Set the timing and speed of a transition
You can modify the duration of a transition, modify the transition effect, and even specify a sound to play during a transition. Also, you can specify the time to spend on a slide before advancing to the next.
Set the speed of a transition
Use Duration to set transition speed. A shorter duration means that a slide advances faster, and a larger number makes the slide advance more slowly.
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Select the slide that has the transition that you want to modify.
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On the Transitions tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, type the number of seconds that you want.
Tip: If you want all the slide show's transitions to use the same speed, click Apply to All.
Modify the effect options for a transition
Many, but not all, of the transitions in PowerPoint can be customized.
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Select the slide that has the transition you want to modify.
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On the Transitions tab, in the Transition to This Slide group, click Effect Options and select the option that you want.
In this example, a Gallery transition is applied to the slide and the From Right option is selected.
A Gallery transition, with the From Right option selected, during a presentation.
Specify a time to advance to the next slide
Advance Slide sets the transition timing by specifying how long a slide stays in view before the transition to the next slide begins. If no timing is selected, slides advance when you click the mouse.
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Select the slide that you want to set the timing for.
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On the Transitions tab, in the Timing group, under Advance Slide, do one of the following:
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To make the slide advance to the next slide when you click the mouse, select the On Mouse Click check box.
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To make the slide advance automatically, select the After check box, and then enter the number of minutes or seconds that you want. The timer starts when the final animation or other effect on the slide finishes.
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To enable both the mouse and automatic advance, select both the On Mouse Click check box and the After check box. Then, at After, enter the number of minutes or seconds that you want. The slide will advance automatically, but you can advance it more quickly by clicking the mouse.
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Tip: If you want all the slides to advance using the same speed, click Apply to All.
Set a sound to play during a transition
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Select the slide that has the transition that you want to modify.
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On the Transitions tab, in the Timing group, in the Sound list, select the sound that you want.
Note: If you want to use your own sound, in the Sound list, select Other Sound. Then, in the Add Audio dialog box, select the sound that you want, and then click OK
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