Learn to animate any object while a media clip is still playing in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. Achieving this objective with both the animated object and the media clip on the same slide is doable.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher
Let's imagine you have a 3-minute video or audio clip. Exactly after the clip has played for a minute, you want some text to appear superimposed over the video clip, or just show on the slide while the audio clip is playing. And maybe some other text needs to show up exactly 30 seconds thereafter. All this while, the original audio or video clip should continue playing. How do you achieve this result? It might seem difficult, but you can end up with these results quite easily using the Trigger Animation option. These Trigger animations typically happen as a result of a click on some other slide object. But in PowerPoint 2010, you can now cause Trigger animations to also happen on media playback through a Bookmark.
Follow these steps to learn more in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. While we have used a video clip in this walkthrough, you can achieve the same results with an audio clip:
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