to zoom in on.
Right-click the slide in the slide preview pane.
Select Duplicate Slide .
Duplicate slide
Duplicate slide
Increase the size of the object on the second slide by selecting it and dragging one iran rcs data of the corners. Hold down Shift as you drag to maintain the correct aspect ratio.
Although the image may overflow the size of the slide, you can see how the visible parts of the slide will appear in the slide preview pane.
When you're happy with the new slide, click on the menu Transitions .
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