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This wikiHow shows you how to group a set of Microsoft PowerPoint animations together using Windows or macOS. You'll also learn how to group a set of objects together to apply a single animation.

Quickly Group PowerPoint Animations

  1. Hold down Ctrl (PC) or Cmd (Mac).
  2. Click each animation you want to add to the group.
  3. Click the Format tab.
  4. Click the Group menu (two overlapping squares).
  5. Select Group on the menu.
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Grouping Animations to Run at the Same Time

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  1. The icon is reddish orange with white lines in it. You can find it in your Applications folder on a Mac, or in the Start menu on a PC.
  2. You can open an existing project by clicking File and then Open from the top-left corner.
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  3. Have your animation paths and effects all set up.
    • To learn more about animations in PowerPoint, see this wikiHow.
  4. This is located at the top next to the star icon that says "Add Animation." A list of your animations will appear.
  5. You'll do this on the Animation Pane. It will become highlighted and an arrow will appear.
  6. A menu will expand.
  7. This will make the animation begin when you click on it while presenting.
    • If you want to customize the transition further, click Timing from the drop-down menu. This will open another window where you can control delays and animation duration.
  8. Just click its layer on the Animation Pane.
  9. This makes the selected object animate at the same time as the previous. These two animations are now grouped together.
  10. You can preview your animations by clicking Play From.
    • To group and animate two objects after the previous animation ends, select Player After Previous.
    • You can click and drag each object around to change the sequence of animations. Just remember that the first object in the list under the Animation Pane will always play first.
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Animating a Group of Objects

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  1. The icon is reddish orange with white lines in it. You can find it in your Applications folder on a Mac, or in the Start menu on a PC.
    • Use this method if you want to apply one animation to multiple objects, such as text or images, at once.
  2. Alternatively, you can also select “blank presentation” to start a new one.
  3. Hold Control (PC) or Option (Mac) as you click to select multiple objects. This should create a black, square outline around each object.
  4. This will open up a different menu.
  5. This will group together all of your selected objects.
    • To ungroup your objects, select Ungroup from this menu.
  6. Make sure your group is still selected.
    • To check if your group is still selected, you should be able to drag all of them at once on the screen.
  7. This will apply the animation to your grouped objects.
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