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INTRODUCTORY MICROSOFT POWERPOINT Lesson 2 – Enhancing a PowerPoint Presentation

INTRODUCTORY MICROSOFT POWERPOINT Lesson 2 – Enhancing a PowerPoint Presentation. Objectives. Create a new presentation. Format slides. Work with text on slides. Use the slide master. Add multimedia to slides. Add a slide. Add a header or footer. Use slide transitions.

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INTRODUCTORY MICROSOFT POWERPOINT Lesson 2 – Enhancing a PowerPoint Presentation

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  1. INTRODUCTORY MICROSOFT POWERPOINTLesson 2 – Enhancing a PowerPoint Presentation

  2. Objectives • Create a new presentation. • Format slides. • Work with text on slides. • Use the slide master. • Add multimedia to slides. • Add a slide. • Add a header or footer. • Use slide transitions. • Format a single slide.

  3. Terms Used in This Lesson • Animate • AutoContent Wizard • Design template • Effects options • Hyperlink • Motion path • Placeholder • Show Advanced Timeline • Slide master • Slide transitions

  4. Creating a Presentation • When you start PowerPoint, the task pane displays four choices: • Open a presentation • New • Blank Presentation - create a presentation from scratch • From Design Template – templates are already formatted with colors, fonts, and layouts • From AutoContent Wizard - guides you through a series of questions about the type of presentation, output options, presentation style, and presentation options • New from existing presentation • New from template

  5. Applying a Design Template • Design templates are pre-designed graphic styles that you can apply to your slides. You can change the color scheme, font, formatting, and layout of your slides in a design template to create a different look.

  6. Format a Single Slide • You can use a design template to change the appearance of a single slide without changing the rest of the slides in the presentation.

  7. Use the Slide Master • The slide master controls the formatting for all the slides in the presentation. • You can use the slide master to change such items as the font, size, color, style, alignment, spacing, and background. • Changing the slide master affects the appearance of all of the slides and gives them a consistent look. • You can add headers and footers to slides and also place an object, such as a logo or graphic, on every slide by placing the object on the slide master.

  8. Check Spelling and Style • Automatic spell checking identifies misspellings and words that are not in its dictionary by underlining them with a wavy red line immediately after you key them. • PowerPoint determines if your presentation conforms to the standards of good style. For instance, title text size should be at least 36 points and the number of bullets on a slide should not exceed six. It will also alert you to problems with visual clarity such as appropriate font usage and legibility, and inconsistent capitalization, and end punctuation.

  9. Adding a Slide • You can add a slide to a presentation by clicking the New Slide button on the toolbar. In the Normal view, PowerPoint places the new slide after the currently displayed slide. • Another way to add a slide is to copy it from another presentation. Choose Slides from Files from the Insert menu. Locate the presentation from which you want to copy a slide and click Display. Select the slide you want to copy and click Insert. PowerPoint inserts the slide after the one displayed on the screen.

  10. Formatting Slides • To change the layout of text or graphics on slides, you can use the program’s preset layouts. • PowerPoint includes 27 AutoLayouts you can choose from to create a new slide or change the layout of an existing slide. • Layouts include placeholders for text, columns, bulleted lists, clip art, tables, organization charts, objects, graphs, and media clips.

  11. Using Multimedia • Working with Clip Art • Custom Animation • Insert a Hyperlink • Adding a Sound

  12. Adding a Heading or Footer • You can add a header of footer on the Slide Master or by selecting Header and Footer from the View menu. • The AutoContent Wizard automatically creates a footer during the setup process. • You can add the date and time, slide number, and any text you want to the footer of the slide. • When you click the Notes and Handouts tab you also have the option of creating a header.

  13. Use Slide Transitions • Slide Transitions determine how one slide is moved from the screen and how the next one appears. • To set the transitions between slides, choose Slide Transition from the Slide Show menu and make your choices in the Slide Transition dialog box that appears in the task pane.

  14. Summary • You can use PowerPoint to create a new presentation and apply design templates, color schemes, slide animations, and text. • You can change a presentation in PowerPoint by applying slide layouts, adding clip art, and custom animation. • You can add notes to a slide in PowerPoint.

  15. Summary • You can change text appearance and bullet appearance in PowerPoint. • You can add a slide to an existing PowerPoint presentation. • You can insert a hyperlink or a header or footer in a PowerPoint presentation.

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