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- A motion path is a PowerPoint feature that moves an object on a slide from one point to another by following one of the 64 pre-defined paths. You can also create your own path. Each path is entirely modifiable, so you may start with a preset path and tweak the existing points to achieve the desired motion.
- A motion route is shown on a slide by a dotted line that indicates the path that the object will take when animated. A green arrow indicates the path's beginning, while a red arrow indicates the path's finish.
- The white dots that form a box around each path are sizing handles. You can lengthen, shrink, rotate, or move the path by clicking on any dot. The capacity to rotate a path is shown by a green handle, while the ability to move the full path is indicated by a four-point arrow.
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