To apply another action build to the object, click the red diamond (if you see one) below the object on the slide, or click Add Action in the sidebar, then select another build. To see how the animation looks, click Preview. (If you don’t see the ghost, click the object, then click the red diamond below it.) You can also drag a white square around the transparent ghost object on the slide to set the object’s final size. Scale: To set how big the object is at the end of the animation, drag the Scale slider. To choose the angle and number of rotations, enter values in the Angle and Rotations fields. Rotate: To change the direction of rotation, click the Clockwise pop-up menu. If you want the object to end up invisible, drag the slider all the way to the left. Opacity: To specify how transparent the object is at the end of the animation, drag the Opacity slider. To set animation options such as the duration and direction of the animation, use the controls that appear. In the Animate sidebar, click the Action tab.Ĭlick Add an Effect, then select an animation. On the slide, click to select the object you want to animate. Restore an earlier version of a presentation.Save a large presentation as a package file.Export to PowerPoint or another file format.Change a shared presentation’s settings.See the latest activity in a shared presentation.Play a slideshow with multiple presenters.Make a presentation advance automatically.Change the look of graph text and labels.Add a legend, grid lines and other markings.Change a graph from one type to another.Calculate values using data in table cells.Add borders and rules (lines) to separate text.Format Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text.Use a keyboard shortcut to apply a style.Create, rename or delete paragraph styles.Add bold, italic, underline or strike-through to text.Format a presentation for another language.Select text and place the insertion point.Add linked objects to make your presentation interactive. Move and edit objects using the object list How to Add Animated GIFs to Keynote Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps below, that complement this video.Fill shapes and text boxes with colour or an image Discover how to easily add an animated GIF image to your Keynote presentation.Place objects inside a text box or shape.Choose how to navigate your presentation.Intro to images, graphs and other objects.
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