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Hey everyone this is Nick and I wanted to show you how you can create a fun animated GIF in PowerPoint. You can make this as a GIF or as a video, and this little Jeff right here. This sort of subscribe link or the subscribe animation I created all in PowerPoint and Iamp;#39;m going to show you all the steps that I use. Is to make it here as well. And of course I would be remiss if I didnamp;#39;t say. I hope that you. Will subscribe to. My channel for data Design, Excel and PowerPoint tutorial tips and make sure to tap that bow there on the right. Youamp;#39;ll get notified every single time I post a new video in any of those topics, so Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and closeout of this screen. And you can see that this is just the GIF file that I created in PowerPoint and I put it on a slide and So what weamp;#39;re going to do is go to a blank side and Iamp;#39;m going to show you all the different steps that we need. To do to make this gift so the first thing is weamp;#39;re g