The Motion Path tool has the same features – ie. no changes to the type of motion paths or how they are executed. But there is a big change in the editing functionality.
Here is my slide with a Motion Path applied to the car image.
![](https://thepowerpointblog.com/media/blogs/all/12_Aug/Motion_Path_1.jpg?mtime=1345136763)
Selecting the object (the car image in this demo) is all the same functionality.
![](https://thepowerpointblog.com/media/blogs/all/12_Aug/Motion_Path_2.jpg?mtime=1345136773)
But when the actual Motion Path line is selected (ie. the dotted line), a ghosted (semi-transparent) image in the end position is seen!
![](https://thepowerpointblog.com/media/blogs/all/12_Aug/Motion_Path_3.jpg?mtime=1345136783)
This is a great function addition to this tool.
Note: If you work with Motion Paths, in any version of PPT, I highly recommend the free Motion Path Tools add-in here.
– Troy @ TLC