This is the default animation event for any animation applied to a slide object. PowerPoint supports three types of animation events: 1.
That's exactly where PowerPoint's animation events can help. If you add that many animations to any slide, you probably want your animations to be automatically sequenced to happen one after the other, or even at the same time. While this approach works for slides that have an animation or two, you will quickly realize that this is certainly not the way to go if your slides have tens of animations, or more. If there are no more animations on the slide, clicking will take you to the subsequent slide. Each of these options advances one animation at a time on a slide. Another option to cause the animation to happen is by clicking a button on a presentation remote. When you view a presentation in Slide Show view, any animations applied to slide objects typically play when you click your mouse or press the Spacebar.