![]() This is your countdown done! Step 2: the pictureīut if you want to level-up your countdown here’s how to add a picture in the background. (With the fade transition, we don’t need an animation on this.)Ĭopy this animation onto each of your subsequent slides, changing the figure as you go. In this example our countdown is 15 minutes, so that’s what we put in here. In the centre of your circle add your minutes. ![]() You’ll see the default animation length is two seconds, we want to change this to 59 seconds (PowerPoint doesn’t support animations longer than 59 seconds). Navigate to your animation tab and choose wheel as an exit animation (red star). On your second slide draw (or paste in) your circle. (Do this for all but the beginning and end slide.) Highlight all of these slides and add a fade transition to each of them (that’ll make it look nice and smooth).Īt this point deselect the option to have the slide transition On Mouse Click, and instead choose After, and type in 59.00. Duplicate (ctrl+d) as many slides as you’ll need minutes, and then add two more (these will sit at the beginning and the end as static slides). Open up PowerPoint and get yourself a blank slide.
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