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Introduction to PowerPoint. Outline. Introduction Formatting & Design Paragraph formatting Templates Adding animation Advanced Creating custom show Adding music and other sound files Adding slide transitions & animations. What Can You Create?. On screen presentations
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Outline • Introduction • Formatting & Design • Paragraph formatting • Templates • Adding animation • Advanced • Creating custom show • Adding music and other sound files • Adding slide transitions & animations
What Can You Create? • On screen presentations • Web pages for web use • Color and B&W overheads • 35 mm slides • Audience handouts • Speaker notes • etc..
Get to Know PowerPoint • Each “page” in a presentation is called a slide. • You can have as many slides in your presentation as you need.
You Can Start With • Auto Content Wizard • Design Template • Blank Presentation
PowerPoint’sAutoLayouts Scroll to see more AutoLayouts Start From Scratch • Pick a layout. • Choose an AutoLayout that best matches the information you want to put on the new slide.
TitlePlaceholder Click to add title • Click to add text Bulleted Text Placeholder Placeholder in Layout • Follow the on-screen instructions to click and type your text into the placeholders on the slides • Select New Slide from the Insert Menu.
Working with Different Views • Normal view • Outline view • Slide view • Slide sorter view • Slide show
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