

The final step is to run the slide show to test the pop-up. Peek In appears in the More Entrance Effects dialog box: On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, select With Previous from the Start drop-down menu.Select From Bottom (so that the object pops up).On the Animations tab, click Effect Options in the Animations group.Select More Entrance Effects from the drop-down menu.In the Animations group, click the More down arrow on the bottom right of the Animations gallery.Click the Animations tab in the Ribbon.Go to the second slide and select the shape you added.To create a hover over pop-up effect, you’ll need to add an animation to the object on the second slide: The Action Settings dialog box includes several options on the Mouse Over tab:Īdding animation to create a pop-up effect Select Last Slide Viewed from the drop-down list under Hyperlink to.Go to the second slide and select the shape that you want to hover over.Select Slide … from the drop-down list under Hyperlink to.In the Action Settings dialog box, click the Mouse Over tab.In the Links group, select Action or Action Settings.Go to the first slide and select the shape or other object that you want to hover over.Add the shape you want to appear as a pop-up on the second slide.The shape may be a text box or a callout shape to resemble a pop-up. The pop-up shape would be inserted on the duplicate. Duplicate the slide (you can right-click the slide in the thumbnails and press Ctrl + D to duplicate it).In Normal View, display the slide with the object you want to hover over.To create a hover over effect using two slides: The idea is that when you hover over an object during a slide show, the object that pops up is actually on another slide. You can create a hover over pop-up effect by creating a slide, duplicating it and then linking the two slides. Recommended article: How to Group or Ungroup Objects in PowerPoint (with Shortcuts)ĭo you want to learn more about PowerPoint? Check out our virtual classroom or live classroom PowerPoint courses > Creating a hover over pop-up effect by linking to another slide The pop-up effect will occur when you hover over specific objects during a slide show. To create this type of effect, you’ll need to use Action Settings and animations. When you hover over an object during a slide show, you can have PowerPoint jump to another slide to make it appear that an object is a pop-up. You can create a pop-up effect in PowerPoint when you hover over or mouse over text, pictures or other objects. Create a Pop-Up Effect When You Mouse Over an Object in PowerPointīy Avantix Learning Team | Updated March 16, 2021Īpplies to: Microsoft ® PowerPoint ® 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365 (Windows)
