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hi everyone kevin here today iamp;#39;m excited to show you my favorite top 15 powerpoint tips and tricks if youamp;#39;re interested in following along iamp;#39;ve included a link to the powerpoint presentation in the description also if you want to jump around iamp;#39;ve included time stamps as well all right letamp;#39;s jump on the computer and see what these are for tip and trick number one we are going to look at the morph and the enhanced morph transition so what does it mean to morph well letamp;#39;s take an example so we could see how this works to apply a morph first off we need to duplicate the current slide iamp;#39;m going to go up to slide 1 in the slide sorter iamp;#39;m going to right click on it and then iamp;#39;m going to go down to duplicate youamp;#39;ll see now that these slides are exactly the same i want to morph the circle from slide one into the circle in slide two now i donamp;#39;t have to just morph it into the same position instead iamp;#39;m