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Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Introduction to PowerPoint This is an overview to introduce you to some PowerPoint basics. Originally created by Microsoft Modified by C. Barber to make navigation easier for CST-094 1

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Introduction to PowerPoint Table of Contents Get to know PowerPoint Create your first presentation Customize your first presentation Present your first presentation Where to get more help and tips 5 2

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint PowerPoint Basics Each “page” in a presentation is called a slide. You can have as many slides in your presentation as you need. 3 1

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint What can you create? On screen presentations Web pages for web use Color and B&W overheads Color and B&W paper printouts 35 mm slides Audience handouts Speaker notes 4

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Four Panes of the PowerPoint Window 5 Outline/ Slides Pane Task Pane Slide Pane Notes Pane

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Four Panes of the PowerPoint Window 6 Outline/ Slides Pane Outline/Slides Pane Click on Outline Tab to see outline of your presentation Click on Slides Tab to see thumbnail pictures of your presentation. Click on any slide in the list to jump to that slide.

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Four Panes of the PowerPoint Window 7 Slide Pane Displays the active slide – work here to create your slide and add content and graphics. Go to “Next” and “Previous” slides by clicking on buttons in bottom right of Slide Pane. Slide Pane

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Four Panes of the PowerPoint Window 8 Task Pane Displays lists of tools you can use while creating your presentation. - Files to open - Templates - Slide Layouts - Clip Art - etc. Task Pane

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Four Panes of the PowerPoint Window 9 Notes Pane Add notes that can be used by a speaker during a presentation. Notes Pane

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint Views Views are ways of looking at and working on your presentation. There are different views to work in… –Normal View –Slide Sorter View –Slide Show View Move between views by clicking on the 3 View buttons in the lower left part of the PowerPoint window. Lorem Ipsum Tincidunt ut Lorem Ipsum Delor sit amet consectetuer –Nonummy nibh euismod Tincidunt ut Lorem Ipsum –Magna aliquam Exerci tation Nonummy nibh eui Exerci tation Nonummy nibh eui Delor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit sed diam Nonummy nibh euismod 10 View Buttons

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Lorem Ipsum Tincidunt ut Lorem Ipsum Delor sit amet consectetuer –Nonummy nibh euismod Tincidunt ut Lorem Ipsum –Magna aliquam Exerci tation Nonummy nibh eui Exerci tation Nonummy nibh eui Delor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit sed diam Nonummy nibh euismod Get to know PowerPoint Views: Normal View... 3 views in 1 The text outline of your presentation is in the left pane. Outline Pane Slide Pane Notes Pane The current slide with all your graphics and objects is in the right pane. Notes appear in the small pane below the Slide Pane. 11 Normal View The Task Pane may also appear over on the right.

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint Views: The Outline Pane The outline pane shows your presentation text without any graphics when the Outline Tab is selected. Or, you can click on the Slides Tab to see thumbnail sketches of each slide. Quickly type, edit and reorganize your text. Resize the outline pane if you need to see more Drag and drop slides or bullet points to rearrange them. Delor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit sed diam Nonummy nibh euismod Tincidunt ut Laoreet dolore Magna aliquam Exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea com Lorem Ipsum Delor sit amet consectetuer Nonummy nibh eui Smoo Lorem Ipsum Tincidunt ut Lorem Ipsum Delor sit amet consectetuer –Nonummy nibh euismod Tincidunt ut Lorem Ipsum –Magna aliquam Exerci tation Normal View

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint Views: The Slide Pane This pane shows how each individual slide in your presentation looks. Work in the slide pane to add graphics, text, charts and other objects. Use the scroll bar to move to other slides in your presentation. Resize the slide pane or click the Slide View button for a larger slide working area. Exerci tation Nonummy nibh eui Normal View

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint Views: Slide Sorter View Click the Slide Sorter View button to move to the Slide Sorter View. This view shows small thumbnail pictures of all the slides in your presentation. Select one or more slides and rearrange by dragging and dropping to the desired location. 14 Slide Sorter View

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint Views: Slide Show View Slide Show View is being used right now to view this presentation Use Slide Show View to preview and rehearse your presentation and to show your presentation electronically to an audience. Your presentation will run full screen with all animations and transitions. Advance to the next slide with a mouse click, or move forward and backward using the cursor keys. 15 Slide Show View

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Get to know PowerPoint Summary You can create electronic slide shows, web pages, overheads, speaker notes and audience handouts with PowerPoint. Your presentation is made up of multiple slides all in a single file. Views provide different ways to view and work on your presentation. 16

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Create your first presentation Contents Using the AutoContent Wizard --- if you’re not sure what to say or how to organize your first presentation. Starting your presentation from scratch --- if you know what you want to say

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Create your first presentation AutoContent Wizard In the Task Pane on the right, select AutoContent Wizard when you run PowerPoint for the first time The AutoContent Wizard creates a presentation with a title slide and several additional topic slides. It provides suggested content and organization for your presentation. Select the AutoContent Wizard 18

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Market Summary Market Past, Present & Future Review changes in market share, leadership, players, market shifts, costs, pricing, competition Product Definition Describe product/service being marketed Click to add notes Market Past, Present & Future Review changes in market share, leadership, players, market shifts, costs, pricing, competition Market Summary Create your first presentation AutoContent Wizard Follow the step-by-step instructions in the Wizard. When you finish, the AutoContent Wizard creates a presentation with a title slide and several additional topic slides. 19

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Create your first presentation AutoContent Wizard Select the suggested text and replace it with your own words. Use the scroll bar to advance to the next slide. Click to add notes Market Summary Market Past, Present & Future Review changes in market share, leadership, players, market shifts, costs, pricing, competition Product Definition Describe product/service being marketed Market Past, Present & Future Review changes in market share, leadership, players, market shifts, costs, pricing, competition Market Summary Delta College 20

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Create your first presentation AutoContent summary Use the AutoContent Wizard to create a new presentation if you don’t know how to get started. Replace the suggested text with your own words. 21

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Create your first presentation Start from scratch Choose Design Template from the Task Pane on the right to pick the look for your presentation. Click on different designs to preview them in the preview window until you find the one you would like. Select Design Template 22

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Click to add title Click to add text Title Placeholder Bulleted Text Placeholder ViewInsertFormat New Slide…Ctrl+M Insert New Slide Create your first presentation Start from scratch Follow the on-screen instructions to click and type your text into the placeholders on the slides –Bullets appear automatically –Tab to indent (we call it demote) Select New Slide from the Insert Menu. 23

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Create your first presentation Start from scratch summary Pick a look for your presentation Pick a Slide Layout that matches the information you want to put on the new slide. Type your title and text into the placeholders on the slides Add additional slides 24

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Customize your first presentation Contents Here’s what is discussed in this section: Choose a new look Add drawings and diagrams Add charts Add clip art Add your logo or make changes to every slide Add pictures, tables, organization charts, WordArt drawing objects, and multimedia 25 3

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Customize your first presentation Choose a new look Design Templates are professionally designed looks that you can apply to your presentation at any time. The content of your presentation does not change – only the design. The same presentation with 4 different Design Templates applied 26

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Customize your first presentation Choose a new look A color scheme is a set of 8 coordinated colors for titles, text and graphics. –Each design template has several color schemes to choose from. –Select a new color scheme for some or all of the slides in your presentation. The same design template with different color schemes applied. 27

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Customize your first presentation Add a drawing or diagram Use PowerPoint AutoShapes to create diagrams and drawings. Click on the shape and type. Text is automatically attached to the shape. Justclickand type 28

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Customize your first presentation Add clip art Click the Insert Clip Art button to access the clip art collection. Select from hundreds of images. You can move and resize the clip art on your slide. There are hundreds of clip art pictures on the Microsoft Office CD and on the Web. 29 3

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Add a lot of other objects to your slides –Pictures –Organization charts –Tables –WordArt drawing objects –Multimedia Movies and sounds Narration Customize your first presentation Add other graphics 30

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Customize your first presentation Summary Choose a new look for your presentation Add drawings and diagrams, charts and clip art to your slides. Add your logo or make changes to every slide. Add pictures, organization charts, WordArt drawing objects, tables and multimedia. 31

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Contents Here’s what is discussed in this section: On-screen slide show Color and black and white overheads Handouts Speaker Notes Publish on the Web 32 4

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Slide Show Use the Slide Show View to preview and rehearse your presentation and to show your presentation electronically to an audience. “Use animation for bullets and graphics. Add transition effects between slides. Play sounds and movies. 33

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Overheads and paper slides Print in color, grayscale, or pure black and white Black and white preview. –Preview what your black and white overheads and paper copies will look like using the Grayscale Preview. ColorGrayscale 34

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Handouts Print handouts for your meeting attendees. You can choose how many slides you would like to print per page. 35

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Notes Print your notes to refer to while you speak or to provide additional detail about the slide content. Preview how your notes pages will print from the View menu. Image of slide Notes 36

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Publish on the Web Save your presentation as HTML Web pages and publish on the Web for others who missed your presentation. Your colleagues can view the Web presentation using their Web browser. Open the HTML files in PowerPoint to update or change whenever you need to. 37

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Present your first presentation Summary Use the Slide Show View to preview and rehearse your presentation and to show your presentation electronically to an audience. Print overheads in color or black and white Create and print handouts for your audience Use speaker notes to refer to while you speak Publish your presentation on the Web 38

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue Where to get more information Use the Office Assistant to get Help. The Office Assistant provides guidelines for great presentations and professional presenting, including advice from Dale Carnegie Training®. The Microsoft Office Update web site has up-to-date information and free downloadable extras. On the Help menu, click Office on the Web. 39 5

Click Left Mouse Button or Press Space Bar to continue T H E E N D 40