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(gentle melody) - [Heather] Now it is possible to morph text in PowerPoint. And in this movie, that is exactly what we are going to be doing. For this demo, what the slides say, doesnamp;#39;t really matter because Iamp;#39;m going to be showing you what options are available for morphing text in PowerPoint. And there are a couple of different options for how you can morph text. Here in this presentation, yes, there are two slides with just a simple text box or a few different placeholders on each of those two slides. And on this second slide, letamp;#39;s go up to the transitions tab and apply that morph transition to that second slide. Now, as you can see that preview displayed and showed us, it just fades from this first slide to that second slide. Letamp;#39;s show that preview again. There it is. It fades out and fades back in. That doesnamp;#39;t look very special. We might as well, at that point, apply the fade transition. But if you notice right next to all of those differ