This document is a PowerPoint presentation that provides an overview of how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. It covers how to open and create presentations, add and format slides, insert pictures, tables and charts, add slide themes and transitions, rearrange slides, preview presentations, and print handouts. The presentation was created for an Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis course on computing for social causes. It concludes by noting that the work is licensed under a Creative Commons license.
Beginners' guide to Powerpoint is a how to guide for using Microsoft Powerpoint as a presentation or document, including how to add text, images, video, using transitions and how to add animations, as well as some tips for design.
This is a guide to PowerPoint 2007 that I created for staff INSET. It covers lots of things from the very basics to the more complex features of the developer tab. I spent a while on this so I thought I would share in case anyone else would find this use
Beginners' guide to Powerpoint is a how to guide for using Microsoft Powerpoint as a presentation or document, including how to add text, images, video, using transitions and how to add animations, as well as some tips for design.
This is a guide to PowerPoint 2007 that I created for staff INSET. It covers lots of things from the very basics to the more complex features of the developer tab. I spent a while on this so I thought I would share in case anyone else would find this use
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1. HIBBs is a program of the Global
Health Informatics Partnership
J e s s i c a C o t e & P e t e H a n k e
2 0 1 1
I n d i a n a U n i v e r s i t y P u r d u e U n i v e r s i t y
S c h o o l o f I n f o r m a t i c s
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
for Microsoft Windows
2. What is PowerPoint?
PowerPoint is a closed source commercial
presentation program developed by Microsoft.
3. The Content We Will Cover
Open a Presentation
Open a New
Presentation
Save a Slide Show
Create a New Slide
Add Slides
Insert Pictures
Insert Clip Art
Format Pictures
Format Fonts
Header and Footer
Hyperlinks
Tables
Charts
Slide Themes
Slide Transitions
Rearrange Slides
Preview Presentations
View Outline
Print Handouts
4. PowerPoint Ribbon
During this presentation, we will refer to the
PowerPoint “Ribbon” in terms of navigating
the program.
The Ribbon is the strip of buttons across the
top of the main window.
Users can access anything the program has to
offer through the Ribbon.
5. Create a New Presentation
Select “File” then
“New”
Shortcut: Hold the
Control button, then
press ‘N’ for “New”
6. Open an Existing Presentation
Select “File” then
“Open”
Shortcut: Hold the
Control button, then
press ‘O’ for “Open”
7. Saving a Presentation
Select “File” then
“Save As”
Shortcut: Press f12
to Save the file with
a new name
8. Add a Slide
Go to the “Home”
ribbon and select
the “New Slide”
button
Select the Slide
Pane and press
“Enter”
9. Insert Pictures from Files
Go to the “Insert”
ribbon then select
“Picture”
Locate the image
file from the folder
to where it is saved.
Select “Insert” from
the dialog box.
10. Insert Clip Art
Go to the “Insert” ribbon then select “Clip Art”
Enter search terms in Clip Art search pane on
the right and select image.
11. Format Pictures
To resize the image, click on the picture to
surround the image with a blue box.
Drag the corner dot away from the center to
make it larger and toward the center to make
it smaller.
12. Format Fonts
Go to the “Home”
ribbon then make
changes to the font
size and style of the
text.
This Home tab also
allows you to
change all aspects
of the font size and
style.
13. Insert a Header and Footer
Go to “Insert” then “Header and Footer”
This dialog box allows you to add a date and
time on the slide.
14. Insert a Hyperlink
Go to the “Insert”
ribbon then hover
over “Links” then
select “Hyperlink”
Copy and Paste the
Link from the
website into the
“Link” box.
15. Insert Tables
Go to the “Insert”
ribbon then select
“Table”
Move the mouse
over the table
illustration to select
the size of the table
you would like to
use.
16. Insert Charts
Go to the “Insert”
ribbon then select
the “Chart” button.
Option to choose
from Area, Bar,
Line, Pie and
several other Chart
Options.
17. Add a Slide Theme from Gallery
Go to the “Design” ribbon
Select a design theme from the Theme toolbar.
18. Slide Transitions
Go to the “Transitions” ribbon
Select desired Transition from toolbar
19. Rearrange Slides
To move a slide, click on the slide thumbnail
in the left column
Drag and drop the slide at the desired location.
To move consecutive slides at one time, click
and hold the Shift key as you select the slides
you want to move.
Drag and drop the slides at the desired location.
20. Preview a Presentation
Go to the “Slide Show” ribbon
Select the point in the slide show that you
would like to begin viewing.
From beginning
From current slide
The shortcut key is F5
21. View Slides vs. Outlines
The default view is
Slides
The second option is
Outline view to
show the slide show
as outline notes
22. Print Handouts
Select “File” then
select “Print”
A dialog box appears
that allows you to
change the printer
and select the
number of copies to
be printed.
You can also select
to print handouts of
the slideshow.
23. HIBBs is a program of the Global
Health Informatics Partnership
t h i s m o d u l e w a s c r e a t e d f o r t h e I U P U I
S c h o o l o f I n f o r m a t i c s C o m p u t i n g f o r a
C a u s e C o u r s e .
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License (“CCPL" or "license"). The work is protected by copyright and/or
other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under
this license or copyright law is prohibited.
HIBBs is a program of the Global Health
Informatics Partnership
www.ghip.net
The work is provided under the terms of this Creative Commons Public
License (“CCPL" or "license"). The work is protected by copyright and/or
other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under
this license or copyright law is prohibited.
HIBBs is a program of the Global Health
Informatics Partnership
www.ghip.net