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	<description>A listing of works published by PowerPoint Heaven in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>PowerPoint Heaven - Shadow Fighter Series</title>
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		<description>Shadow Fighter is a PowerPoint Movie. An animated show or movie done in PowerPoint mimicking the style of Arcade Fighting games. Shadow Fighter Series will show you how PowerPoint can do extreme complex animations similar to Macromedia Flash! </description>
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		<title>Animations Combination: Exploding Effect</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27069.html</link>
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		<description>In this presentation, you will learn how to create an explode effect on pictures.</description>
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		<title>Animations Combination: Leaf Motion Effect</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27070.html</link>
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		<description>In this tutorial, you will learn how to make the motion of a leaf moving in the wind. It can be easily done with the combinations of Motion Path, Spin and Swivel Effects.</description>
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		<title>The Art of PowerPoint-ing</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27064.html</link>
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		<description>This blog will share with you guys about The Art of PowerPoint-ing, creating advanced and amazing animations, and many more!</description>
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		<title>Automatic Slideshow, Delay before Slide Advances</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27071.html</link>
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		<description>You are making a slide show which runs automatically throughout your presentation without the needs of mouse clicking or entering of keyboard. The automatic slideshow can be photographs presentations and etc. In every slide, you realize that the slide advances to another slide immediately after the last animation ends. The result? Audience does not have the chance to read your slides because it moves too quickly. You will need to make some delay so that all your slides will pause for a while before going to the next one. There are few ways to achieve this. This tutorial will cover two simple methods.</description>
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		<title>Enlarge Image in Slide Show, Retaining Quality</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27073.html</link>
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		<description>Often when doing a presentation, you may want to enlarge an image using Emphasis: Grow effect in PowerPoint 2002/XP and above. You probably want to show a clearer view of a photograph. But enlarging with the Grow effect often ends up getting the image blurry/jagged. Now it looks ugly, you wouldn&apos;t want to show others an enlarged but poor quality picture, do you? When inserting the image, have it at the enlarged size. If you shrink the image and then enlarge it again, the quality will retain. But how do you shrink an image without the audience knowing? See the steps below.</description>
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		<title>PowerPoint Animations</title>
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		<description>Here are some presentations or showcase that I have done. Note that presentations found here do not include tutorials. If you are looking for tutorials, please go to the  Tutorials Section instead.</description>
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		<title>PowerPoint Heaven</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27063.html</link>
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		<description>PowerPoint Heaven is a website providing tutorials on animating Microsoft PowerPoint. Over the years, Microsoft PowerPoint has become a widely-used software in presentations. Example such as schools, have adopted PowerPoint as the programmes for student to present their projects and assignments to the class. PowerPoint is a wonderful software for presenting your works, likewise, it can also be a disaster if you fail to understand the purpose of the animations.</description>
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		<title>Slide-By-Slide Animations: Traditional Countdown</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27065.html</link>
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		<description>In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a simple traditional countdown animation in 5 slides (I normally call it a Slide By Slide animation). This is achievable in a single slide (Stacking animation), but to reduce the difficulty, I will show you a simple one which can be editable easily at a later time.</description>
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		<title>Stacking/Overlapping/Layering Animations - Blasting Effect</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27068.html</link>
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		<description>In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a cool blasting effect on objects.</description>
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		<title>Stacking/Overlapping/Layering Animations: Spiral Effect</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27066.html</link>
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		<description>I have experimented many ways to create a spiral effect on text. This requires the overlapping technique. The simplest way is to make use of Pinwheel Entrance effect to do the job, while the best way to create the most realistic impact is to have combination of different effects. The drawback on creating spiral effect is that it only works well on high-end computers, while on older computers, you may experience retrograde effect. The best solution is to keep the text small.</description>
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		<title>Stacking/Overlapping/Layering Animations: Translucent Fading</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27067.html</link>
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		<description>The solution to fading in from 0% to 50% is simple, but depending on what are you fading. As far as I know, the Emphasis (Transparency) animation will never work because it makes an object translucent/transparent immediately. Even if you combine it with Entrance (Fade) or Exit (Fade) animations, the effect will not work effectively. Do take note that this tutorial does not apply to animating the text. </description>
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		<title>Teleporting Effect</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/27072.html</link>
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		<description>In this tutorial, you will learn how to teleport an object such as AutoShape and text from one position to another by making use of PowerPoint XP/2002&apos;s Motion Path animation.</description>
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		<title>Creating a Simple Traditional Countdown in a PowerPoint Presentation</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/26432.html</link>
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		<description>An article featuring steps on how to create a traditional countdown using custom animations in PowerPoint.</description>
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		<title>PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/26437.html</link>
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		<description>Contains tutorials on creating amazing animations for your PowerPoint Presentations.&#xD;</description>
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		<title>Tutorial on Creating an Explode Effect</title>
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		<description>In this presentation, you will learn how to create an explode effect on pictures.</description>
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		<title>Tutorial on Fading a Picture to Translucent</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/26433.html</link>
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		<description>Tutorial by tohlz, PowerPoint Heaven.&#xD;Scenario #1: You wanted to fade in a picture, but not completely. You wanted the picture to fade from 0% until 50% and stops at there.&#xD;Scenario #2: You wanted to fade out a picture, but not completely. You wanted the picture to fade from 100% until 50% and stops at there.</description>
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		<title>Tutorial on Making an Automatic Slideshow and Delay Before Slide Advances</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/26436.html</link>
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		<description>You need to make some delay so that all your slides will pause for a while before going to the next one. There are few ways to achieve this. This tutorial will cover two simple methods.</description>
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		<title>Tutorial on Spiral Effect for Text</title>
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		<description>I have experimented many ways to create a spiral effect on text. This requires the overlapping technique. The simplest way is to make use of Pinwheel Entrance effect to do the job, while the best way to create the most realistic impact is to have combination of different effects.</description>
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