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Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint Date: March 22, 2012 Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Location: Maher Hall 114 Computer Lab Instructor: Joel Elad
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Learning Objectives Navigate the “Ribbon” and PowerPoint Interface Understand various PowerPoint views Using built-in PowerPoint templates Import existing slides from other presentations Format text on your slides (bullet/number lists, etc.) Adding objects like pictures, tables, graphics to your slides Use themes in your slides to control color, font, effects Polish your slides with header/footer, background, etc University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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The Ribbon
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University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Tabs, Groups, Commands Tabs: The Ribbon is made up of different tabs, each related to specific kinds of work you do in Excel. Groups: Each tab has several groups that show related items together. Commands: A command is a button or a menu.
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PowerPoint 2007 vs. 2010 PowerPoint 2007 Office Button PowerPoint 2010 File Tab University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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PowerPoint Help University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Button pops up help window.
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University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Parts of your PowerPoint screen Slides tab Slide pane Notes pane
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Slide Sorter view – See all your slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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Using a template University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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Template can provide built in slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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Starting a blank presentation University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Click the File tab, then New, and when Blank presentation is selected, click Create on right hand side. A blank presentation will open with 1 slide ready for editing. Save the file with a meaningful name first.
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Different Types of slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 PowerPoint has pre-formatted basic slides you can add by clicking New Slide button: Title & Content Title Slide Two Content Title Only Blank Duplicate Selected Slides
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Importing Existing slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Click the New Slide button and select Reuse Slides. Use the Browse button to open file from where you want to import. Roll over with your mouse to see a larger picture of the slide. Click on a slide you want, and it’ll be imported after the current slide. Option: Keep source formatting checkbox.
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Printing slides, notes, handouts University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 When you print, you have several options: Handout pages (put 1-9 slides per page) Full Page slides Notes pages (1 slide & notes) Outline (main points per slide) You can print certain slides instead of the entire presentation!
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Save your presentation (formats) University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 You can save your presentation in a variety of formats: PowerPoint (.pptx – 2007 & newer versions) PowerPoint 97-2003 version (.ppt) PDF PowerPoint show
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Formatting text on slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Basic formatting is available when you write text: Shadow Bold, Italic, Underline, Shadow, Change Font Size, Color You can center text You can indent text without using a list or bullets. PowerPoint will automatically RESIZE your text based on the size of the text box on the slide.
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Adding bulleted or numbered lists to your slide presentation University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Write out your list, Click the appropriate button, & you can change the type Bullets and Numbering option
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Adding pictures or clip art to your slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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Adding and formatting tables to your slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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Using SmartArt University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Mixture of graphics & text Lots of categories You can resize and format
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Pre-Designed Themes for slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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Adding a Background Graphic University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Texture Tiling an image
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Adding a header and footer University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Date and Time Slide number Footer Title Slide exception Notes and Handout options
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Setting up your slides University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 Click on the Design tab, then the Page Setup button to see different setup criteria Your slides and notes/handouts can have different orientations (Landscape slides, portrait handouts) You can make custom sized slides if necessary
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Presentation Tips University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400 1.Use compelling material 2.Keep it simple – not everything goes on slide 3.Minimize complexity – leave details to handouts/files 4.Reduce redundancy – say it once 5.Timing is important
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Presentation Tips (continued) 6.Slides are meant as a visual focus 7.Use a consistent look & feel 8.You can add multimedia effects 9.Use handouts when necessary 10. Practice – Know your material University of San Diego, Academic Tech Services iTeam - iteam@sandiego.edu, ext. 7400
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