I started watching your ppt tutorials . Its really really simple and cool. Who ever is reading this, I encourage you please go through most of the videos they are very helpful to create beautiful ppt presentations.
This was excellent. Our presentations need to provide viewers with a means of seeing the big picture and then details, and this will help us achieve that using PowerPoint (versus Prezi). Thank you!
Thanks a lot, what I was looking for! Unfortunately the morphing performance on my Powerpoint is very choppy, even if I morph just one simple object. But thats probably related to my cloud workspace or something.
Yes, because normally morphing works pretty good and seamless, ofc PowerPoint is always a bit choppy and sub-optimal, but without a problem I get the 60fps (when recording videos with it, a little less).
Fantastic tutorial. Beautifully explained. Thank you. How to double zoom, if I zoom to one slide, can I zoom into another slide, giving further details? 2 levels of explanation.
Yes you can! But you kinda need to put a zoom slide inside the slide you are zooming into prior. It's not a problem, just nest it beforehand. For example put slide 3 into slide 2 as a zoom. Now put slide 2 into slide 1 as a zoom. You start on slide 1, you can click to zoom into slide 2, and the zoom into slide 3 is already there so you can click agian and get it ;)
That's a bit of a problem, you could of course place them deeper down the road but physically they need tobe in your presentation to zoom into them. You can put them in a section and somewhere else, jsut note that when you click on that zoom it will take you there.
Would I be right in saying this only works if it’s a picture you’ve imported, which keeps the relationship between all of the the items on it fixed? I can make this work for mixed PowerPoint objects on a slide, such as seperate text boxes and shapes.
What I show in the tutorial refers to an image, correct. But you can do something similar for separate shapes aswell , let's say you have 4 shapes (or text doesn't matter) and on the next slide you move two of the text boxes outside the slide and two of the remaining ones get a little bigger. there you have a similar result :)
This is very cool, but I don’t have the “morph” transition” I have all the ones you have and in the same order but not Morph :( I guess PowerPoint had an upgraded version before I bought mine
Morph is like 4-5 years old now. It was added in PPT 2019 and of course in 365 (always newest). You bought 2016 if you don't have it, which at this point is a bit outdated, but at least you checked out the tutorial and can see the capabilites, if you update in the future you'll have it!
Hello, currently not possible, I'm having too many ongoing projects and I want to develop my company and brand so 1-on-1 coaching isn't somerhing I currently want to do
I would need to check but this specific feature is pretty unique here within PowerPoint so it might be unavailable in google slides at this time. I'm not sure since I don't use Google Sldies as much as PPT!
I would probably create separate slides for each bullet point and just make that one bulletpoint on a particular slide bigger - this way it would create this sort of zooming in animation.
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I started watching your ppt tutorials . Its really really simple and cool. Who ever is reading this, I encourage you please go through most of the videos they are very helpful to create beautiful ppt presentations.
Thank you, glad you encourage people to it. Highly appreciated and you are always welcome on my channel :D
I was very confused by this transition... Finally I understand. Thank you
Glad you understood it, yeah ZOOM can be a little counter-intuitive at first.
mate i was looking for a simple rundown on this feature and couldn't find it until your video, well done. So simple
You are very very welcome, I'd love to record more about it since Zoom is so good
This is an amazing capability. I with I had known about it three years ago!!!
You’re welcome @carleast😊 Thank you for leaving a comment and helping me out as well!
watched the video on google, came here for the like button. thanks for making it sooo easy 💐💐
Most welcome 😊 Thank you for taking the time to move over to YT . It should be possible to "like" directly in chrome
This is what was I searching for and this channel is the one who give information. Thankyouu soooooooo muchhhh bruh❤️
My pleasure 😊
This was great, solved my problem in 2 minutes. Thank you.
Thank you very much @gaw009! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)
Great stuff Andrzej!
Thanks for sharing
(I really like your style, tone and efficiency in your videos :)
Thank you for saying that and watching the tut :)
Wow this is amazing, thank you very much! Looking forward to making kick ass presentations
yeah zoom is a really amazing function, I have to admit! Looks cool almost in any case :D
This was excellent. Our presentations need to provide viewers with a means of seeing the big picture and then details, and this will help us achieve that using PowerPoint (versus Prezi).
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Zoom is definately an interesting feature that can enlarge parts of your slide in a nice, animated way.
Yes!!!! Thank you!!! Kami-sama!!!
You are very welcome!
you are just amazing. very simple, explanatory, understandable.
Thank you very much @DeepTechTrainer! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)
Thank you for this! I've been getting it wrong. Let me go try it now.
You got this!
Thanks a lot, what I was looking for! Unfortunately the morphing performance on my Powerpoint is very choppy, even if I morph just one simple object. But thats probably related to my cloud workspace or something.
Yes, because normally morphing works pretty good and seamless, ofc PowerPoint is always a bit choppy and sub-optimal, but without a problem I get the 60fps (when recording videos with it, a little less).
Thanks for sharing 👍 This is a really cool feature!
Thanks for watching! I think so too, so much potential in the zoom feature
Thank you so so much! You saved my day!
You are welcome!
Thanks Andrew. Great help
Happy to help!
Thank you very much Andrew!
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Thank you Sir
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Thank you! Big greetings from Poland, have a great day!
thanks for the help it help my every thing i need to install
No problem!
You are amazing! Thanks a lot for the video!
Glad you liked it!
Nice, and simply explained, well done
Thank you very much IconicVideography! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)
Thanks for sharing man.
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Simple and beautiful. Very nice!
Thank you! 😊
Nice. thanks
thanks for sharing
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Simple and amazing. THANK YOU
Glad you like it! Yeah zooming is really a blessing for PPT :D
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You are very very welcome ;)
Thank you so much, it's amaizing!!!
I'm glad you like it, thank you for commenting as well!
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You are welcome!
Brilliant!
Thanks Rob ;)
Wow! Thanks 😊 I love it. It's very simple easy to understand and follow. I have been looking for something that I can understand. :) Thanks 😊
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Fantastic tutorial. Beautifully explained. Thank you. How to double zoom, if I zoom to one slide, can I zoom into another slide, giving further details? 2 levels of explanation.
Yes you can! But you kinda need to put a zoom slide inside the slide you are zooming into prior. It's not a problem, just nest it beforehand. For example put slide 3 into slide 2 as a zoom. Now put slide 2 into slide 1 as a zoom. You start on slide 1, you can click to zoom into slide 2, and the zoom into slide 3 is already there so you can click agian and get it ;)
@@andrewpach Thank you so much. Your suggestion worked. 👍👍👍
Wow
Thank you very much Hesham Bahaa EL-Din! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)
Thank you 😊👍🏼
No problem 👍
Fantastic! 🙂
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you this was very helpful
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It was a great help, thanks for sharing
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Thank you too from Poland, have a great day Omer!
thank you just learn something interesting feature!!
Thank you very much Paolo YT! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)
beautiful content..
Glad you think so!
Superb!! Thank you.
Thank you very much Suresh Gummaraju! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)
Thank you so much! I have one question though, Can I hide the duplicated slides? I don”t want it to be shown on the left
That's a bit of a problem, you could of course place them deeper down the road but physically they need tobe in your presentation to zoom into them. You can put them in a section and somewhere else, jsut note that when you click on that zoom it will take you there.
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Would I be right in saying this only works if it’s a picture you’ve imported, which keeps the relationship between all of the the items on it fixed? I can make this work for mixed PowerPoint objects on a slide, such as seperate text boxes and shapes.
What I show in the tutorial refers to an image, correct. But you can do something similar for separate shapes aswell , let's say you have 4 shapes (or text doesn't matter) and on the next slide you move two of the text boxes outside the slide and two of the remaining ones get a little bigger. there you have a similar result :)
This is very cool, but I don’t have the “morph” transition” I have all the ones you have and in the same order but not Morph :( I guess PowerPoint had an upgraded version before I bought mine
Morph is like 4-5 years old now. It was added in PPT 2019 and of course in 365 (always newest). You bought 2016 if you don't have it, which at this point is a bit outdated, but at least you checked out the tutorial and can see the capabilites, if you update in the future you'll have it!
Do you provide one-on-one coaching?
Hello, currently not possible, I'm having too many ongoing projects and I want to develop my company and brand so 1-on-1 coaching isn't somerhing I currently want to do
How do I do this in google slides?
I would need to check but this specific feature is pretty unique here within PowerPoint so it might be unavailable in google slides at this time. I'm not sure since I don't use Google Sldies as much as PPT!
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Thank you :)
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Thank you :)
I don't see any "Morph" transition option
Hello! This means that you use PowerPoint 2016 or an older version. This feature is available since PowerPoint 2019
@@andrewpach ok thanks
would u like 2 share it
Hello Hsia there is a license for this file I can't exactly share it but it is free to use. I used a file from freepik
And now explain how to animate zooming in on a bullet point
I would probably create separate slides for each bullet point and just make that one bulletpoint on a particular slide bigger - this way it would create this sort of zooming in animation.
Thank you, this is very helpful
Thank you very much Roy Fan! Appreciate you watching and commenting, that helps! :)