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Microsoft® PowerPoint 2013
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Select slides, rearrange slides, add sections, and delete slides 1 Use the Clipboard 2 Check spelling and word usage 3 Insert headers and footers 4 Apply a consistent background and theme colors 5 Add movement effects 6 2
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To select contiguous slides: Click the first slide. Press Shift while you click the last slide in the selection. To select noncontiguous slides: Click the first slide. Press Ctrl while you click each slide you want to add to the selection, one at a time. 4 1 Exercise 3-1 Figures 3-1 and 3-2
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You can rearrange slides using several methods: – Slide View – Slide Sorter – Outline View Click and drag to re-position your slide 5 1
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From the Home tab, in the Slides group, click the Section button, and choose Add Section. Short-cut—Right-click, choose Add Section 6 1 Figure 3-4 Section button Untitled section
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To delete slides, select them on the Slides tab and use one of these methods: – Press Delete on your keyboard – Click the Cut button on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group. – Short-cut—right-click, Delete 7 1 Exercise 3-4
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Cut. The selected text or object is removed and stored on the Clipboard. Copy. The selected text or object remains in its original place, and a copy is placed on the Clipboard. Paste. A copy of the item is placed at the location of the insertion point, and the item remains on the Clipboard. Duplicate. A copy of the item is made on the same slide, and a copy is placed on the Clipboard 9 2
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The Clipboard holds up to 24 items at a time. Clipboard items are viewed and managed by using the Clipboard task pane. – Home tab, Clipboard group, click the launcher Delete does not save items to the Clipboard. 10 2
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Keyboard short-cuts: Ctrl+ C – To Copy Ctrl+ X – To Cut Ctrl+ V – Paste Ctrl+ D – Duplicate 11 2
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On the Slides tab, select the slide you need to move. – From the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the Cut button. – This removes the slide and stores it on the Clipboard. On the Slides tab, select the slide you want to precede the new slide. – Click the Paste button. – The cut slide is inserted after the selected slide. 12 2 Exercise 3-5 Figure 3-5 Number of items in the Clipboard Slide that has been cut
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Select text then press Ctrl + X to cut the text from the slide. Move to a new position and then click the item you want from the Clipboard to insert that text. 13 2 Exercise 3-6 Figure 3-6
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A Paste Options button appears below the text each time you paste. Click the Paste Options button and choose your preferred option. 14 2 Exercise 3-6 Figure 3-7 Paste Options button
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Click the Clipboard Options button. At the top of the Clipboard pane, click the Clear All button to remove all of the Clipboard items. 15 2 Exercise 3-7 Figure 3-8 Clear All button Clipboard Options button
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The Undo button reverses your last action (Up to 20 actions) Once the Undo button is used, the Redo button appears. – reapplies editing commands in the order you undid them. Keyboard short-cuts: – Ctrl + Z - To Undo – Ctrl + Y – To Redo 16 2
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The Format Painter Button is used to copy character formatting To Copy the formatting one time: Single-click the Format Painter button on the Home tab, Clipboard group The mouse pointer changes to a paintbrush with an I-beam pointer Select the text to be formatted To Copy the formatting multiple times: Double-click the Format Painter button – To turn OFF the Format Painter button Press the ESC key Click the Format Painter button 17 2
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Spelling is an excellent proofreading tool, but careful proofreading and editing are still required Right-click a word with a red wavy underline and choose the correct spelling Press F7 Click the Spell-Check button on the Quick Access Toolbar 19 3 Figure 3-9
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Searches through reference materials such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, and translation services. From the Review tab, in the Proofing group, click the Research button. 20 3 Exercise 3-11 Figure 3-10
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Used to find words with similar meanings Click on the word you need to look up. Press Shift + F7 Short-cut – Right Click a word, Synonyms Review Tab 21 3 Figure 3-11
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To use Find and Replace: From the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the Replace button to open the Find dialog box Press – Ctrl + H 22 3 Exercise 3-13 Figure 3-12
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24 4 Date and time. Current date and time updated automatically or keyed as a fixed date. Header. Descriptive text printed at the top of the page on notes and handout pages only. Page number. Number placed in the lower right corner of notes and handout pages. Slide number. Number placed on slides, usually in the lower right corner. Footer. Descriptive text printed at the bottom of slides, notes pages, and handout pages.
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Click the Insert tab, Click the Header and Footer button Page Set-Up dialog box To add Header and Footer to your slides 25 4 Exercise 3-14 Figure 3-14 Preview box
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Use the Notes and Handouts tab in the Header and Footer dialog box To insert header and footer information on notes pages and handouts 26 4 Exercise 3-15 Figure 3-15
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From the Design tab, in the Themes group, click the More button to display themes Point to one of the themes to preview it Click to apply 28 5 Figure 3-16
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From the Design tab, in the Themes group, click the Colors button to see choices for theme colors arranged in alphabetical order name Point to theme colors to preview them, “ Live Preview” Click theme colors to apply them to your presentation 29 5 Exercise 3-17 Figure 3-17
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From the Design tab, in the Variants group, click the Fonts button to see theme fonts. – Some themes use one font while others use two. Click Theme Fonts to apply them to your presentation. 30 5 Exercise 3-18 Figure 3-18
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From the Design tab, in the Variants group, click the Effects button to see several choices for theme effects. Click a Theme Effect to apply it to your presentation. 31 5 Exercise 3-19 Figure 3-19
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From the Design tab, in the Variants group, Fonts, click Customize Fonts Click Create New Theme Fonts at the bottom of the Font Theme drop-down list. Choose both a Heading font and a Body font. In the Name box, key a name for this theme. Click Save 32 5 Exercise 3-20 Figure 3-20 New theme font name
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From the Transitions tab, in the Transition to This Slide group, click the More button to display transitions. Point to transitions to preview “Live Preview” them Click a Transition to apply it 34 6 Figure 3-21
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From the Transitions tab, in the Timing group, click the down arrow in the Duration box. – Key the number of seconds you need. This applies ONLY to the selected slide. – Click the Apply to All button if the same transition speed should apply to all slides in the presentation. Click the drop-down arrow in the Sounds list box, and choose a sound. – Still working in the Timing group, for Advance slide select On mouse click. 35 6
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Write concise text Be sure the sequence of content is logical Use accurate spelling and appropriate wording Customize a theme for a unique design These strategies used in Lesson 3 are essential for easy-to-read text that an audience can readily comprehend. Themes provide background consistency and help to create a unified and cohesive presentation. 37
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