I'm still stuck on how do you get 5 equally sized rectangles that completely fill the slide
Good design but the step could be improved: 1. estimate the width of each retangle 2. complete just first retangle and group 3. select the group and paste to fill up the blank 4. edit text and add animation
yep I can definitely do all of that labour work on my 90 slides
"I bet you didn't know about the very basic Fly in option."
You can't call it a feature when it has 23 steps edit You can't call it a trick when it has 23 steps (the title was changed. again.)
I bet that I don't know a lot of things in PowerPoint!
An infinitely better approach would be for each column to slide in from the bottom, in a "wave", with an animation that actually uses Bézier curves to calculate distance per frame
Been doing this since PowerPoint '97
Lovely visual…so smooth 😮
Real nice animation. I don’t do ppts anymore but it’s a nice final polish to a finished presentation.
It'd probably save you some time to build one rectangle and text group it, then copy it 4 times, and then change the colors.
For the last 10 years or so, all my PPT presentations are a black screen with light grey text. Nothing fancy.
What a great animation. Anyway, I’m just going to export the deck as a PDF.
As a millennial that lucked out making like three PowerPoints my entire school career and never needing to make a deck as an adult, I feel blessed to not have to worry about making something like this lol.
I didn’t know you could stack them with an interval. Awesome effect!
Nice! Does it work when the monitor size changes? I guess the question is whether the 5 boxes are fixed in width or proportional to the screen?
I knew most of it. I hadn't thought of the bounce, but it looks good!
Nice video and try to get better contrast.
all kids from the 90s been doin this since 2000 lol, made me smile we back to using animations
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