Mouse Over Images
Why?
Add interactivity via a mouse over effect in PowerPoint.
It is very easy to change images by mouse over, say from a color one to grayscale. A color image on Slide One will change to a grayscale image on Slide Two, using a mouse over Action Setting.
Start with a presentation with two slides. We insert a color image onto Slide One.
We now do the exact same to Slide Two.
But we make the second image grayscale with the Picture Toolbar.
On Slide Two, we also add a rectangle. Make the rectangle fit the slide, and also get rid of the border. (Image removed so you can see the rectangle).
Get rid of the rectangle fill. But maybe right at the end of building it so you don't lose where it is!
Remember on Slide Two, we have an image set to grayscale AND a rectangle we cannot see.
Now for Action Settings. Right click on the image on Slide One.
We go to the Mouse Over tab and hyperlink it to the Next Slide (Slide Two). When the mouse goes over the image in slideshow mode, it will jump to Slide Two and the grayscale image.
Now on Slide Two, we do a neat little trick! We want the slide to jump back to the first one (with color image) when we move the mouse OFF the image. So we add an Action Setting to the rectangle which is BEHIND the grayscale image. When the mouse moves anywhere off the grayscale image, the show will jump back to Slide One!
To appreciate this, download the example: Mouse_Over.ppt
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