Exit animation effects determine how animated slide objects leave the Slide Area. For example, a slide object can fade or fly out the screen area, or use any of the many other Exit animation effects available within PowerPoint. Typical Exit animation effects include Disappear, in which an object just vanishes or Float Down, in which slide object mimics the setting sun. You can also apply Exit animation effects to text objects so that words Spiral out of the slide. There are plenty of Exit animation effects that PowerPoint provides. However, make sure you use animation sparingly to emphasize rather than to distract.
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Exit Animations in PowerPoint 2016
Exit Animations in PowerPoint 2013
Exit Animations in PowerPoint 2010
Exit Animations in PowerPoint 2007, 2003, and 2002
Exit Animations in PowerPoint 2011
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