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4 Click .
5 Click More Effects.
You can also click one of the
standard effects listed here and
then skip to Step 8.
1 Click Toolbox ( ).
2 Click the Custom Animation
button ( ).
3 Click the placeholder for the
bulleted list you want to animate.
Animate a Bulleted List
You can add dynamic tension to your
presentation and gain more control over the
slide show by animating a bulleted list so that
each item in the list appears one at a time each
time you click the mouse.
If you want your bulleted list to appear all at once, see the section
“Animate a Slide Object.”
Animate a
Bulleted List
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How can I apply different animations to bulleted list items?
1 Display the slide that contains the bulleted list.
2 Follow Steps 1 and 2 to display the Custom Animation palette.
3 Click beside the effect you applied to the bulleted list ( changes to ).
4 Double-click the animation effect you want to edit.
5 Click the new animation you want to use.
6 Click Replace and then repeat Steps 4 to 6 as needed.
PowerPoint adds the effect to
the Animation order list.
8 Click the Speed and then
click the duration of the
animation.
9 Click the Text Animations
panel.
0 Click the Group text and
then click 1st level.
If you want the second-level
bullet items to appear
separately with each mouse
click, click 2nd level instead.
The Animation Effects dialog
appears.
6 Click the animation effect you
want to use.
PowerPoint previews the effect.
If you do not want to see the
animation previews, deselect
the Show preview option
( changes to ).
7 Click OK.
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