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PowerPoint Feature: Animation Painter
Unless you're already familiar with the multitude of PowerPoint animation types and their settings, applying animations to objects can be a time-consuming, laborious process. In PowerPoint 2010, if you want to apply the same animation and its settings to a different object, you can use the new Animation Painter tool. Display the slide that contains the object whose animations you want to copy. Switch to the Animations tab; every animation you've applied to an object is numbered. Select the previously animated object, click the Animation Painter icon in the Advanced Animation group, and then click the object to which you want to copy the animation(s)on this slide or another one.