Transcript Document

by Mary Anne Poatsy, Keith
Mulbery, Lynn Hogan, Amy
Rutledge, Eric Cameron, Cyndi
Krebs
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• A PowerPoint presentation is an electronic
slide show saved with a .pptx extension after the
file name.
• A slide is the most basic element of
PowerPoint.
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Title bar
Ribbon
Thumbnails
Slide pane
Splitter bar
Fit slide to
current
window
button
Notes pane
Note
Button
Slide
number
Comments
button
View buttons
Zoom slider
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Status bar
• We will talk about 6 views which are:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Normal
Outline View
Slide Sorter
Notes Page
Reading View
Slide Show
• The default view in PowerPoint is Normal View
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• Normal View displays with two panes that
provide maximum flexibility in working with the
presentation.
• The pane on the left side of the screen shows
thumbnails, which are miniature slides.
• The slide pane on the right displays the current
slide. This is where you make edits to slide
content and add notes.
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Thumbnails
Slide pane
Splitter bar
Notes pane
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Outline view is used when you would like to enter text into your
presentation using an outline
Slide Header
on Slide 2
Slide 2
selected
Bullets on
Slide 2
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Slide sorter view displays thumbnails of your presentation slides.
This view is helpful when you want to change the order of slides or
to delete one or more slides.
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Notes Page view is used when you need to enter and edit large amounts of notes
text to which the speaker can refer when presenting.
Notes do not display when the presentation is shown.
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Reading View is used to view the slide show in full screen, one slide at
a time
Title bar
Menu
Views
Navigation
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Slide Show view is used to deliver the completed presentation full
screen to audience, one slide at a time, as an electronic presentation.
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• You can save your presentation as a PowerPoint
show with a .ppsx extension by using the Save
As command.
• This file type will open the presentation in Slide
Show view and is best for distributing an
unchangeable version of a completed slide show
to others for viewing.
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To create a speaker note:
1.If the Notes pane is not visible, click Notes on
the status bar.
2. Drag the splitter bar between the Slide pane and
the Notes pane up to expand the Notes pane.
3. Click in the Notes pane to begin typing. To
modify the text, click the HOME tab and apply
formatting using the tools in the Font and
Paragraph groups.
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TO ORDER YOUR SLIDES:
1.Click the VIEW tab.
2.Click Slide Sorter in the Presentation Views group.
3.Select the slide you wish to move and drag the slide to
the new location.
4.Double-click any slide to return to the Normal view.
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• PowerPoint provides a set of predefined slide
layouts that determine the position of the
objects or content on a slide.
• When you click the New Slide arrow on the
Home tab, a gallery from which you can choose
a layout displays.
• To change an existing slide layout: select the
slide then click Layout arrow in Slides group on
the Home tab.
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Title Slide
Title and
content
slide
using
SmartArt
Title and
Content Slide
Section
header
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To add a picture, do the following:
1.Click the INSERT tab.
2.Click Pictures in the Images group.
3.Navigate to the location of your picture files and
click the picture you want to use.
4.Click Insert.
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To create a shape in PowerPoint :
1.Click the Insert tab, click Shapes in the Illustrations
group.
2.Click the shape you desire from the Shapes gallery.
3.Click the desired position in which to place the shape or
drag the cross-hair pointer to control the approximate size
of the shape as desired.
4. Release the mouse button.
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Insert tab
Shapes
Recently
Used Shapes
Shapes
gallery with
a variety of
choices
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You can choose a solid color fill, no fill, a picture
fill, a gradient, or a texture fill.
To change the fill of a selected object:
1.Click Shape fill in the Shape Styles group on the
Format tab.
2.The Shape fill gallery provides color choices that
match the theme colors or color choices based on
Standard Colors.
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Standard Color
options
Select to
access More Fill
Colors options
Select to
apply a
Picture fill
Shape Fill
Select to
apply a
Gradient fill
Select to
apply a
Texture fill
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You can fill shapes with gradients, which are a blend of two or more
colors
Point to
Gradient
to open
Gradient
gallery
Select to
remove
gradient
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You can use texture fills such as canvas, denim, marble, or cork to fill
an object
Select to
open Texture
gallery
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Format tab
Shape Outline
Shape Outline
Color
No Outline
Option
Line weight
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PowerPoint allows you to apply many effects to shapes: like shadow effects.
To apply effects to a selected shape, click the Shape Effects in the Shape Styles
group on the Format tab. Click on shadow then select one of the options.
Shadow
effect
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