The Push and Wipe transitions in PowerPoint let you control the visual flow between slides. Many users apply these effects but cannot find the direction setting. By default, PowerPoint applies a generic direction that may not match your presentation layout. This article explains where the direction controls are located and how to set them for Push and Wipe transitions.
Key Takeaways: Setting Direction for Push and Wipe Transitions
- Transitions tab > Effect Options button: Opens the direction menu for both Push and Wipe transitions.
- Push transition directions: From Right, From Left, From Top, From Bottom — choose the direction the current slide exits.
- Wipe transition directions: From Right, From Left, From Top, From Bottom, From Top-Left, From Top-Right, From Bottom-Left, From Bottom-Right — choose the direction the new slide enters.
What Push and Wipe Transitions Do in PowerPoint
The Push transition moves the current slide off the screen while the new slide pushes it from the chosen direction. The Wipe transition reveals the new slide by wiping across the current slide from a selected edge or corner. Both transitions require no special add-ins or software updates. They work in PowerPoint 2010 and later versions on Windows and Mac. The direction control is part of the Effect Options menu on the Transitions tab.
Steps to Set the Direction for Push and Wipe Transitions
The following steps apply to both Push and Wipe transitions. The Effect Options button remains in the same location regardless of which transition you select.
- Select the target slide
Click the slide thumbnail in the left pane. The transition you apply will affect only this slide unless you apply to all slides later. - Open the Transitions tab
Click the Transitions tab in the ribbon. This tab contains all transition effects and timing controls. - Choose Push or Wipe from the gallery
In the Transition to This Slide group, scroll through the gallery and click either Push or Wipe. The transition preview plays automatically. - Click Effect Options
In the same group, click the Effect Options button. A dropdown menu appears with all available direction choices. - Select a direction
For Push, choose From Right, From Left, From Top, or From Bottom. For Wipe, choose any of the eight available directions. The preview updates immediately. - Apply to all slides if needed
Click the Apply To All button in the Timing group to use the same transition and direction across every slide.
Push Transition Direction Details
The Push transition moves the current slide out and the new slide in from the same direction. For example, selecting From Right causes the current slide to exit to the left while the new slide enters from the right. This creates a sliding motion similar to a horizontal carousel. Use From Left to reverse the motion. From Top and From Bottom work vertically. Push transitions work best when slides contain full-bleed images or solid backgrounds. Text-heavy slides may appear disorienting with Push because the content moves as a block.
Wipe Transition Direction Details
The Wipe transition reveals the new slide by wiping over the current slide from the chosen direction. The current slide remains visible until the wipe edge passes. Selecting From Right reveals the new slide from the right edge moving left. From Top-Left reveals the new slide diagonally from the top-left corner. Wipe transitions work well with slides that have a clear focal point. The direction should match the natural reading flow. For left-to-right languages, a wipe From Left follows the eye movement.
Common Mistakes When Setting Transition Direction
Effect Options button is grayed out
The Effect Options button becomes inactive when no transition is selected. Click a transition effect in the gallery first. The button activates after you apply Push or Wipe to the selected slide.
Direction setting does not stick after reopening the file
PowerPoint saves the direction setting as part of the slide transition. If the direction reverts to the default, the presentation may have been saved in an older file format. Save the file as a .pptx or .pptm file. File > Save As > PowerPoint Presentation (.pptx) preserves all transition properties.
Push transition appears choppy or stutters
Hardware graphics acceleration can cause stuttering with motion transitions. Go to File > Options > Advanced. Under Display, check the box for Disable hardware graphics acceleration. Restart PowerPoint and test the transition again.
Wipe transition shows a black flash between slides
A black flash indicates a timing conflict with the previous slide transition. Ensure both slides have the same transition duration. Select both slides by holding Ctrl and clicking each thumbnail. Set the same Duration value in the Timing group on the Transitions tab.
Push vs Wipe: When to Use Each Transition
| Item | Push | Wipe |
|---|---|---|
| Motion style | Slides slide together in opposite directions | New slide reveals over the current slide |
| Number of directions | 4 (From Right, Left, Top, Bottom) | 8 (cardinal and diagonal) |
| Best for | Full-bleed images, minimal text, storytelling sequence | Bullet lists, diagrams, step-by-step reveals |
| Visual effect | Content moves as a block | Content stays in place, new content wipes in |
| File size impact | Minimal | Minimal |
The Push transition creates a continuous motion that works well for presentations with a narrative flow. The Wipe transition feels more controlled and works best when you want to reveal information in stages. Both transitions are lightweight and do not increase file size significantly.