One transition in PowerPoint that can make your slides more appealing…

 

is Morph.

 

I know that using transitions in PowerPoint can seem quite tempting and juicy.

And sometimes they can work, making a presentation more dynamic or fun.

 

But more often than not, they are a distraction.

 

So how can the Morph transition improve your slides?

For instance, by enabling a seamless transition of position and size of an object.

 

This can make your slides:

🔹 Look cleaner

🔹 Look cooler

Thus drawing attention to your story.

 

You can use it for many purposes, two of which are shown in the video.

 

🔹 The first example makes the slide cleaner by pointing out the most important parts of the table your audience should focus on.

🔹 The second example makes your slides cooler by creating a smooth connection between elements.

 

In both cases, it improves how slides support your story

(because you are the star, not your slides).

 

What is your opinion on using slide transitions?

To morph or not to morph?

 

*Numbers in the table are made up