File and Folder Management PowerPoint 2000 Intermediate Basic File Manipulation • Recently used files are displayed at the bottom of the “File” drop down menu •

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File and Folder Management
PowerPoint 2000 Intermediate
Basic File Manipulation
• Recently used files
are displayed at the
bottom of the “File”
drop down menu
• Right clicking on
files or folders
displays a pop-up
menu
Folder pop-up
File pop-up
Properties
• Each file that you save
can has a number of
automatically entered
or user defined
properties
• Tabs include:
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General
Summary
Statistics
Contents
Custom
Finding Files
• Allows you
to find files
that you
may have
forgotten
the file
name of
• Also allows
you to find
files
containing
specific
text or
phrases
Defining Your Default Folder Location
• When you display the File Open or File Save
dialog boxes, the default folder displayed can be
set
• Tools/Options
The Pack and Go Wizard
You can pack a presentation for use on a PC that
may not have PowerPoint installed on it
Adding Text to Slides
PowerPoint 2000- Intermediate
Text and PowerPoint
• Every new slide which you create in PowerPoint
will contain placeholders
– Consisting of a title placeholder where you type in the text for
the title of the slide, and a main text placeholder where you
can add text and objects
• You can also add text to your slides, outside the
placeholders, using the Text Box tool
– Use the Text Box tool to create text labels; this is ideal for
short notes and phrases
– You can also use the Text Box tool to create a word
processing box for longer sections of text where the text will
wrap inside the boundaries of the box
Adding Text in Slide View
• You can enter text on
a slide using the
placeholders
• Or using the Text
Box tool
Click to add title
Click to add text
– Create a text label
– Create a word
processing box
Click on either placeholder
and add text as required
Any text that you enter on a slide with the Text Box
tool is not displayed in Outline view. Only text typed
in a title or main placeholder will appear
Adding a New Slide to a Presentation
• Press Ctrl+M or use the Insert/New Slide command
– Then select the required AutoLayout
Outline View and Text
• In Outline view you work with only the titles and
main text from each slide in your presentation
• The Outline tools include
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Demote
Move Up
Move Down
Collapse
Expand
Collapse All
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Summary Slide
Show Formatting
Adding Text in Shapes
– Text can easily be added and arranged in drawing shapes
selected from the AutoShapes menu
– When you move or rotate the shape, the text moves with it
To add text to an AutoShape
Click on the Autoshape to select it
Begin typing
The text appears in the AutoShape
To make the text fit the shape, use the Word wrap text in AutoShape
Formatting option
Finding and Replacing Text
• Allows you to search for words or strings of
characters and replace them with other words
Selection Techniques
• Make sure that you
know how to:
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Select a word
Select a paragraph
Select a sentence
Toggle between the text
insertion point and
selection of the Text
Object
Formatting and Proofing Text
PowerPoint 2000 Intermediate
Text Formatting Within PowerPoint
• You can format text by selecting commands from the Format
menu or by using the tools on the Formatting toolbar
Replacing Fonts
• Select the Replace Fonts command from the
Format drop down menu
Formatting Fonts
• Select the Font command from the Format menu
Additional Text Formatting Effects
• Select the Font command from the Format menu
Bullets
• Select the Bullets and Numbering
command from the Format menu
• Or use the bullets on/off tool
Case Formatting
• Select the change case command from the
format menu
• Options include:
– Sentence case
– Lowercase
– Uppercase
– Title case
– Toggle case
Using the Format Painter
• Select the text containing the styles you wish to
transfer to another section of text
• Click on the Format Painter icon on the Standard
toolbar
• Select the text you want to add the style to and the
style is transferred to the selected text
Remember the Undo Command!
• To undo your last action, click on the Undo icon
on the standard toolbar
– Or select Undo from the Edit menu
Undo Icon
Redo Icon
Paragraph Alignment
• Includes:
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Left
Right
Center
Justify
• Select alignment from the format
menu
Or
• Use the formatting toolbar icons
Line and Paragraph Space Formatting
• Modifies the amount of space between lines of
text or between paragraphs, select the Format
Line Spacing command
Tab Formatting
Used to align and space text horizontally in a document. All
tab stops are available on the ruler. You can choose from the
following types of tab stop:
Left Tab
The left-hand edge of the text is aligned with the
tab stop
Right Tab
The right-hand edge of the text is aligned with the
tab stop
Center Tab
The text is centered over the tab stop
Decimal Tab
The decimal points of numbers are aligned at the
tab stop
Note: When you are entering text and want to move from one
tab stop to the next, press Ctrl+Tab
Checking Spelling
• Use the Tools/Spelling command
• Or click on the Spelling icon, in the Standard
Toolbar
• Options include:
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Ignore
Ignore All
Change
Change All
Add
Suggest
TIP:
Press F7 to activate the Spell
Checker
Using Masters
PowerPoint 2000- Intermediate
What Are Slide Masters?
• Four PowerPoint masters:
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Slide Master
Title Master
Handout Master
Notes Master
• Masters contain formatting information
• Items on the master appear on
all slides
– No need to apply the master formatting
to every slide in your presentation
• Changes to text on individual slides are retained
The Slide Master
• Contains formatted
placeholders for title,
text and background
items
• To open, select Master
from the View menu,
and select Slide Master
Master title (Title Area for
AutoLayouts)
Shortcut Tip to open the
Slide Master, click on the
Slide View icon whilst
holding down the SHIFT
key
Master text (Object Area for
AutoLayouts)
Adding a Footer, Date and
Numbering Information
• Click on the View/Header and Footer command
Manipulating Slide Masters
• You can:
– Make a slide different from the Slide Master
• By making changes to an individual slide
– Reapply the Slide Master formats to a slide
• Select the slide that you want to reapply
the Slide Master formatting to
• Select Slide Layout from the Format menu
to display the Slide Layout dialog box
• Select Reapply
The Microsoft Clip Gallery
PowerPoint 2000- Intermediate
What is the Microsoft Clip Gallery?
• A central
collection of:
– Pictures
– Sounds
– Motion clips
Using the Microsoft Clip Gallery
• Click on the
“Insert Clip
Art” icon
• Or use the
“Insert” drop
down menu
Modifying the Contents
of the Microsoft Clip Gallery
• You can add, rename or delete clip categories
• You can update the clip previews
• You can even acquire more clip art from the
Internet!
Creating Tables
PowerPoint 2000 - Intermediate
Creating Slides that Contain Tables
• Use the “Insert Table” icon
Tables and Text Manipulation
• Tab
• Shift+Tab
Move to the next cell
Move to the previous cell
Selection Techniques Within Tables
• To select cells
– Click on the first cell and drag over any adjacent cells you
wish to select
• To select a row
– Click within the row you wish to select and from the Table drop
down menu (displayed on the Tables and Borders toolbar)
choose Select Row
• To select a column
– Click within the column you wish to select and from the Table
drop down menu (displayed on the Tables and Borders
toolbar) choose Select Column
Manipulating Cells, Rows
and Columns Within Tables
• To change column widths & row heights
– Click on the edge of the cell you wish to resize and drag
until the desired size is reached
– You can have a column automatically resize to fit the
contents of the column by double clicking on the column
edge
Charts
PowerPoint 2000 - Intermediate
Creating a Chart
• Use an AutoLayout
• Or Use the Insert Chart icon
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Chart Types
• A wide range of different chart types can be used
• Pick the format that is most appropriate to your
data
Chart Titles
Chart Axes
Chart Gridlines
Chart Legend
Chart Data Labels
Chart Data Table
Formatting the Data Series
Organization Charts
PowerPoint 2000 - Intermediate
Creating an Organizational Chart
Adding or Removing Chart Boxes
• Click on the button which corresponds to
the box you wish to add, i.e. subordinate,
co-worker, etc
• Click on the box in the chart to which you
want to attach the new box
• The new box is added to the chart and is
selected
To remove a chart box
Click on the box you want to
remove to select it
Then press the Delete key
Moving Chart Boxes
• Locate the mouse pointer within the box you wish
to move
• Hold down the left-hand mouse button and drag
the box to a new location
• Position the box over another box in the chart, the
mouse pointer changes shape to indicate where
the box will be placed when you release the
mouse button
Formatting Organization Chart Boxes
• Right-click on any organization box to display a
pop-up menu
Use the Shift key to select multiple boxes
Using PowerPoint 2000
With Other Applications
PowerPoint 2000 - Intermediate
PowerPoint and OLE
• PowerPoint uses OLE (Object Linking and
Embedding)
– OLE allows you to embed, or link, objects from other
applications to your PowerPoint presentations
– Embedded objects, such as a Microsoft Excel chart, become
part of your presentation
– Linked objects are stored in the original document which
enables others to update the object at source
• The presentation only stores a representation of the original
object
• Any changes made to the original document will be reflected in
the PowerPoint presentation when the link is updated
Pasting Objects
from Other Applications
• You can select objects within other applications
and then paste them into your Powerpoint
presentation as “embedded objects”
Editing an Embedded Object
• Double click on the embedded object
– The application where the object was created is opened to
allow editing
– In some cases, you may need to use the Edit menu commands
– Some applications allow you to edit embedded objects using
in-place editing
– In other cases, a completely separate window is opened to
allow you to edit the object in its original application
Linking Objects from
Other Applications
• Use the Edit/Paste Special command
Paste Link
Command
Note: If the format of the
object does not allow a link
to be created, this option
will not be available
The Links Command
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Manual
Update Now
Open Source
Change Source
Break Link
Printing a Presentation
PowerPoint 2000 - Intermediate
Printing Under PowerPoint
• All the elements of your presentation can be
printed
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Outlines
Speaker’s notes
Audience handouts
• The slides can be printed onto paper or onto
overhead transparencies
– Before you begin, you should set up the slide format
– Setting up the slides at this stage ensures that what you see
on the screen is what will appear on the printed page!
Setting Up Slides for Printing
• Select Page
Setup from the
File menu to
display the Page
Setup dialog box
OPTIONS INCLUDE:
In the Orientation section,
select the orientation for your
slides in the Slides box.
Choose either Portrait or
Landscape
On-screen Show
Letter Paper (8.5 x 11 in)
A4 Paper (210 x 297 mm)
35mm Slides
Custom
Printing a Presentation
• Select Print from the File
menu to display the Print
dialog box
OPTIONS INCLUDE:
Slides
Notes Pages
Handouts
Outline View
Select the number of copies
you want to print in the
Copies box
Customizing PowerPoint
PowerPoint 2000 - Intermediate
Customizing Your PowerPoint
View Options
• You can:
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Display the Startup Dialog
Display the New Slide Dialog
Display the Status Bar
Display a Vertical ruler
Enable right-click pop-up menus
Display the pop-up menu button in a slide show
Display a black slide at the end of a slide show
Customizing Your PowerPoint
General Options
• You can:
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Alter the number of recently used files displayed
Force linking rather than embedding of large sound files
Define the user information name and initials
Customizing Your PowerPoint
Edit Options
• You can:
– Automatically replace straight quotes with smart (curly)
quotes
– Enable automatic word selection
– Enable smart Cut and Paste
– Enable "drag and drop" text editing
– Enable Auto-fit text to text placeholder
– Enable AutoFormat as you type
– Set the fonts used by new charts
– Set the number of undo levels
Customizing Your PowerPoint
Print Options
• You can:
– Enable background printing
– Print TrueType fonts as graphics
– Print embedded objects at printer resolution
Customizing Your PowerPoint
Save Options
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Allow fast saves
Prompt for file properties
Modify the Save AutoRecovery information
Convert charts when saving
Set the default file save format
Customizing Your PowerPoint
Spelling & Style Options
• You can:
– Check spelling as you type
– Hide spelling errors
– Force the spell checker to always suggest correct
spellings
– Ignore the spelling of words in uppercase
– Ignore the spelling of words containing numbers
Customizing Your PowerPoint
Advanced Options
• You can:
– Render 24-bit bitmaps to highest quality
– Set the default file locations
Customizing Your Toolbars
• You have a number of standard toolbars that
contain default icons
• Each of these toolbars can be customized
• Icons can be added or deleted from each toolbar
AutoCorrect
• The AutoCorrect facility allows you to
automatically correct a range of errors
• As well as using the default automatic correction
of common spelling errors, you can use it to
automatically correct your own common typing
errors by customizing the facility
• The facility also allows you to enter information
such as (c) which is automatically changed to ©
when you press the spacebar after entering the
closing bracket