Adding transitions to slides in a presentation

A. Offers effects when moving from one slide to the next.
B. Adds animation to selected text and images.
C. Adds a new slide to a presentation in Microsoft Powerpoint.
D. Creates sound effects connected to an image.
Is the answer B?
Thanks

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Be sure you are clear on the meaning of that word before you decide.

Oh ok C?

I disagree.

I don't know then, I guess A,

Because I was just going to agree with Anonymous

Ok maybe A?

transition = "moving from one slide to the next"

Yes, A.

Make sure you are crystal clear on definitions of ALL words before you start guessing.

Ok thank you I reread and I see your point

Yes, the correct answer is B. Adding transitions to slides in a presentation allows you to add animation to selected text and images. This enhances the visual appeal of your slides and can make your presentation more engaging and interactive for your audience.

To add transitions to slides in Microsoft PowerPoint, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to add a transition.
2. Select the slide by clicking on it in the slide navigation pane on the left side of the PowerPoint window.
3. Go to the "Transitions" tab in the PowerPoint ribbon at the top of the screen.
4. In the "Transition to This Slide" group, you can choose from a variety of transition effects. Each effect provides a different animation style for moving from one slide to the next.
5. Click on a transition effect to apply it to the selected slide. You can preview the transition by clicking the "Preview" button in the "Preview" group.
6. You can also adjust the speed of the transition using the "Transition Speed" dropdown menu in the "Timing" group.
7. If you want to apply the same transition to all slides in your presentation, you can click the "Apply to All" button in the "Timing" group.

By following these steps, you will be able to add transitions to your slides and add animation to selected text and images.