Create a Progress Bar in PowerPoint
Summary
TLDRThis tutorial walks you through creating a visually appealing progress bar in PowerPoint. Start with a blank slide and add rounded rectangles, adjusting their size and spacing evenly. Group and align them, then add a rectangle behind for contrast. Merge the shapes and subtract to form the progress bar. Add text like 'Loading' and adjust the font size. Finally, duplicate the slide, adjust the progress bar's position, and apply a morph transition for a smooth animation effect. The video concludes with a preview and a prompt to like and subscribe.
Takeaways
- 📌 Start with a blank PowerPoint slide to create a progress bar.
- 🔲 Add a rounded rectangle shape to the slide and customize its roundness.
- ✂️ Remove the outline from the rounded rectangle to prepare for the progress bar.
- 🔄 Make 10 copies of the rounded rectangle and arrange them evenly across the slide.
- 🔗 Group the rectangles together and align them to the center of the slide.
- 📐 Slightly move the group up to create space for adding text later.
- 🔳 Ungroup the rectangles and overlay a darker gray rectangle without an outline.
- 🔲 Merge the shapes to form a single shape for the progress bar background.
- 📝 Edit the text to 'loading' or any desired message and adjust the font size.
- 📏 Create a see-through layer for the progress bar by subtracting the rounded shapes from the background.
- 🔄 Duplicate the progress bar shape and position it correctly on the slide.
- 🔄 Use the Morph transition in PowerPoint to animate the progress bar across slides.
- 🎬 Preview the progress bar animation to ensure it meets the desired effect.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is creating a progress bar in PowerPoint.
How should you start creating the progress bar in PowerPoint?
-Start by creating a blank slide and adding a rounded rectangle shape.
What should you do to customize the rounded rectangle shape?
-Increase the roundness of the corners, remove the outlines, and adjust the size as desired.
How many copies of the rounded rectangle should you make?
-You should make about 10 copies of the rounded rectangle.
How should you arrange the copies of the rounded rectangle?
-Select all the copies, distribute them horizontally to space them evenly, and then group them together.
What alignment should you use for the grouped shapes?
-Align them to the middle and center both horizontally and vertically.
Why should you ungroup the shapes after grouping them?
-You ungroup the shapes to add a rectangle over them and then merge them together into one shape.
What color should you change the rectangle to after merging the shapes?
-Change the color to a darker gray after merging the shapes.
What text should you add to the progress bar and what color should it be?
-Add the text 'loading' in white color to the progress bar.
How can you create a see-through layer for the progress bar?
-Create a rounded rectangle, increase its roundness, position it correctly, and then use the 'subtract the rounded shapes' option to create a see-through layer.
What type of transition should you add to the slides to create the progress bar effect?
-Add a 'morph' transition to the slides to create the progress bar effect.
How should you position the progress bar shape on the first slide?
-On the first slide, position the progress bar shape all the way to the left.
What is the final step in creating the progress bar animation?
-The final step is to preview the slides to ensure the progress bar animation works as intended.
What should viewers do after watching the video?
-Viewers should like, subscribe, and look forward to the next video.
Outlines
📊 Creating a Progress Bar in PowerPoint
This paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on creating a progress bar in PowerPoint. It starts with setting up a blank slide and adding a rounded rectangle shape, adjusting its roundness and removing the outline. The user is instructed to make multiple copies of this shape, arrange them evenly, and group them together. The shapes are then ungrouped to add a rectangle behind them, which is sent to the back and colored a darker gray. The rounded rectangles are merged to form a single shape, and the background is subtracted to create a see-through effect for the progress bar. Text is added and styled to indicate the progress, such as 'loading'. A second rounded rectangle is created to act as the progress indicator, which is duplicated and animated using a morph transition across slides to show the progress bar filling up. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and look forward to the next video.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Progress Bar
💡PowerPoint
💡Rounded Rectangle
💡Shape
💡Outline
💡Copy
💡Distribute Horizontally
💡Group
💡Merge Shapes
💡Text
💡Morph Transition
Highlights
Start by creating a blank PowerPoint slide.
Add a rounded rectangle shape to the slide.
Increase the roundness of the rectangle's corners.
Remove the outline from the rounded rectangle shape.
Adjust the size of the rounded rectangle to your preference.
Create 10 copies of the rounded rectangle.
Distribute the copies horizontally for even spacing.
Group the rounded rectangles together.
Align the group to the middle and center.
Move the group up slightly to prepare for adding text.
Ungroup the shapes and add a rectangle over them.
Change the new rectangle's color to a darker gray and send it to the back.
Merge the rounded rectangles into one shape.
Subtract the rounded shapes from the background.
Edit the text 'loading' with a white font and large size.
Create a see-through layer for the progress bar.
Add a rounded rectangle behind the progress bar and adjust its position.
Duplicate the progress bar shape for the first slide.
Move the duplicated progress bar to the left.
Add a 'Morph' transition to the slides.
Preview the progress bar effect in PowerPoint.
Encourage viewers to like, subscribe, and watch the next video.
Transcripts
today we're learning how to make this
nice progress bar in Powerpoint
let's start from a blank slide and add a
rounded rectangle as a shape
increase the roundness of the corners
and remove the outlines
adjust the size as you like and then
make about 10 copies
select them all distribute horizontally
to space them evenly and group them
together
and then align to middle and align to
Center
move them up slightly because we're
going to add a word later on ungroup the
files and add a rectangle over it
remove outline and send the rectangle to
the back
change the color to a darker gray and
select the rounded rectangles format
shape and merge them together so they
are one shape select the background and
subtract the rounded shapes
edit text below it loading in this case
make it white monster nuts and increase
the font size by quite a bit
now we have created a see-through layer
for the progress bar so we're going to
add a shape around it rectangle behind
it so create a rounded rectangle
increase the roundness of the corners
and then position it correctly
give it the right color and send it to
back and here you can see the purpose
bar is almost half filled duplicate this
light and on the first slide move it all
the way to the left
go to the second slide Transitions and
add a morph transition
now let's preview
and this is the effect that we want
thanks a lot for watching make sure to
like And subscribe and hope to see you
in the next video
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