PowerPoint Basics Eric Prebys. PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 2 Why?  Q: Do computers make our life easier?  A: I don’t know, but PowerPoint does.  Powerful.

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PowerPoint Basics Eric Prebys

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 2 Why?  Q: Do computers make our life easier?  A: I don’t know, but PowerPoint does.  Powerful  Easy to use  Versatile  Great for the “organizationally challenged”

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 3 Getting Started  Launch Program:  Usually “Start->Programs->Microsoft PowerPoint”  You will be given options (varies slightly by version):  “Open existing document”  “Blank Presentation” (starting from scratch)  “From Template” (some pre-defined styles)  “From content wizard” (I avoid this one).  You will start with the title slide:  Add title  Add author

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 4 PowerPoint Desktop (newest versions) Layouts Menus Content Shortcuts Slide Organizer (use to rearrange slides)

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 5 Turning off Annoying Features  On newer versions (XP or 2003):  Go to “Tools->Autocorrect Options”.  Select “Autoformat as you type” tab.  UNCHECK “Automatic layout for inserted objects”.  This will eliminate a lot of annoyances.

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 6 Inserting Slides  Select “Insert->New Slide”  You will be prompted for the new slide layout. Some combination of text, images, and other objects You can modify this after you have created the basics.  Fill in title and text by clicking in the appropriate field and typing  Promote or demote lists with indent buttons near upper right (or tab and shift-tab)  Add other content by clicking on the appropriate field in the content window  Can also use “Insert” Menu clipart Media clip chart Org chart Image from file spreadsheet

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 7 Example

8 Inserting Objects and other Files  Use “Insert” menu.  “Insert->Object” can create a variety of file types, or import them from existing files.  Can insert movie or sound files with “Insert->Movies and Sounds” menu:

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 9 Modifying Slides  You can move and resize text windows  Click on edge and resize with mouse Can also move and resize pictures Draw simple things like arrows with the bottom menu items (or AutoShapes menu) Use textbox tool to add lines of text

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 10 Useful Options in “Drawing” Menu  If you don’t see this, select “View->Toolbars” and check “Drawing”.  Generally, double-click or right-click on objects to set their colors, attributes, etc. graphics Word Art text Font

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 11 Modified Slide Layout  Can select from standard templates at file creation time:  Can also modify template with the “View->Master- >Slide” menu  This is where you set the title at the bottom of the page, for example.  Can save a favorite template with “Save as…” type “PowerPoint template (.pot)”

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 12 “Borrowing” Web Content  To use an image from a web page:  Right-click on it and select “copy”, then “Edit->Paste” into PowerPoint, OR  Right-click and select “Save image as…”, save to file, then insert with “Insert->Picture->From file”.  To copy an entire web page:  Hit - to copy to the paste buffer  “Edit->Paste” into page.  Double click and select “Picture” tab to crop to desired size OR  Consider pasting into an intermediate program like Office Photo Editor to crop and process before including.

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 13 Some Fancy Tricks (only for projector display)  Select “Slide Show-> Slide Transition”  This will control how one slide transitions to the next  Select style from list  Click “Apply to all slides” to apply to whole presentation.  Select “Slide Show->Animation Schemes”  This will allow you to animate the individual objects on a slide.

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 14 Example Animations CCan animate in one element TThen the next CCan modify with “Slide Show->Custom Animations”

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 15 Saving and Presenting  Save with “File->Save as…”  To display on a projector:  Open file.  Select “View->Slide Show”  Click to advance  Right click to navigate  To print out  “File->Print” Select “slides” or “handouts” (several to a page).  To export to a webpage  Select “File->Save as…”  Select “Type” “Web page”  Make sure to click “Publish” and select “All web browsers”.  This will create one file with the name of the document and a directory with all the supporting files.  The whole tree can be copied to a web server.

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 16 Tips and tricks (in no particular order)  Most programs (and all Microsoft programs) have compatible clipboards.  You can “Edit->copy” from one program and “Edit->Paste” into a PowerPoint Slide.  When in doubt, right-click or double-click on a field to see what options appear.  For content from other applications, it’s usually better to create them separately, then include them as files, rather than create them directly in PowerPoint.

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 17 Versions and Options  Power Point has been around a long time.  Major improvements up until Office ’97.  Since then, most cosmetic and bells and whistles.  All versions since then have been compatible.  I’ve tried to be generic, but you may encounter some minor differences.  Getting software:  Not all versions of Office have PowerPoint (e.g. “Small Business Edition”).  If you are getting a new computer, make sure it’s bundled with PowerPoint (“Student” or “Standard” edition).  If Office is a bit pricy (or if you believe Bill Gates is the Antichrist), consider OpenOffice FREE!!!!!!! Emulates (and imports) major Office products, including PowerPoint Runs on other platforms (e.g. Linux).

PowerPoint Lesson - AGS 18 Some Closing Remarks  Remember, the idea is to convey information:  Are the colors visible?  Are the fonts large enough?  Have you overused features?  If you’re printing out slides:  Don’t rely on animations, links, multimedia, etc.  Don’t waste ink on backgrounds.