Select your icon, click on the BrightSlide tab, then My Animations.
From the drop-down list select Bounce Entrance.
Use a mask
A mask in PowerPoint is a shape you use to hide qatar phone numbers parts of a slide or objects. Instead of using circular icon holders, with this method you insert a mask, then cut a circle or circles out using the Boolean Subtract tool.
Insert a rectangle to cover all or part of your slide. Change the fill colour to match your design.
Insert circles and use the Align tools to space them out evenly. This is where your icons will appear.
Select the rectangle, then each of the circles. Under the Shape Format tab, find the Boolean tools and select Subtract.
Insert your icons, place them in the centre of the cut-out circles and use the Arrange tool to move them behind the mask (select icons, right-click, Send to Back).
Animate the icons in using a Fly In
This is one way to make a slide look dynamic and give it some depth. Masks in PowerPoint are super versatile and well worth getting to grips with. For more, check out this blog post.
You can tell visual stories using presentation icons. Animation is particularly helpful when you want to show a change (positive to negative, small to large, etc.). There are several components you can play with.
Direction
In this example, the direction the icons animate in reinforces the slide’s message about what will be left in the past and what to expect in the future.
This animation is from the BrightSlide animation library: Fade <- and Fade ->
Size
Changing the size of icon can help draw attention to a certain section of the slide, or signal a change. In this example, the icons help visualise the data, so the audience can get the main point of the slide at a glance.