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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint Learning about Presentation Software and using Microsoft PowerPoint Slide views Preparing text, drawings and graphics Embedding and OLE content Slide Animation Objectives
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint What is Presentation Software? l An application program that facilitates preparation and presentation of information in the form of slides l Standard Features l East preparation of slides l On-screen slide shows l Preparation of speaker notes & handouts l Slide animation
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The PowerPoint window can be Viewed in a variety of formats depending on what you are trying to do l Normal View – a combination of the slide, outline pane & notes view pane. The relative sizes of can be adjusted as needed l Slide Sorter View – shows thumbnails of all slides making it easy to rearrange the order l Slide Show - shows the presentation on screen w/o menus l Note Pages View - shows slide on top and inserted notes on bottom l Master View - Used to set presentation defaults – heading fonts, footers, logos etc. To change views - use the view buttons on the bottom of your screen of the View Menu
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The PowerPoint Normal View Slide Outline or Thumbnail Pane Slide Speaker Notes
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The Outline Pane on the Normal view Using the Outline tab makes it easy to move around lines of text from slide to slide or to promote (demote) text bullets
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The PowerPoint Slide Sorter View One or more slide thumbnails can be selected to copy, move, or delete entire slides
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The PowerPoint Notes Page View This view allows the user to enter speaker and/or audience notes that do not appear on the slide but can be printed out for reference.
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The PowerPoint Slide Master View
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint The Master Views can be used to set defaults for all slides – Slide Master, Handout Master, Notes Master l Views used for setting presentation defaults l Formats - Print fonts, pitch, and styles, borders for: l Title Boxes, Text Boxes l Multiple levels of bulleting l Headers & Footers l Input header/footer in Master view but must apply them from the View Header/Footer menu l Default Slide Objects l lines, text color, object backgrounds
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Walkthrough: Getting Started l The Menus and Toolbars l Using a Blank Presentation l Editing the Master Slide View l Creating and Using Preset Templates l Using the AutoContent Wizard
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Editing PowerPoint Objects: l Each “box/shape” is an object l boxes may or may not have line around them l The default text boxes do not have lines and have “autowrap” features similar to word l line spacing l Each object is independent l Change fonts, styles (for the object or part of the object) l Move location l Change colors, outlines, fill Click on an object to select it – use the sizing handles to Modify the object size or click on the border to move the entire object.
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Walkthrough: Editing Text l Typing and editing text Formatting Text l Line Spacing Bullets & Numbering l Borders (Format – Colors & Lines) l Wordwrap (Format – Colors & Lines) l Text Alignment (Format – Alignment)
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Walkthrough: Creating objects using the drawing toolbar l Drawing Toolbar l AutoShapes Button - choose Connectors, Shapes, Arrows, Flowcharts etc. l Edit Lines l Color, Thickness, and Arrows, dashed, shadowed l Edit Colors l text, line, background l Object Rotation l Front to back l Grouping/Ungrouping add words
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Objects from other files can be placed into your PowerPoint presentation l Clip Art l Graphics files l Text and tables from Word - using copy/paste l EXCEL spreadsheets - using copy/paste special (“embed” or “linking” feature) l Charts - using copy/paste special (“embed” or “linking” feature)
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Simple Copy/Paste for Sharing Data l Works within an application or from one application to another l Copies the text or graphic l Retains no connection with the source application or data When you use the paste tool with out specifying how you want your object copied – PowerPoint will select an option on its own
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Object Embedding l Embedding copies objects such as Excel charts/worksheets in its original source application format. If you double click on the object, it allows you to edit the object using the Excel features (displays Excel menus) l Since it is a copy of the object, editing the object in PowerPoint does not change the original source. Select the Paste radio button and the MS Excel Worksheet Object to embed a worksheet
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Object Linking l Object Linking sets up a “link” to the object in the source document. l The object will be displayed in the target document l The “linked copy” cannot be modified independent of the original object. l All changes made to the original object are dynamically reflected on the “linked copy”. Select the Paste link radio button – to link the two objects
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Slide Transition effects l specify: l transition type l transition speed l slide advance l sound The slide change from one to the next using different visual techniques – Transitions group on the Animation Ribbon
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Slides build one object at a time Remove or dim objects after they’ve been shown Slide Build Effects: Tools - Animation you can phase in text by clicking or pressing return one line at a time
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CS&E 1111 PowerPoint Some notes about Saving and Printing l File-Save Menu allows for alternative formats of saving l PowerPoint ‘97, or older versions l As a presentation l Other formats l File-Print Menu gives options for printing l one slide per page l multiple slides per page l slides and notes together
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