Triggers in PPT animations are an often overlooked but very practical feature. They can not only make presentations more vivid, but also increase interactivity. Mastering this function can bring a lot of convenience to presentations with just simple operations.
Here are some examples of trigger applications:
1. Selected answer questions: After students randomly select questions, the teacher can click the preset button to display the questions and answers.
2. Multiple-choice questions: Students choose answers, and PPT can automatically determine whether they are right or wrong and provide feedback prompts.
3. Competition topic selection: After the contestants select the topic, the teacher can click randomly, and the PPT will jump to the corresponding page and mark the selected topic.
4. Interactive response: For example, clicking on a text or image can trigger effects such as color change or deformation.
5. Other application scenarios: Triggers can create various interactive experiences as needed.
Today we focus on the fifth application - how to make pop-up menus:
The production steps are as follows:
Material preparation: Prepare table and maze grid materials.
Animate: Animate the appearance and disappearance of the rectangle.
Make a transparent trigger: and set it up accordingly.
Copy rectangle blocks and triggers: Copy the corresponding animation blocks and triggers as needed.
All five lectures on PPT triggers have been updated, including five basic tutorials and an additional hidden menu (the tutorial is not recorded for everyone to explore on their own).
Click here to get PPT trigger example tutorials, including:
PPT Trigger Example Tutorial (1)—Selected Answer Question Creation
PPT Trigger Example Tutorial (2) Multiple Choice Questions with Feedback
PPT trigger example tutorial (3) Making a knowledge competition question board
PPT trigger example tutorial (4) interactive maze
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