Here is a draft application letter based on the job advertisement:
[DATE]
HR Department
PO BOX 1996
JAKARTA 10019
Dear Sir/Madam,
Application for the position of Finance Director
I am writing to apply for the position of Finance Director as advertised in [NAME OF MEDIA]. I believe that I am qualified for this role based on my education and experience.
I hold a Bachelor of Accounting degree from the University of Indonesia and have over 7 years of experience in finance leadership roles. Most recently, I was the Finance Manager of PT Semen Indonesia where I was responsible for financial planning, accounting, and reporting.
I am proficient in English and have
Interest to work in creative, competitive and challenging environment where strong sense of responsibility and commitment are required. Want to develop my career within the organization where creative, talents, Conception ability, Leadership skill, strong Communication, Hard working reliable dedicated, attitude for learning and innovative capabilities can be efficiently utilized.
As a Diploma Engineer in Construction, I have to utilize my education, knowledge and Experience in multifarious arena to learn more and build up my career
Interest to work in creative, competitive and challenging environment where strong sense of responsibility and commitment are required. Want to develop my career within the organization where creative, talents, Conception ability, Leadership skill, strong Communication, Hard working reliable dedicated, attitude for learning and innovative capabilities can be efficiently utilized.
As a Diploma Engineer in Construction, I have to utilize my education, knowledge and Experience in multifarious arena to learn more and build up my career
recruitment and employment correspondence ....
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job description
letter of acceptance
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promotion letter
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recruitment letter
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offer of employment
job description
letter of acceptance
resignation letter
promotion letter
Interview Skills for Placement for Law StudentsNilendra Kumar
Law students would need to be prepared to face interviews for their eventual placements while embarking on a career. This is relevant even for those applying for a position in a law chamber or as a court clerk or judiciary. This presentation is meant to clear their misgivings and help them to face an interview with confidence.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
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4. pakmi22@yaho
o.com
URGENTLY NEEDED
We need a secretary with the qualifications as folllow:
1. Good command in English
2. Computer literate
3. Creative
4. Two years experience in this field.
Send your application letter and resume to:
HRD
PT. JAKARTA RAYA
Jl. Bogor Raya No. 5 Po. Box. 1234 Jakarta
Phone: 021-6677788
5. 1. What kind of adverstisement is it?
2. What position is needed?
3. Should the applicants be able to speak
English?
4. What are the requierements?
5. Where do the applicants send the
application letter?
pakmi22@yaho
o.com
6. Application letter
Bogor, 5th June 2009
HRD of PT. Jakarta Raya
Jl. Bogor Raya No. 5 Po. Box. 1234
Jakarta Timur JAKARTA
Dear Sir,
I would like to apply for the position of secretary in your company My name is Siti Sundari, 24
years old, famale, single, energetic and healthy. I graduated from Saint Marry Academy of
secretary, Bandung. I would like to have career to extend my experience.
I am a hard worker and fast learner, would bring benefit to your company. I will be appreciated if
youcould give me apportunity to work in your company.Here with I enclose my CV, I.D. Card,
recent photograph and certivicate which will give you details of my qualification.
I hope my qualification and experience meet your consideration and look forward to your reply.
Sincerely Yours,
Siti Sundari
pakmi22@yaho
o.com
7. Curriculum Vitae
1. Name : Siti Sundari
2. Date of Birth : Bogor, 5 May 1984
3. Sex : Female
4. Marital Status : Single
5. Address : Jl. Hang Lekir No. 5 Bogor 12345
6 Phone Number : 8678761
7. Educational Background:
a. Saint Marry the Academy of Secretaty 2002-2006
b. Senior High School 1998-2002
c. Junior High School 1995-1998
8. Informal Education:
a. LIA English Course 2002-2004
b. Stephen Computer Course 2001-2003
pakmi22@yahoo.com
8. EVALUATION
Complete the following application letter!
Bogor, 5th June 2009
HRD of PT. Jakarta Raya
Jl. Bogor Raya No. 5 Po. Box. 1234
Jakarta Timur JAKARTA
Dear Sir,
I would like (1)______ for the position of secretary in your company My name is Siti Sundari, 24
years old, (2)______, single, energetic and healthy. I graduated from Saint Marry Academy of
secretary, Bandung. I would like to have (3)_______ to extend my experience.
I am a hard worker and fast learner, would bring benefit to your company. I will be (4)_______ if
youcould give me (5)_______to work in your company.Here with I enclose my (6)_______ I.D.
Card, (7)______ photograph and certificate (8)______ will give you details of my (9)_________.
I hope my qualification and experience meet your consideration and look (10)________ to your
reply.
Sincerely Yours,
Siti Sundari
pakmi22@yaho
9. Write an application letter based on the following job advertisement!
FINANCE DIRECTOR
Requirements:
• Age minimum 33 years with matured outlook.
• Min. S-1 Degree, majoring in Accounting or Business from
reputable university.
• Min. 5 years experience in similiar position.
• Good English spoken, written and computer skill.
Please send complete CV, copy of certificates, recent
photograph not later than 2 weeks after this adversisement to:
PO BOX 1996 JAKARTA 10019
Or
Email: hrd.coalmining@gmail.com
pakmi22@yahoo.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.
Animated floating bubbles(Intermediate)To reproduce the bubble shape effects on this slide, do the following:On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank.On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Basic Shapes select Oval (second option from the left). Press and hold SHIFT, and then click and drag to draw a circle shape.Select the circle (oval shape). On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click the Format Shape dialog box launcher. In the Format Shape dialog box in the left pane, click Fill. In the Fill pane, click Gradient fill, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box, select Radial. Click the button next to Direction and select From Bottom Right Corner (first option from the left).Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click Line Color. In the Line Color pane, click Gradient Line, and then do the following:Click the button next to Preset Colors and select Calm Water (second row, third option from the left).In the Type box select Linear. In the Angle box, enter 90.Also in the Format Shape pane, in the left pane, click 3-D Format and then in the 3-D Format pane, do the following:Under Bevel, click the button next to Top and select Circle (first option from the left). Next to Top, in the Width box, enter 50 pt, and in the Height box, enter 50 pt.Under Surface, click the button next to Material, and then under Translucent, select Clear. Click the button next to Lighting, and then under Special, select Glow (third option from the left). In the Angle box, enter 110°.To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following:On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Entrance click Appear.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then click More Motion Paths. In the Add Motion Path dialog box, under Lines & Curves, click S Curve 1, and then click OK.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 8. On the slide, select the animation path. Click and drag the green rotation handle to the right to rotate the path until the right side of the path faces the bottom right corner of the slide. Click and drag the right side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the bottom right edge of the slide. Click and drag the left side handle to lengthen the path until it extends about one inch off the top left edge of the slide.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Reverse Path Direction.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path a smooth S-shaped curve from the bottom right to top left.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Emphasis click Grow/Shrink.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Larger.On the slide select the oval. On the Animations tab, in the AdvancedAnimation group, click AddAnimation, and then under Exit click Fade.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Start list, select WithPrevious.On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Duration box, enter 0.1. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 6. To create the second bubble on this slide, do the following:Select the bubble. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow to the right of Copy, and then click Duplicate.Select the new bubble. Press and hold SHIFT, and then drag the sizing handle to resize the shape.Drag the bubble to a different part of the slide.On the Animation tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Animation Pane.In the Animation Pane, select the Appear effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4. In the Animation Pane, select the S Curve 1 effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 1.4.On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, click EffectOptions, and then click Edit Points. Click and drag the edit points and curve handles to make the path of the second oval different from the first one.In the Animation Pane, select the Grow/Shrink effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.In the Animation Pane, select the Fade effect for the second oval. On the Animations tab, in the Timing group, in the Delay box, enter 7.To reproduce the background on this slide, do one of the following:Note: You can save the background of this slide template as a picture and use it in your own slides. To use the same background as this slide, do the following:Right-click the water background on the original template, and then click Save Background.Save the file as a JPEG (.jpg) file format.On the Design tab, in the Background group, click Background Styles, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Picturefill in the Fill pane, and then under Insert from click File. In the Insert Picture dialog box, select a picture, and then click Insert.