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Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
Tutorial 2 – Applying and Modifying Text and Graphic Objects New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Creating a new presentation from a design template
Click File on the menu bar, and then click New Click the From design template link in the New Presentation task pane Click the design template you want to use New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Creating a new presentation from a design template
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Applying a different design template
Display the Slide Design templates in the task pane by clicking the Slide Design button on the Formatting toolbar Scroll through the design template thumbnails until you see one you’d like to apply, and then click the design template thumbnail New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Applying a different design template
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Inserting Clip Art On the slide you wish to insert the clip art on, click Format in the menu bar, and then click Slide Layout Scroll down the Slide Layout task pane to choose a slide layout containing a content placeholder Click the Insert Clip Art button in the content placeholder Locate the clip art you wish to insert, and click the OK button New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Inserting Clip Art New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Inserting Clip Art New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Insert and resize pictures and clip-art images
PowerPoint comes with a gallery of clip art that you can insert into your presentations. You can modify clip art by changing its size, grouping or ungrouping its components, changing some of its colors, or applying animation effects. You can also insert and modify pictures from other file sources, such as a CD, into your presentations. When you insert a picture or clip art, you might need to adjust the size of the object to fit your layout. To do so, click on the resize handles that appear when the object is selected and drag in or out New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Resize clip art New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Recolor clip art After clicking the clip art you wish to recolor, click the Recolor Picture button on the Picture toolbar. Use the Recolor Picture dialog box to replace old colors in the clip art with new colors of your choice. Click the Preview button in the Recolor Picture Dialog box, and then drag the dialog box by its title bar so that you can see the colors applied to the clip art on the slide. Click the OK button, and then click outside the selected object to deselect it. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Recolor clip art New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Change a Slide Master A master is a slide that contains the text and other objects that appear on all slides of the same type. PowerPoint presentations have two types of masters: The Title Master contains objects that appear on the title slide The Slide Master contains objects that appear on all slides except the title slide You will use the masters to make design changes that you want to appear on every slide: If you want your company logo to appear on the bottom right of every page, you will add it to the Slide Master If you want a picture of your office on a single slide, you add the picture to only that slide New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Enter Slide Master view
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Modify a Slide Master New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Resize text boxes New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Applying a second design template
PowerPoint 2003 now allows you to apply multiple design templates to the same presentation. Navigate to the slide you wish to change from the default design template, and use the Slide Design task pane to locate and select the new design. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Insert tab stops to align text
A tab adds a specific amount of space between the left margin and the beginning of the text on a line. A tab stop is the location to which the insertion point moves when you press the Tab key. PowerPoint supports four tab-stop alignment styles: left tab, center tab, right tab, and decimal tab. The default tab stops on the ruler are left tabs. These can be moved, deleted, or replaced with a different tab stop style. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Tab stop styles New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Inserting footers and slide numbers
From the View menu, select the Header and Footer option to add footers and slide numbers to each slide. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Create a table and a diagram
PowerPoint enables you to insert tables into slides in much the same way that you would insert tables into a Word document. Tables are useful on slides when you want to arrange information horizontally in rows and vertically in columns. To insert a table: Click the Table layout on the Slide Layout task pane Define the number of columns and rows Add information to the table New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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A slide with a table New Perspectives on Microsoft
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Use the Diagram Gallery
PowerPoint also enables you to easily add structured illustrations through the use of the Diagram Gallery. With the Diagram Gallery you can create organizational charts, radial diagrams, cycle diagrams, pyramid diagrams, Venn diagrams, and target diagrams. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Slide with completed Venn diagram
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Draw and manipulate a simple graphic using AutoShapes
PowerPoint's AutoShapes feature enables you to insert items such as lines, connectors, basic shapes, arrows, flowcharts, stars and banners, callouts, and action buttons. You can draw precisely and quickly almost any shape you need using the AutoShapes feature. All you have to do is click and drag. You can move, resize, and delete AutoShapes as you would clip art or other graphics. PowerPoint also gives you options to change the colors, lines, and orientation of the object to your preference. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Access the AutoShapes menu
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Slide with AutoShape added
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Use a summary slide A summary slide summarizes your key points by displaying the titles of all or most of the slides in your presentation. You can also use the summary slide feature to generate a table of contents to place at the beginning of the presentation. PowerPoint can automatically generate a summary slide. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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Create a summary slide To create a summary slide:
Go to the Slide Sorter View Select the slides with the titles you want as items in the summary slide Click the Summary Slide button on the Slide Sorter toolbar PowerPoint inserts a new slide in front of the first selected slide New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Tutorial 2
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View a summary slide New Perspectives on Microsoft
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