What is ‘Motion Path’ in PowerPoint? A. A path to move items on a slide B. A path where PowerPoint file saved C. A path where PowerPoint Program installed D. None of above

A path to move items on a slide
A path where PowerPoint file saved
A path where PowerPoint Program installed
None of above

The correct answer is: A. A path to move items on a slide.

A motion path is a line or curve that an object follows on a slide. You can use motion paths to create animations that make objects move around on a slide.

To add a motion path to an object, follow these steps:

  1. Select the object that you want to animate.
  2. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click Add Animation.
  3. In the Add Animation list, click Motion Path.
  4. In the Motion Path gallery, click the motion path that you want to use.
  5. The object will be moved along the motion path.

You can then adjust the motion path by dragging the handles on the path. You can also change the speed of the animation by clicking the Speed up or Slow down button in the Animation group.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • A path to move items on a slide. This is the correct answer. A motion path is a line or curve that an object follows on a slide. You can use motion paths to create animations that make objects move around on a slide.
  • A path where PowerPoint file saved. This is not the correct answer. A PowerPoint file is saved to a location on your computer, such as your desktop or a folder.
  • A path where PowerPoint Program installed. This is not the correct answer. The PowerPoint program is installed on your computer, not on a path.
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