apply effects in the custom animation text pane
apply an animation scheme
customize bullets with animated clipart
all of above
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The correct answer is D. all of the above.
Applying effects in the custom animation text pane allows you to control the timing, duration, and order of animations on a slide. Applying an animation scheme can save time by applying a set of pre-defined animations to all of the objects on a slide. Customizing bullets with animated clipart can add interest and visual appeal to your slides.
Here are some additional details about each option:
- Apply effects in the custom animation text pane: This option allows you to control the timing, duration, and order of animations on a slide. To do this, select the object you want to animate, and then click the Animations tab on the ribbon. In the Animation group, click Custom Animation. In the Custom Animation task pane, click Add Effect, and then select the effect you want to apply. You can then change the timing, duration, and order of the animation in the Custom Animation task pane.
- Apply an animation scheme: This option can save time by applying a set of pre-defined animations to all of the objects on a slide. To do this, select the slide you want to apply the animation scheme to, and then click the Animations tab on the ribbon. In the Animation group, click Animation Scheme. In the Animation Scheme gallery, select the animation scheme you want to apply.
- Customize bullets with animated clipart: This option can add interest and visual appeal to your slides. To do this, select the slide you want to customize, and then click the Insert tab on the ribbon. In the Illustrations group, click Clip Art. In the Clip Art task pane, type a keyword or phrase in the Search for box, and then press Enter. Click the clip art image you want to use, and then click Insert. In the Format Picture task pane, click the Animation tab. In the Animation group, click Add Effect, and then select the effect you want to apply. You can then change the timing, duration, and order of the animation in the Animation task pane.