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Learn about the PowerPoint 2003 screen, slide master, slide transitions, design considerations, printing and saving files, and how to use Microsoft Office PowerPoint Help.
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PowerPoint Slide Master and Transitions Tina Reed treed@buffalo.edu UBIT
What you will learn today • The Power Point 2003 Screen • Views • Slide Master and Title Master • Slide Transitions • Print Screen • Design considerations • Printing and saving files • Microsoft Office PowerPoint Help • Questions • Online Evaluation Form
The PowerPoint 2003 Screen Formatting toolbar Outline/Slide tabs Menu bar Standard toolbar Title bar Task pane Slide pane Outline/ Slide pane View buttons Drawing toolbar Notes pane
Working with Slides – From a Template • Create new presentation • File, New • Choose Design Template in the New Presentation task pane • Scroll to find a template • Click on template to select • Highlight text and type PowerPoint Slide Master and Transitions Presented by: your name • Add new slide and type Slide Master Use the slide master to make global changes to all of the slides in your presentation
View Normal Slide Sorter
View Slide Show
View Notes Page
Slide Master View Slide Master Title Master Placeholders
Slide Master View Toolbar Slide Master View Toolbar
Formatting Text • Formatting Toolbar • Drawing Toolbar
Slide Transitions Task Pane
Print Screen • View the screen you want to copy • Press ‘Print Screen’ key on keyboard • Paste into application • In PowerPoint • Edit, Paste • Edit with Picture Toolbar
Design Considerations • Keep it simple • Contrast = readability • Less is more • Highlight your content
Online Evaluation Form http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/workshop_eval.html PPT 102 – Slide Master and Transitions Section A