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2. Objectives
• Define presentation software
• Plan an effective presentation
• Examine the PowerPoint window
• Enter slide text
• Add a new slide
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3. Objectives
• Apply a design theme
• Compare presentation views
• Print a PowerPoint presentation
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4. Defining Presentation
Software
• Presentation software is a
computer program used to organize
and present information
• Presentation software allows you to
communicate your ideas effectively
• You can use PowerPoint to present
information in on-screen
presentations, notes, audience
handouts, slide show broadcasts,
and outline pages
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6. Defining Presentation
Software
• With PowerPoint you can
• Enter and edit text easily
• Change the appearance of information
• Organize and arrange information
• Incorporate information from other
sources
• Present information in a variety of ways
• Collaborate on a presentation with
others
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7. Planning an Effective
Presentation
• Using PowerPoint themes, you can
use a design and enter your text
immediately
• You can go back and tailor your
presentation based on the needs of
the audience
• Planning is a critical part of creating
a presentation
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8. Planning an Effective
Presentation
• Planning includes:
• Determining and outlining your message
• Identifying the audience and the delivery
location
• Determining the type of output
• Determining the design
• Deciding on additional materials needed
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9. Planning an Effective
Presentation
Storyboard of a presentation
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10. Planning an Effective
Presentation
• When planning a presentation, keep
in mind copyright laws
• Intellectual property is any idea or
creation of the human mind
• Copyright law is a type of
intellectual property law that protects
works of authorship
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11. Planning an Effective
Presentation
• Fair use permits the public to use
copyrighted material for certain
purposes without obtaining prior
consent from the owner
• Unauthorized use of protected work
is known as copyright
infringement, and can lead to legal
action
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12. Examining the PowerPoint
Window
• PowerPoint opens in Normal view
(the default view)
• Normal view is the primary view for
writing, editing and designing your
presentation
• You move around in each pane using
the scroll bars
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14. Normal View
• The Ribbon organizes PowerPoint’s
primary commands
• Each set of primary commands is
identified by a tab
• Commands are further arranged into
groups based on their function
• The Outline tab displays the text of
your presentation in the form of an
outline
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15. Normal View
• The Slides tab displays the slides of
your presentation as small images,
called thumbnails
• The Quick Access toolbar provides
immediate access to common
commands, such as Save and Undo
• The status bar shows messages
about what you are doing and seeing
in PowerPoint
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16. Entering Slide Text
• PowerPoint opens in Normal view
• The title slide has two text
placeholders:
• the title placeholder
• the subtitle text placeholder
• A placeholder with text is a text
object. An object is any item on a
slide that can be modified.
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17. Entering Slide Text
• When you click inside a placeholder,
the insertion point appears
• A selection box with a dashed line
border and sizing handles appears
around the placeholder, indicating
that it is selected and ready to accept
text
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18. Adding a New Slide
• It is easy to add a new slide to your
presentation
• You can choose among nine slide
layouts
• A slide layout contains text and
object placeholders that are arranged
in a specific way on the slide
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19. Adding a New Slide
• You can modify an existing slide
layout or create a brand new, custom
slide layout
• When you click the New Slide button
on the Ribbon, a Title and Content
placeholder slide appears
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20. Adding a New Slide
• A content placeholder can be used
to insert text or objects such as clip
art, tables, or charts
• To change a slide layout, click the
Layout button in the Slides group
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21. Adding a New Slide
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22. Adding a New Slide
• To enter bulleted text, type the first
phrase, then press [Enter]
• Press [Tab] to create a second-level
bullet
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23. Apply a Design Theme
• A design theme includes a set of 12
coordinated colors for fill, line, and
shadow, called theme colors; fonts
for titles and other text, called theme
fonts; and effects for lines and fills,
called theme effects
• Design themes give your
presentation a cohesive look
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24. Apply a Design Theme
• Design themes are found on the
Design tab on the Ribbon
• Point to a design theme on the
Ribbon for a Live Preview of how
your changes will affect the slides
• You can also create a custom theme
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25. Apply a Design Theme
Slide showing a different theme
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26. Comparing Presentation Views
• PowerPoint has five primary views
• Normal view
• Slide Sorter view
• Notes Page view
• Slide Show view
• Reading view
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27. Comparing Presentation Views
• Normal view: Edit slide content
• Slide Sorter view: Rearrange and
add slide effects
• Notes Page view: Type notes to self
• Slide show view: Present slides
• Reading view: View presentation on
a computer screen
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28. Comparing Presentation Views
• You can change views using the
View Shortcuts on the Status bar
• You can also use the View tab on the
Ribbon
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30. Printing a PowerPoint
Presentation
• You print your presentation when you
want to review your work or when
you have completed it and want a
hard copy.
• You can also preview your
presentation to see exactly how each
slide looks before you print the
presentation
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31. Printing a PowerPoint
Presentation
• Using the Print dialog box, you can
choose to print slides, handouts,
notes or the Outline view
• Handouts can be printed with up to 9
slides per page
• You can print in Color, Grayscale or
Pure Black and White, depending on
your printer
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32. Printing a PowerPoint
Presentation
Print Window
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33. Summary
In this chapter you learned how to:
• Define presentation software
• Plan an effective presentation
• Examine the PowerPoint window
• Enter slide text
• Add a new slide
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34. Summary (continued)
In this chapter you learned how to:
• Apply a design theme
• Compare presentation views
• Print a PowerPoint presentation
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