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Today is about professional, neat, elegant PowerPoint morph transitions that you can apply to your presentations. So, some time ago, I did a PowerPoint video called 3 PowerPoint Hacks for instant improvement. One of the tips was about the morph transition and morphing into shapes. I showed a simple example but itamp;#39;s something that a lot of people liked. So, itamp;#39;s time now to take a look at practical examples. These will give you some ideas on how to use morph in your presentations. In the first example for morph, I want to convince you to rent this beautiful summer home. One way of doing this is just to show you this picture and talk about the different areas like how you get extra light, how you have a great kitchen and a wonderful couch to lie on. Another way of doing this, actually, a better way of doing this, is to zoom into certain areas so that your attention is on the part of the house that Iamp;#39;m talking about. This is going to hel