Is it possible to export a picture with custom animation from PowerPoint to an animated gif?
To play animated GIF files, you must open the files in the Preview/Properties window. To do this, select the animated GIF file, and then on the View menu, click Preview/Properties. If the GIF does not play, try re-saving the animated GIF in the collection in which you want to put it.
Save as a video fileClick File > Export > Create a Video. (Or, on the Recording tab of the ribbon, click Export to Video.) In the first drop-down box under the Create a Video heading, select the video quality you want, which pertains to the resolution of the finished video.
Click the "Edit Animation" button. Click the "Loop Count" box and enter the number of times you want the GIF to loop through its frames and then click the "Make a GIF" button. Click the "Save" button.
Powerpoint 2010 can save directly to windows video format.
Convert to gif from there.
There are a number of services and pieces of software to convert PowerPoint presentations to videos of various types. AuthorStream is a website that converts PPT to MPEG4. A bunch of programs that do conversion are listed here, some are free and some are not. There is a plugin for Camtasia that can convert directly to GIF from PowerPoint. If you use one of the free products to convert to video, then you can convert that video to images using a tool like MEncoder, and those individual images to an animated gif using any of a number of free tools or services, including GIMP.
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