Indezine Logo




Slide Transition Duration in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

Learn how you can alter the duration of slide transitions in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. Duration can let you create quick or prolonged transition effects between slides.


Author:

Product/Version: PowerPoint 2010 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows XP and higher



Learn PowerPoint

In PowerPoint, why can't I see part of my bullets?



Every transition you add to a slide within PowerPoint has a fixed, default duration. Some transitions such as Cut happen sooner than you can imagine (just 0.10 seconds). Some others like Reveal can take 3.40 seconds to be done with. But you really do not need to be happy with the default transition durations as you can make them happen for as long, or as soon as you want. Before we show you how you can change the duration, do remember that transition duration and transition time are not the same.

Transition Timings and Durations

While transition duration is what we are exploring in this tutorial, transition time is the actual time that the slide stays during a Slide Show before moving to the next slide. Transition timings are purely optional, since you can choose to let any Slide Show as long as you want and only move to the next slide with a mouse click. Transition duration though is not optional. Even if you do not change the duration, there still is a default duration for every transition effect.

Follow these steps to change the transition duration of slides in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows. We assume you have already added transitions to your slides:

  1. Navigate to the slide for which you want to modify the transition duration. Access the Transitions tab of the Ribbon, and take a look at the time shown in the Duration box, as shown highlighted in red in Figure 1, below.
  2. Duration box within the Transitions tab
    Figure 1: Duration box within the Transitions tab
  3. 60 Seconds or 100 Decimal Seconds?

  4. PowerPoint uses a decimal system for part of a second. So, 1.50 refers to one and a half second (also known as 1 second, 50 centiseconds), and each second thus has 100 centiseconds.
  5. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons within the Duration box, as shown in Figure 1, above, to increase or decrease the transition duration. You can also type in the exact duration value you want. Thereafter, click the Preview button found within the Transitions tab of the Ribbon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2, below. You will see how long the actual transition takes to complete.
  6. Preview button within the Transitions tab
    Figure 2: Preview button within the Transitions tab
  7. Maximum Transition Duration?

  8. The maximum transition duration allowed in PowerPoint 2010 is 59 seconds. Try this out with some transition effects and you will find the results can be gorgeous or boring!
  9. If you are happy with the transition effect and duration, you can apply the same effect and duration to all slides in your presentation by clicking the Apply To All button located within the Transitions tab, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 3, below.
  10. Apply to All button within the Transitions tab
    Figure 3: Apply to All button within the Transitions tab
  11. Save your presentation.

See Also:

13 08 02 - Slide Transitions: Slide Transition Duration in PowerPoint (Glossary Page)

Slide Transition Duration in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Slide Transition Duration in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac

You May Also Like: Ten Easy Topics for Pecha Kucha | Laos Flags and Maps PowerPoint Templates


Popular Posts

Use Safe Fonts Available on All Systems in PowerPoint
Use Safe Fonts Available on All Systems in PowerPoint
Learn about using safe fonts in PowerPoint.

10 Tips for Pecha Kucha
10 Tips for Pecha Kucha
Read 10 amazing Pecha Kucha tips that will help you create and deliver a better Pecha Kucha presentation.

Creating Slide Backgrounds in Photoshop for PowerPoint
Creating Slide Backgrounds in Photoshop for PowerPoint
Learn how to create slide backgrounds for PowerPoint in Photoshop.

Formatting Arrows (Arrowheads) in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Formatting Arrows (Arrowheads) in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Learn how to format arrowheads for lines in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.



Gears for PowerPoint (Series 01)

All these gears are native PowerPoint shapes. You can recolor them, add effects, and do more, all inside PowerPoint. Results which would have taken hours to achieve now take less than a minute! Have fun using the gear graphics, and make your audience take notice! All these gears can be rotated and resized, as required. Since they are essentially pictures, all types of edits that you can do with pictures work with them too!

Get this complete kit now, you’ll save so much time that you can use doing something else!


Microsoft and the Office logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Home | PowerPoint | Photoshop | PowerPoint Templates | PowerPoint Tutorials | Blog | Notes | Ezine | Media Kit | Feedback | Site Map | About Us | Contact Us

Link to Us | Privacy | Testimonials

PowerPoint Backgrounds | Christian PowerPoint Backgrounds | Business PowerPoint Presentation Templates

Plagiarism will be detected by Copyscape

©2000-2023, . All rights reserved.