PowerPoint's morphing transition

 

PowerPoint Morphing transition


An example to demonstrate PowerPoint's morphing transition|

Not all browsers were created equal

Try viewing this presentation in various browsers. The moral of the story is, you may spend a lot of time preparing animations for learners, but the browser that your learners use may let you down. They may think you created a crappy animation. The things that seem to impact the morph are: whether there are cached data in the browser; whether the person that developed the animation has it open in his development environment and how many other people have the animation open at the same time.

There also does not seem to be a way to play the animation automatically.


Below is an MP4 version of the simple animation.


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