In PowerPoint, bullet points animation can be a great way to present content. Make each bullet text point to appear one at a time to explain the point and for anticipation. Use PowerPoint text animation with bullet points animation to create and sustain the reader's interest.
What exactly is the PowerPoint bullet points animation? It is presenting the bullet, and the text point, with an animation effect. For example, you can use motion path animation to make a bullet move from a point off the screen to a point on the screen. Then, you can display the text point with a PowerPoint text animation like fade. Or, simply make the bullet point appear, followed by the corresponding text, say on a mouse click.
Note that you can apply the same PowerPoint animation for the bullet and the text, or use a different animation effect for the two elements.
Create a bullet in PowerPoint or import one, preferably with a transparent background. For the later, you have to create the bullet image, in an image editing software, and save the graphic
in a format like PNG. You don't have to worry about the transparent background, of course, if the background color of the image and that of the PowerPoint slide are the same.
When you use PowerPoint bullet points animation, keep a design principle in mind: Let the animation be subtle to make it professional. A PowerPoint text animation will have the
maximum impact when it is well-crafted with the goals of the presentation and the audience as the foundation.
In this video tutorial, you will get to know the method to use motion path animation to move a bullet point from a point on the screen to another. Then the text point appears with a fade effect. Further, this tutorial on PowerPoint bullet points animation shows the steps to make an element like text to appear only after the previous element has appeared.
By default, all the elements on a slide are visible when you run the presentation. When you use PowerPoint bullet points animation, you would most likely want the bullet to appear first and then the text, or you want the two elements to be visible simultaneously. For this reason, you have to set the visibility of elements in such a way that an element appears after the previous element or appears with previous.
Check out this tutorial on text animation, which gives the steps to animate bullets and text points. With the info on how to create animation in PowerPoint, give your presentations an exciting and a professional dimension.