In presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint, various features enhance the visual appeal and engagement of slides. The feature that applies motion effects to individual slide objects (such as text, images, charts, or shapes) is called Animation Objects, or simply 'Animations.' These effects control how specific elements appear on, move within, or disappear from a slide, adding dynamic movement and drawing attention to key information. For example, text can fly in, or an image can zoom. The other options are distinct features: Animation Schemes are predefined sets of animations that apply to an entire slide's content, offering a quick way to animate multiple objects together. Slide Transition refers to the visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. Slide Design refers to the overall visual theme, layout, and background of the slides, not individual object motion.
Which feature applies motion effects to slide objects?
Correct Answer:
A. Animation Objects