How to Create a War Animation in PowerPoint
Open up PowerPoint., Add a title and a subtitle. , For the soldiers, click insert/clip art., Type in, soldiers. , Look up green platform soldiers., For the axis, the pictures will be the same, but the colors will be in black and white. , Scroll down...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up PowerPoint.
Then click the drop down button (I don't know which one), then only select clip art. ,, Click all the green soldiers.
This will be the allies. ,,,, It should have a 'Play' button. , But insert the slide first. , At a base camp? Or a rendezvous mission? You think about it. , If you want a moving frame, read step
14. , For example, a shape is at the right slide of the slide.
A clip by clip feature is making another slide, then on the second slide, you move the shape onto the left side of the slide. , For example, a shape is at the right side of the slide.
Make another slide, then copy and paste the shape onto the second slide.
Then add an animation by selecting the shape/animations/custom animation/motion paths/draw custom path/freeform.
Then, once the cross or reticule has appeared, click the middle of the shape, then hover your mouse at the right side of the slide (not at the very right.
Just nearly at the end), then double click to finish. , If you see that it is not good, then change it.
If it is good, then start it with previous. , -
Step 2: Add a title and a subtitle.
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Step 3: For the soldiers
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Step 4: click insert/clip art.
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Step 5: Type in
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Step 6: soldiers.
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Step 7: Look up green platform soldiers.
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Step 8: For the axis
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Step 9: the pictures will be the same
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Step 10: but the colors will be in black and white.
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Step 11: Scroll down and look for the white soldiers.
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Step 12: Click all of the white soldiers.
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Step 13: create a menu.
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Step 14: Hyperlink that button to another slide.
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Step 15: for the movie
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Step 16: think about where the axis or allies start.
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Step 17: if you want your animation clip-by-clip
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Step 18: read on.
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Step 19: For clip-by-clip
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Step 20: make the soldier move at a frame.
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Step 21: For moving frame
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Step 22: add a movement for the soldier.
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Step 23: The preview will come.
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Step 24: Read the tips for more exciting features.
Detailed Guide
Then click the drop down button (I don't know which one), then only select clip art. ,, Click all the green soldiers.
This will be the allies. ,,,, It should have a 'Play' button. , But insert the slide first. , At a base camp? Or a rendezvous mission? You think about it. , If you want a moving frame, read step
14. , For example, a shape is at the right slide of the slide.
A clip by clip feature is making another slide, then on the second slide, you move the shape onto the left side of the slide. , For example, a shape is at the right side of the slide.
Make another slide, then copy and paste the shape onto the second slide.
Then add an animation by selecting the shape/animations/custom animation/motion paths/draw custom path/freeform.
Then, once the cross or reticule has appeared, click the middle of the shape, then hover your mouse at the right side of the slide (not at the very right.
Just nearly at the end), then double click to finish. , If you see that it is not good, then change it.
If it is good, then start it with previous. ,
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