- Select the slide.
- Go to the "Transitions" tab.
- Choose a transition effect (e.g., Fade, Push, Wipe).
- In the Timing group, uncheck On Mouse Click.
- Check “After” and set the time (e.g., 5 seconds).
How To Auto Transition Slides In PowerPoint
Walk through this interactive demo to learn how to auto transition slides in PowerPoint.
📌 Why this matters
Auto-transitioning slides transforms your presentations from manual click-fests into polished, hands-free experiences. You can walk around the room, gesture naturally, or focus entirely on your audience without being tethered to your laptop or clicker. This becomes particularly powerful when presenting at trade shows, in lobbies, or during breaks where your slideshow needs to run unattended. Your presentation rhythm becomes consistent and professional, eliminating awkward pauses while you fumble for the next slide or worry about technical hiccups with remote controls.
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