How to Make an Animation Using PowerPoint and Movie Maker
Open up PowerPoint., Right click anywhere on the slide and go down to layout, then blank. , Click the shapes drop down box under the insert tab and click the oval., Move the red circle to the bottom left corner of the slide. , Right click slide 1 on...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up PowerPoint.
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Step 2: Right click anywhere on the slide and go down to layout
, Click anywhere on the slide to create a circle.
It's default color is blue, so let's change that to red.
Right click on the circle and go down to Format Shape.
Click on Fill > Solid Fill > Color Drop Down (Paint Can) > Red.
Then you want the line color red as well.
Click Line Color on the Format Shape option and go down to the paint can and make it red. ,, Then, click the red circle and there will be circles and squares around the circle.
Hold the square on the top middle, below the green circle and move it down to shrink down a few centimeters, , Then, click and drag the ball up and right. ,,, Repeat two more times and on the third time, have it touch the bottom of the slide and shrink it like in slide
2. ,, Give it a name.
Click the drop down button and save as PNG to your desktop.
Then every slide; then click ok. ,,, Click the yellow video tools tab.
From there, change the duration to
0.2 seconds. , Then click File > Save Project.
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Step 3: then blank.
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Step 4: Click the shapes drop down box under the insert tab and click the oval.
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Step 5: Move the red circle to the bottom left corner of the slide.
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Step 6: Right click slide 1 on the left and go down to the option "duplicate slide."
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Step 7: Duplicate the first slide again and move it down to be the last slide.
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Step 8: Duplicate that slide and move it up and to the right even more.
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Step 9: Repeat the previous step one final time.
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Step 10: Duplicate slide 5 and move the red circle down and right.
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Step 11: Duplicate slide 8 and make the circle back to its normal shape.
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Step 12: Click File > Save As.
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Step 13: Open up Movie Maker
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Step 14: Click the "Click here to browse for videos and photos" and open the png file and Ctrl+A
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Step 15: then Open.
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Step 16: Make sure all of the slides are selected.
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Step 17: Play the movie for a preview.
Detailed Guide
Any version will work.
, Click anywhere on the slide to create a circle.
It's default color is blue, so let's change that to red.
Right click on the circle and go down to Format Shape.
Click on Fill > Solid Fill > Color Drop Down (Paint Can) > Red.
Then you want the line color red as well.
Click Line Color on the Format Shape option and go down to the paint can and make it red. ,, Then, click the red circle and there will be circles and squares around the circle.
Hold the square on the top middle, below the green circle and move it down to shrink down a few centimeters, , Then, click and drag the ball up and right. ,,, Repeat two more times and on the third time, have it touch the bottom of the slide and shrink it like in slide
2. ,, Give it a name.
Click the drop down button and save as PNG to your desktop.
Then every slide; then click ok. ,,, Click the yellow video tools tab.
From there, change the duration to
0.2 seconds. , Then click File > Save Project.
Give it a name.
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