In this video tutorial, I will show you How to Kinetic Text in PowerPoint 2016. The technique that I will use to create the kinetic text animation is the Morph Transition. It is a new transition introduced by Microsoft in PowerPoint 2016 (Office 365 version). It is one of my favourite animations in PowerPoint that I use often in my videos. Using the Morph Transition, you can animate any text and objects on your slides. There are many uses of this versatile animation. In this video tutorial, you will learn How to Create Kinetic Text Animation Using the Morph Transition. You will find a variety of tutorials, including PowerPoint tutorials on my YouTube channel. If you don’t have MS Office 2016, you can buy Office 365 from Amazon - check the link below: PowerPoint 2016 is a very useful tool not only for presentations, but also for creating videos. With PPT, you can create very engaging presentations using the variety of animations and transitions available. I’ve created several PowerPoint Help Tutorials which you can access via the link below: - In order to learn how to use these PowerPoint Animations, check my PPT tutorials at: - If you don’t yet have PowerPoint 2016, you can purchase MS Office 365 at Amazon: CREDITS: Commercial rights to use videos, graphics & images used in this video | Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries | Logos and screenshots used with permission from Microsoft | Other company names may be trademarks of their respective owners. MUSIC CREDITS: Floaters by Jimmy Fontanez Media Right Production Source: YouTube Music Library (Permission to use for commercial purposes on YouTube monetized videos) AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: If you use the links above to purchase any of the Microsoft products. I may earn a commission as an Amazon affiliate. This recommendation and review is based on my firsthand experience using these products myself.











