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Every PowerPoint version has a transition tab in it. For 2007, you'll find it under the animation tab, and for the later versions, there's a separate transition tab. Note: You need to select the silde (not an individual line or font) to apply the desired transition.
@@PPTEDGE Yes i know that every PowerPoint has a transition tab and I see all the transitions except the MORPH transition. How can I solve the problem?
I would recommend you upgrade your MS Office, but for 2007 or 2010, you have to enable the merge shape command. Please follow the steps. Go to Left top corner and find Customize Quick Access Toolbar > More command > Customize Ribbon > Choose Command from > Command not in the ribbon > Combine Shapes > Click Editing > Edit and rename as merge shapes > Again click combine shape and press add > Press OK