Create an Amazing Hide and Reveal Game in Power Point
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started with PowerPoint 2010
- Creating Squares and Adjusting Sizes
- Duplicating Squares and Grouping Them
- Ungrouping Squares
- Adding Animation
- Setting Triggers
- Adding a Background Picture
- Duplicating and Modifying Slides
- Conclusion
Introduction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a hide and reveal effect using PowerPoint 2010. We will cover various steps, from getting started with PowerPoint to adding animation and triggers, and finally, applying a background picture. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to create interactive slideshows with engaging hide and reveal functionality.
Getting Started with PowerPoint 2010
To begin creating the hide and reveal effect, open PowerPoint 2010. You will see the main interface with a toolbar at the top and a slide area in the middle of the screen.
Creating Squares and Adjusting Sizes
The first step is to create squares on the slide. To do this, go to the "Home" tab and click on "Shapes" in the toolbar. Select the "Rectangle" shape and draw a square on the slide. Adjust the size of the square using the guidelines or gridlines as reference.
Duplicating Squares and Grouping Them
Next, duplicate the squares to create multiple rows. Right-click on a square, select "Copy", and then right-click on the slide and choose "Paste". Repeat this process to create as many rows as desired. To align the squares properly, group them by selecting all the squares, right-clicking, and choosing "Group".
Ungrouping Squares
Before proceeding, ungroup the rows of squares. Right-click on the grouped squares, select "Ungroup", and do this for each row. This will separate the squares into individual objects.
Adding Animation
Now it's time to add animation to the squares. Click on a square and go to the "Animations" tab. Select an exit animation, such as the "Wheel". This animation will determine how the square disappears from the slide. Repeat this step for each square, choosing different exit animations for each.
Setting Triggers
To make the hide and reveal effect interactive, we need to set triggers. Triggers allow us to select any square in any order to reveal its animation. Go to the "Animations" tab and click on "Animation Pane". From there, click on "Trigger" and choose "On Click of" or "Start Effect on Click of". Select the corresponding square for the trigger. Repeat this step for each square.
Adding a Background Picture
To enhance the visual appeal of the slide, we can add a background picture. Go to the "Design" tab, click on "Background Styles", and choose "Format Background". In the "Fill" section, select "Picture or Texture Fill". Import your desired picture by clicking on "File". Adjust the picture positioning if necessary.
Duplicating and Modifying Slides
Once you have created the first slide with squares and animations, you can duplicate it to create more slides with the same setup. Right-click on the slide and choose "Duplicate Slide". This will create a copy of the slide with all the squares and animations intact. Modify the content, such as changing the colors of the squares, to create different variations of the hide and reveal effect.
Conclusion
In conclusion, creating a hide and reveal effect in PowerPoint 2010 can add interactivity and engagement to your presentations. By following the steps outlined in this tutorial, you can create visually appealing slideshows with interactive elements that captivate your audience.
Highlights
- Learn how to create a hide and reveal effect in PowerPoint 2010
- Add animation and triggers to make your slides interactive
- Enhance your slides with background pictures
- Duplicate and modify slides to create variations of the hide and reveal effect
FAQ
Q: Can I apply different exit animations to each square?
A: Yes, you can select different exit animations for each square to add variety to your hide and reveal effect.
Q: Can I change the background picture for each slide?
A: Yes, you can duplicate slides and change the background picture to create different visual themes for your hide and reveal effect.
Q: Can I make the hide and reveal effect interactive for the audience?
A: Yes, by setting triggers, you can allow the audience to click on any square to reveal its animation, making the effect interactive.