WHEN VIEWING A PRESENTATION WORDS ON A SLIDE MAY APPEAR TO FLY IN AND OUT OR DISSOLVE WHAT MAKES TEXT IN A PRESENTATION DO THIS?

When text appears to fly in and out or dissolve during a presentation, it is typically achieved using animations or transitions in presentation software like Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. These features allow you to add visual effects to your slides to enhance the overall delivery and engagement of your presentation.

Here's how you can set up text animations or transitions in PowerPoint as an example:

1. Open the PowerPoint presentation that contains the slide you want to animate.
2. Select the text box or placeholder that contains the text you want to animate.
3. In the PowerPoint menu, click on the "Animations" tab.
4. From the "Animations" tab, you can choose various animation effects for text, such as "Appear," "Fly In," or "Dissolve." Click on the desired animation effect to apply it to the selected text. You can also adjust the duration and timing of the animation.
5. To add a transition effect to the slide itself, go to the "Transitions" tab. From there, you can choose different transition effects, like "Fade," "Fly In," or "Dissolve." Select the desired transition effect for the slide.

These animation and transition features make the text or objects on the slide appear in a dynamic and visually appealing way, grabbing the audience's attention and making the presentation more engaging.