Office Updates – Morph Transition for Microsoft PowerPoint
Jesse Lawrence
03 May 2016
Morph Transitions – Animate Your Slides
As a marketing manager with years of sales experience, I have spent countless hours creating presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint®. When trying to impress, clever slide transitions that move objects around and resize them takes hours of work trying to get the end result of one slide to match the start of the next slide.
Morph is the new transition that actually recognises objects that are the same on two slides, even if they have been resized and moved around. On choosing Morph, PowerPoint automatically creates a smooth flow of these similar objects from one slide to the next in just one click! I have already saved myself hours of work, and now I can even throw together quick videos and ideas without having to waste hours of valuable time.
Saving Time with Morph and Designer
Morph is joined by Designer in this video, the tool that gives suggestions on layouts to speed up your workflow. Insert objects into a presentation and designer will give you a list of suggestions on how to layout the objects on the slide. Having used this feature for a while, originally it struggled with finding suitable layouts, but as time goes on and more people use it Designer is becoming a really useful tool to help build a presentation.
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Jesse Lawrence
Jesse is our marketing manager, keeping an eye on the latest news in the market as well as having worked on the GDPR legislation.
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