Besides the appearing effect, you can also create a disappearing effect for objects in PowerPoint slides. So how do you create a disappearing effect in PowerPoint? Here are the detailed instructions.
What is the disappearing effect in PowerPoint?
In PowerPoint, there are 4 groups of effects used for elements within the slide page: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion path.
Among them, the disappearing effect is a type of motion effect applied to existing content on the slide when the audience has finished viewing and you want them to disappear from the slide. When you apply this disappearance effect, the objects will disappear in a more impressive and unique way, such as fading, shrinking, gradually disappearing from the top, instead of disappearing immediately.
The effects are created to make presentations more engaging, thereby attracting the attention of the audience. At the same time, a presentation with effects will demonstrate the professionalism of its creator. For a slide containing multiple content, applying a disappearing effect will create additional whitespace for the behind content, avoiding dilution of the viewer’s attention.