In PowerPoint, you can copy animations from one object to another by using the Animation Painter.

Animation Painter applies animation effects and characteristics uniformly to other objects with one click.

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1-minute demonstration

Copy an animation

  1. Select the object that has the animations that you want to copy.

  2. On the Animations tab of the toolbar ribbon, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Painter.

    The Animations tab in the PowerPoint 2010 ribbon.

    Your cursor changes to appear like this: The Animation Painter cursor

  3. On the slide, click the object to which you want to copy the animations.

See Also

Animate text or objects

Set the start time and speed of an animation effect

Copy an animation

  1. Select the object that has the animations that you want to copy.

  2. On the Animations tab of the toolbar ribbon, select Animation Painter.

  3. On the slide, select the object to which you want to copy the animations.

See Also

Animate text or objects

Animate the background of your slides in PowerPoint for Mac

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