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Prezi Cookbook

You're reading from   Prezi Cookbook Over 100 simple but incredible recipes to create dynamic, engaging, and beautiful presentations using Prezi

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783551835
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Administer Your Account and Your Prezi FREE CHAPTER 2. Inserting Text, Images, and Links 3. Symbols and Shapes, Lines and Arrows 4. Editing Elements on the Canvas 5. Path and Steps 6. Frames and Prezi Ratio 7. Zoom and Turn 8. Animation 9. Reuse Favorite Frames and Elements 10. Media Files in Prezi 11. Templates, Colors, and Fonts 12. Presenting with Prezi 13. Prezi on Other Devices 14. PowerPoint and Prezi 15. Sharing and Collaborating A. Design B. Transitions C. Keyboard Shortcuts Index

Line-by-line fade-in of text

One of the reasons that we love animation is that we can use it to control at what time a specific image or other piece of information will be revealed.

Often, you will have a list of subjects on your canvas that you would want to talk about one by one. In such cases, you may want to reveal one element at a time to help your audience focus on one subject at a time.

In this recipe, you can see how easy it is to set up animations so that listed text elements fade in one by one.

Getting ready

Creating a list in which bullets or subjects can be animated to appear one by one requires each bullet or subject on the list to be a separate text element.

Tip

Prezi's built in bulleted list creates bullets that are separate elements that share a textbox. However, as long as they are in the same textbox, you cannot animate the bullets individually. To create separate textboxes, drag each bullet out of the original textbox and re-arrange the bullets to your liking (in a frame...

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