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PowerPoint. This presentation is a completed sample project that you can use as a help guide to create your own PowerPoint presentation. Once you have created your presentation, please name it, save it and send it to: pbond@bgcs.k12.in.us Have fun!!!. What is Power Point.
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PowerPoint This presentation is a completed sample project that you can use as a help guide to create your own PowerPoint presentation. Once you have created your presentation, please name it, save it and send it to: pbond@bgcs.k12.in.us Have fun!!!
What is Power Point Power Point is one of the easiest word processing programs that allows you to create outstanding documents. Power Point is a presentation program that produces exciting presentations that can include:clipart...pictures...movies...sounds...
Understanding Toolbars Select View and look at the toolbars...... • Standard • Formatting • Drawing
Standard Toolbar New-Open-Save-Print-Spell Check-Cut-Copy-Paste Format Painter-Undo Typing-Can’t Redo-Hyperlink Web Toolbar-Table-Spreadsheet-Chart-ClipArt New Slide-Layout-Design-B&W-Zoom-Help
Drawing Toolbar Drawing Move the object several ways Auto Shape Stars and Banners #32 Word Art Text Box
Formatting Toolbar • Left Justify • Center • Right Justify • Bullets • Increase • Tahoma - Font • 32 - size • Bold • Italics • Underline • Shadow
Let’s get started and make our first slide. • Go to File and select New • Select blank and then select the slide that has the title text box and a text box.
Beech Grove City SchoolsTechnology Program 2003 - 2004
Technology Department We are working on our PowerPoint presentation! Mr. Wagoner
Creating Text Boxes • To add independent text boxes: • In Slide view, click the Text box on the Drawing toolbar at the bottom of the screen. • Click and drag across to create the box, or click once and the box will expand as you type. • To add Auto Shape test areas: • Click on the Auto Shapes button on the Drawing toolbar. • Select a shape from the menu that appears. • Click and Drag to create the shape.
Drawing Shapes on Slides • Lines and Arrows: • From the Drawing toolbar, click the Line or Arrow button. • Drag the mouse pointer to draw the line or arrow • Shapes: • Use the Auto Shape drop down menu to select a shape to draw. Click once where you want a sample shape to be drawn. • Click and drag to draw the shape on your slide.
Different Backgrounds and Color Schemes • To change the background and color scheme of a slide select Format>Background>select a new color. • You can apply the new color to a single slide or “All” slides.
Different Backgrounds • Another way to select a different background is to select Format>Background>Select the black drop down arrow>Fill effects>select the tab you want to use…Gradient…Texture…Pattern • You can apply the new look to a single slide or Apply to All.
Adding Builds and Transitions • Go to View then slide sorter view • Go to SlideShow, select slide transition • Apply to selected slides • Modify transition … Advance slide • Go to tools and select build • Build....Dim.....effect. • View slide show
Running Your Slide Show • Select Slide Show then View Slide
Printing Your Slides • Select File>Print>Print What>Slides…Handouts…Note Pages…Outline View
Saving Your Presentation • Go to File and choose Save As • Choose the folder where you would like to store the presentation (i.e. A:drive) • Click in the File Name box and type the name • Click Save
You are now ready to create a presentation. Use this presentation as a help sheet.