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PowerPoint Part 1

objective Define presentation software. Plan an effective presentation. Examine the PowerPoint window. Enter slide text. Add a new slide. Apply a design theme. Compare presentation views. Print a PowerPoint presentation.

Defining Presentation Software Presentation software is a computer program you use to organize and present information to others. Whether you are explaining a new product or moderating a meeting, presentation software can help you effectively communicate your ideas. You can use PowerPoint to create presentations, as well as speaker notes for the presenter and handouts for the audience.

Planning an Effective Presentation Before you create a presentation, you need to have a general idea of the information you want to communicate. PowerPoint is a powerful and flexible program that gives you the ability to start a presentation simply by entering the text of your message. If you have a specific design or theme you want to use, you can start the presentation by working on the design. In most cases you’ll probably enter the text of your presentation into PowerPoint first and then tailor the design to the message and audience. When preparing your presentation, you need to keep in mind not only who you are giving it to, but also where you are giving it. It is important to know what equipment you will need, such as a sound system, computer, or projector.

Examining the PowerPoint Window

Entering Slide Text Each time you start PowerPoint, a new presentation with a blank title slide appears in Normal view. The title slide has two text placeholders—boxes with dotted borders—where you enter text. The top text placeholder on the title slide is the title placeholder, labeled “Click to add title.” The bottom text placeholder on the title slide is the subtitle text placeholder, labeled “Click to add subtitle.” To enter text in a placeholder, click the placeholder and then type your text. After you enter text in a placeholder, the placeholder becomes a text object. An object is any item on a slide that can be modified. Objects are the building blocks that make up a presentation slide.

Adding a New Slide

Applying a Design Theme A design theme includes a set of 12 coordinated colors for fill, line, and shadow, called theme colors. A set of fonts for titles and other text, called theme fonts. A set of effects for lines and fills, called theme effects to create a cohesive look. In most cases, you would apply one theme to an entire presentation.

Comparing Presentation Views

Printing a PowerPoint Presentation You print your presentation when you want to review your work or when you have completed it and want a hard copy. Reviewing your presentation at different stages of development gives you a better perspective of the overall flow and feel of the presentation. You can also preview your presentation to see exactly how each slide looks before you print the presentation. When you are finished working on your presentation, even if it is not yet complete, you can close the presentation file and exit PowerPoint.