You’ve created a presentation, applied attractive animations, and now want to give a coherent style to the slides by applying same animation to several objects. Now, you can duplicate your animations to several objects without repeating the same clicking pattern again and again.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010’s Animation Painter helps you do just that. Copy the animation from one object, apply it to a number of objects, and you are good to go.
It works like Microsoft Word’s Format Painter which you can use to copy formatting from one place and apply it to another. You can save your time and energy too using Animation Painter feature.
Here are quick tips to use Animation Painter:
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010’s Animation Painter helps you do just that. Copy the animation from one object, apply it to a number of objects, and you are good to go.
It works like Microsoft Word’s Format Painter which you can use to copy formatting from one place and apply it to another. You can save your time and energy too using Animation Painter feature.
Here are quick tips to use Animation Painter:
How to Use the PowerPoint Animation Painter
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