3. WHAT IS POWER POINT?
• Microsoft PowerPoint is a slide-show
presentation program developed
by Microsoft. It was officially launched on May
22, 1990, as a part of the Microsoft
Office suite.
• PowerPoint presentations consist of a number
of individual pages or "slides". The "slide"
analogy is a reference to the slide projector.
4. OBJECTIVES
1. To state the role of PowerPoint slides in a
presentation.
2. Understand the “less is more” concept for
PowerPoint.
3. Visual aid.
5. HOME BAR
• This has features that allow you to edit
Slides, Fonts, Paragraph, Drawing and
Editing.
7. INSERT BAR
• This has features that allow you to add
Tables, Images, Illustrations, Links,
WordArt, and Media Clips.
8. DESIGN BAR
• This allows you to edit how your presentation
will look. It includes features such as Page
Setup, Themes, and Background Styles.
9. TRANSITIONS BAR
• This allows you to edit Slide Transitions,
Effects, and Transition Timing.
10. ANIMATIONS BAR
• This allow you to add custom animations to
your presentation. You can select from
Preview, Animations, Advance Animation, and
Animation timing.
11. SLIDE SHOW BAR
• This allows slides to be shown from
beginning or from current slide.
12. REVIEW BAR
• This allows you to Proofread, Translate
Languages, Comment Slides, and
Compare your Presentation.
13. VIEW BAR
• This has features that allow you to set
the View of your Presentation, Create
Master Views, Show/Hide Features,
Zoom, Switch from Color to Gray scale,
Adjust Windows, and Add Macros.