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Microsoft Office 2007- Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
Creating A Presentation in PowerPoint 2007
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Objectives Define presentation software Plan an effective presentation
Examine the PowerPoint window Enter slide text Add a new slide Microsoft Office 2007-Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Objectives Apply a design theme Compare presentation views
Print a PowerPoint presentation Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Defining Presentation Software
Presentation software is a computer program used to organize and present information Presentation software allows you to communicate your ideas effectively Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Defining Presentation Software
Use PowerPoint to present information in a variety of ways On-screen presentations Notes Audience handouts Online meetings Outline pages Overheads Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Defining Presentation Software
With PowerPoint you create slides that contain Text Illustrations Photographs Clip art Charts SmartArt Even sounds and movies Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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A Typical Slide Slide title Bulleted text Clip art SmartArt graphic
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Defining Presentation Software
With PowerPoint you can Enter and edit text easily Change the appearance of graphics Collaborate online with colleagues a presentation as an attachment Incorporate information from other sources Excel Word Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Planning an Effective Presentation
Using PowerPoint themes, you can use a design and enter your text immediately You can go back and tailor your presentation based on the needs of the audience Planning is a critical part of creating a presentation Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Planning an Effective Presentation
Planning includes: Determining and outline the message you want to communicate Verifying the audience and the delivery location Determining the type of output Determining the design Deciding on additional materials needed Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Planning an Effective Presentation
Additional materials needed may include Speaker notes Audience handouts Handouts can include 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 9 slides per page Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Typical Speaker Notes While this slide is presented, the speaker can refer to notes on a printed handout that no one else will see Notes Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Typical Handouts Handouts provide lines for audience to take their own notes Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Planning an Effective Presentation
When planning a presentation, keep in mind copyright laws Intellectual property is any idea or creation of the human mind Copyright law is a type of intellectual property law that protects works of authorship Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Planning an Effective Presentation
Fair use permits the public to use copyrighted material for certain purposes without obtaining prior consent from the owner Unauthorized use of protected work is known as copyright infringement, and can lead to legal action Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Examining the PowerPoint Window
PowerPoint opens in Normal view (the default view) Normal view is the primary view for writing, editing and designing your presentation Normal view is divided into three panes Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Normal View Slide pane Slides and Outline tabs Notes pane
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Normal View The Ribbon organizes all of PowerPoint’s primary commands
Office Button Quick Access Toolbar Ribbon Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Normal View Each set of primary commands is identified by a tab
Commands are further arranged into groups based on their function Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Normal View Tabs Groups
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Normal View The Outline tab displays the text of your presentation in the form of an outline The Slides tab displays the slides of your presentation as small images, called thumbnails Creating a Presentation in PowerPoint 2007
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Normal View Slides tab Outline tab Thumbnail
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Normal View The Quick Access toolbar provides immediate access to common commands that you use all the time, such as Save, Undo, and Redo Click to add or remove buttons to the toolbar Quick Access Toolbar Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Normal View The status bar, located at the bottom of the PowerPoint window, shows messages about what you are doing and seeing in PowerPoint which slide you are viewing the design theme applied Left side of status bar Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Normal View The status bar displays Zoom slider controls,
Fit slide to current window button View Shortcuts Zoom slider Fit slide to current window button View shortcuts Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Entering Slide Text A new presentation starts with one blank title slide which has two text placeholders Title text placeholder Subtitle text placeholder Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Entering Slide Text Click in placeholder to type text
Placeholder becomes a text object An object is any item that can be modified Text entered in placeholder Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Entering Slide Text When you click inside a placeholder, the insertion point appears Selection box Indicates that text placeholder is selected and can accept text Insertion point Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Entering Slide Text The AutoFit Options button indicates that PowerPoint has decreased the size of all the text so that it fits inside the text object AutoFit Options button Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Adding a New Slide It is easy to add a new slide to your presentation
You can choose among nine slide layouts A slide layout contains text and object placeholders that are arranged in a specific way on the slide Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Adding a New Slide You can modify an existing slide layout or create a brand new, custom slide layout When you click the New Slide button on the Ribbon, a Title and Content placeholder slide appears Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Adding a New Slide A content placeholder can be used to insert text or objects such as clip art, tables, or charts To change a slide layout, click the Layout button in the Slides group Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Adding a New Slide SmartArt graphic Graph chart Table
Content placeholder Picture Clip art Movie or video clip Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Adding a New Slide To enter text in the form of a bulleted list, type the first word or phrase, then press [Enter] Press [Tab] to create a second-level bullet 1st level bullet 2nd level bullet Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Apply a Design Theme A design theme incorporates sets of colors for fill, line, and shadow, called theme colors; fonts for titles and other text, called theme fonts; and effects for lines and fills, called theme effects Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Apply a Design Theme Design themes give your presentation a cohesive look Design themes are found on the Design tab on the Ribbon Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Apply a Design Theme Point to a design theme on the Ribbon and you will see a live preview allows you to see how your changes affect the slides before actually making the change Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Apply a Design Theme Design tab Design themes More button
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Apply a Design Theme You can also modify a theme to create your own custom theme After making modifications, click the Themes group More button, then clicking Save Current Theme Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Comparing Presentation Views
PowerPoint has four basic views Normal view Slide Sorter view Notes Page view Slide Show view Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Comparing Presentation Views
Normal view is the primary editing view Slide Sorter view is used for rearranging slides and adding slide effects Notes Page view is for typing notes to yourself Slide show view is used to give your presentation Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Comparing Presentation Views
You can change views using the View Shortcuts on the status bar You can also use the View tab on the Ribbon Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Slide Sorter View Slides appear as thumbnails and can be rearranged
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Printing a PowerPoint Presentation
Before you print your presentation, you should review it and preview it To preview your presentation, click the Office Button, point to Print, then click Print Preview Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Printing a PowerPoint Presentation
The Print Preview window offers options for previewing and printing your presentation The Print Preview tab appears on the Ribbon Print Preview tab Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Printing a PowerPoint Presentation
Using the Print dialog box, you can choose to print slides, handouts, notes or the Outline view Handouts can be printed as 1,2, 3, 4, 6, or 9 per page You can print in Color, Grayscale or Pure Black and White, depending on your printer Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Printing a PowerPoint Presentation
Print dialog box Click list arrow to choose what to print Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Summary PowerPoint is a presentation software program that allows you to communicate your ideas effectively You can use text, graphics, charts, and movies and modify them to your liking You can choose many output formats, such as on-screen presentations or handouts Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Summary Planning is a very important part of creating a presentation
You should consider the message you want to deliver, your equipment needs, audience needs, and additional materials Speaker notes Audience handouts Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Summary PowerPoint opens in the Normal view which contains the Outline and Slides tabs, the Slide pane and the Notes pane The first slide has a Title Slide layout Layouts contain text and content placeholders which you click to type or add an object Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Summary PowerPoint offers several design themes which dictate the overall look of your presentation Design themes include theme colors, theme fonts, and theme effects Design themes are found on the Design tab of the Ribbon Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Summary The four views in PowerPoint are Normal, Slide Sorter, Notes, and Slide Show View Shortcuts are on the status bar and on the View tab on the Ribbon Before printing your presentation you should review it and preview it using the Print Preview command Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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Summary Using the Print dialog box, you can choose to print slides, handouts, notes or the Outline view You can print handouts as 1,2, 3, 4, 6, or 9 per page You can print in Color, Grayscale or Pure Black and White, depending on your printer Microsoft Office Illustrated Introductory, Windows XP Edition
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