The effect applied to display when slides changes in slide show view is              ?

A. Slide Animation
B. Slide Transition
C. Custom Animation
D. Slide Layout
Correct Answer: B. Slide Transition

Slide Transition is the visual effect that occurs when one slide changes to the next during a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. These effects enhance the flow of a presentation by controlling how a new slide appears on the screen. PowerPoint offers a variety of transition effects, such as Fade, Push, Wipe, Split, Morph, and Random Bars. Users can also customize the transition by adjusting its duration, adding sound effects, and setting whether the slide advances automatically after a specified time or only when clicked. Appropriate use of slide transitions makes presentations more engaging and professional, while excessive use can distract the audience.

Slide transitions are applied to an entire slide, meaning the effect is seen only when moving from one slide to another. This is different from animations, which control the movement or appearance of individual objects such as text, images, charts, or shapes within a single slide. Transition settings are available under the Transitions tab in Microsoft PowerPoint and can be applied to a single slide or to all slides in the presentation.

Why the other options are incorrect:

  • Slide Animation is not the correct term for effects that occur between slides.
  • Custom Animation refers to animation effects applied to individual objects within a slide, not to the change between slides.
  • Slide Layout determines the arrangement of placeholders and content on a slide and has nothing to do with transition effects.

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