3 Cool Effects You Did NOT Think are Possible in PowerPoint | Morph

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Published 2021-04-13
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With these PowerPoint Morph animation tricks you will make an unforgettable presentation.
In this video you'll learn how to easily create professional PowerPoint presentations using the PowerPoint Morph transition. We'll use the Morph transition to easily create animations and movements of objects, images, words, and characters.

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Microsoft PowerPoint Morph works across slides. It recognizes any objects that are on both and can seamlessly transition from one slide to the next. We'll take a look at some practical examples to give you an idea on how to use Morph in your own presentations. I covered effortless PowerPoint animation with Morph Transition in a previous video (link is below). This tutorial expands on this topic and shows you three examples where you can apply Morph.

What You'll Learn:
▪️ Zooming into Slide Details: Discover how to use Morph to focus on specific parts of a slide, enhancing audience engagement.
▪️ Spotlighting: Learn to highlight certain parts of your slide e.g. individuals in a group photo using Morph and cropping techniques, making your team introductions clearer.
▪️ Animating Timelines: See how Morph can animate timelines for a dynamic and engaging presentation.
▪️ Morphing Shapes and Text: Understand how to morph shapes and even characters in text for smooth transitions.

00:00 How to Use PowerPoint Morph to Create Professional Presentations
00:33 Use Morph to Zoom Into Specific Parts of Your Slide
02:55 Use Morph and Crop to Spotlight Parts of Your Slide
07:05 Morph Shapes to Animate a Timeline in PowerPoint
09:48 How to use Morph Transition for Characters and Words
10:28 Wrap Up

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All Comments (21)
  • @giovannicuriel
    Never thought that I would watch a powerpoint tutorial on a saturday night and find it super interesting! The youtube algorithm sometimes nails it :)))) Congrats!
  • @Tunichtgut789
    As an engineer in an engineering office with most people above 50, I will be called a witch, if I start using this xD
  • Love it - I've been manually creating this 'morph' feature myself for years using animations (grow/shrink as well as motion paths); this will ABSOLUTELY be easier and faster in future! PPT still going strong after so many years...
  • @SilverAura
    Okay, as someone who does a lot of graphic design, I'm genuinely impressed by just how... effortless that morph was to create. Almost envious. Not that I'd prefer a method with no real flexibility over this, but I swear... the ability to just.. you know, easily do exactly that because sometimes that's all you need. That's pretty impressive.
  • @madonnella
    As an art historian who might do presentations on artworks and then talk about specific details, the cut and morph trick will be extremely useful for me. Thank you so much!
  • Never thought such cool transitions can be done in PowerPoint. I am definitely going to use it in my future presentations. Thanks Leila for the tutorial!
  • @nemansyed
    Y'know, I thought I was reasonably competent with Excel and PowerPoint, and a decent instructor. Then I found out about Leila. Your excellent, efficient presentation of features, combining them in a way that lets one see their true value with fantastic production value... wow. Just wow. Thank you!
  • @TR-wm3sg
    Not only is this a great tutorial on how to use morphing in PowerPoint, it's an even better example of how to teach! You explained everything so clearly, you didn't omit any steps, you showed us every part of the process. Great job!!
  • @chamtabo
    At first I scoffed at the idea of 3 tips in an 11 minute video, but I ended up watching the whole thing. I make and present a lot of reports so this is actually quite useful and definitely something I can use in the future. So thank you!
  • @kaciegresch8010
    I ADORE the Morph transition! I love it for taking a large image and zooming in and out of certain areas to discuss. I've found this especially helpful when doing training.
  • @analemos2327
    This video was suggested to me even though I hardly use Power Point and I don't have any particular interest in it. 11 minutes later, I felt compelled to leave a positive comment because this was so well executed and explained, it actually made me want to open Power Point and explore these features! I'm really impressed and happy that I learned something new. You are a great teacher! Subscribed ♥
  • @classix789
    I don't know why YouTube recommended me this video now. But i'm super thankful! This is exactly what i was missing in my last presentations. I tried to work around with the zoom animation, but you can't really adjust the focus point there. Morph seems to be the ultimate Tool for that. Thanks a lot for your video!!
  • @rudiklein
    This is definitely not something you stumble upon yourself. This is next level transitioning 😎. Thanks (again) for sharing.
  • This was one of the most useful (and easy to follow) tutorials I've ever watched. Excellent work Leila!!!!
  • @Rhanati
    Usually I don't watch videos that long, but every second is straight forward and worth my time. Thank you very much!
  • @yesreally7438
    This is the first time I've ever seen high-quality transitions you'd ever actually want to use in a presentation, thanks!
  • Awesome! As a viewer, I would say that smooth transitions like morphs, make the presentation more dynamic, but also calmer and more organized at the same time. They help the viewer to focus on what's really important in a natural way.
  • @Chipt1982
    Leila - I love that you're branching outside of Excel! We're growing as you expand your knowledge! Thanks.
  • @adawatson
    NEVER KNEW ABOUT THIS ABILITY - I love your presentation style - easy to follow. Thank you