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Microsoft is on a roll with the new suite. I’m impressed not just with some of the new features--in particular, that let everyone edit the same document--but with how the company is working to add new features even though the app debuted just a few weeks ago. Chris Maloney and Sean Villaron from Microsoft, who lead the PowerPoint 2016 program, showed me the features in a Skype demo this week and explained how they work.
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[ Further reading: ] First, a new Designer feature is a bit like a real-time template. How to center and wrap in excel. You can create all of your slides the way you normally do, with a template or without. You lay out the images and text, get everything in the order you want, and even create all of the timings and transitions. Then, you pick the Designer tool.
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As Maloney explained, it’s like taking your slides and giving them a graphic designer who knows how improve them even more and wow an audience. It was amazing to see how the Designer feature offered several variations. In a slideshow with some text and photos, the Designer created a new version that put the images into a frame that looked like it was hanging in an art gallery. You get five to choose from. Another interesting aspect to the Designer is that the processing for the suggestions occurs in in the cloud, and this feature knows which designs most users pick. If none one is picking the one with the art gallery look, it won’t keep showing up. It’s the power of the crowd instilled in the app.
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Highlight the text for which you want to add the typewriter animation effect. Click the 'Animations' tab. Choose 'Appear' from the Animation section in the Ribbon.
Another new feature called Morph reminds me of an old app called. (It’s still around, but I used it back when it was owned by Macromedia.) Morph lets you create animations without having to know anything about how animation works. You create some art, move it around, and Morph watches what you are doing and builds the animation. In the demo, I saw how Villaron created some slides with planets. He moved the planets up into a row and then clicked Morph to create the animation.