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PowerPoint is a presentation software package. With PowerPoint, you can easily create slide shows. Trainers and other presenters use slide shows to illustrate their presentations.
Watch this with a 10-15 minute audiotrack at http://vimeo.com/novusprogram/powerpoint1
This lesson provides information on the basics of PowerPoint, Microsoft’s powerful presentation development tool. The topics covered include a basic review of the program’s toolbars and options, and an introduction to slide creation. The objective of the lesson is for the user to be comfortable with operations like opening and creating PowerPoint documents, saving PowerPoint documents, navigating the options and toolbar, adding new slides, formatting text, formatting textboxes, using different program views, and starting a presentation. The lesson teaches concepts through a combination of image-based slides and video tutorials.
The Novus project is a combination of video tutorials designed to be used in conjunction with a free business simulation software program. The Novus Business and IT Program contains 36 business and IT training videos, covering basic finance, accounting, marketing, economics, business strategy, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Users will have an opportunity to apply the lessons in the Novus Business Simulator. Over six rounds, the user or teams will have to make decisions on capital purchases, financing, production, financing, and human resources for a microbrewery. This channel has arranged the 36 video lessons into the order in which they are meant to be used with the simulator. To watch this slideshow as a video, please go to our Vimeo page at: https://vimeo.com/novusprogram. To download our free business simulation software, please go to our SourceForge page at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/novus/.
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PowerPoint Skills Page: PP-56 In this chapter you learn the skills necessary to edit and format a PowerPoint 2010 presentation using themes, Quick Styles, text boxes, and animation effects. By incorporating pictures, animation, color, and backgrounds, you can create a very professional-looking presentation.
PowerPoint Skill 3.1 Changing the Presentation Theme Page: PP-57 tell me more - Although themes are designed to make it easy for you to create a cohesive look for presentations, you may find that the themes available in the Microsoft Office applications are close to what you want but not quite right for your presentation. To create your own version of a theme, all you need to do is change the theme’s color, font, or effect styles. When you modify an existing theme, you can save it out as your own custom theme. The file will be saved with the .thmx file extension. The theme will be saved in the Document Themes folder and will be available from Excel, Word, and Outlook as well as PowerPoint.
PowerPoint Skill 3.1 Changing the Presentation Theme Page: PP-57; Figure PP 3.1 try this - To apply a theme, you can also click a theme on the Ribbon without opening the gallery. You can also change the theme of a presentation from Slide Master view. On the Slide Master tab, in the Edit Themes group, click the Themes button, and select a theme.
PowerPoint Skill 3.2 Changing the Color Theme Page: PP-58 When creating a presentation, it is important to choose colors that work well together. Poor color choices can detract from the message you are trying to convey in your presentation. If the colors you choose are too muted, your presentation may seem dull. If the colors you choose are too harsh and clash with each other, your presentation may seem busy and unfocused. PowerPoint 2010 includes a number of color themes for you to choose from. tell me more - When you change the color theme for a presentation, the color options for presentation elements will change. The theme colors will appear in the Font Color menu, as well as in the Table Styles and Shape Styles galleries. Choose your colors from these preset theme colors to ensure your document has a consistent color design.
PowerPoint Skill 3.2 Changing the Color Theme Page: PP-58; Figure PP 3.2 try this - You can also change the color theme of a presentation from Slide Master view. On the Slide Master tab, in the Edit Themes group, click the Theme Colors button, and select a color theme.
PowerPoint Skill 3.2 Changing the Color Theme Page: PP-58 tips & tricks - You can create a new color theme selecting your own colors for text and accents.
PowerPoint Skill 3.3 Changing the Theme Effects Page: PP-59 (and glossary, p. 15) In PowerPoint 2010, you can add graphic effects to drawing objects and text. These graphic effects give you the ability to create dynamic images without the help of a professional designer. You can create sophisticated fills for objects and control the shape outline for objects, including the color, weight, and line style. Using these new effects can be overwhelming at first. How do you know which effects go well together? A part of a presentation’s theme is the theme effects .
PowerPoint Skill 3.3 Changing the Theme Effects Page: PP-59; Figure PP 3.3 try this - You can also change the theme effects of a presentation from Slide Master view. On the Slide Master tab, in the Edit Themes group, click the Theme Effects button, and select an option.
PowerPoint Skill 3.4 Changing the Slide Background Page: PP-60 When you apply a theme to a presentation the default background styles will be applied to your slides. To change just the background of all the slides in a presentation (and not other theme elements such as fonts), you should change the background style for the presentation. tell me more - Since the background is tied to the presentation’s theme, when you change the theme of a presentation, not only does the background of the slides change, but the Background Styles gallery also changes to reflect the new theme colors.
PowerPoint Skill 3.4 Changing the Slide Background Page: PP-60; Figure PP 3.4 try this - You can also change the background for a presentation from Slide Master view. On the Slide Master tab, in the Background group, click the Background Styles button, and select a background.
PowerPoint Skill 3.4 Changing the Slide Background Page: PP-60 tips & tricks - You can create your own custom background style from the Format Background dialog box.
PowerPoint Skill 3.5 Changing Fonts Page: PP-61 tips & tricks - Using different fonts, font sizes, and font colors can enhance your presentation, giving it a distinctive appearance. However, when you create a presentation it is best to limit the number of fonts, font sizes, and font colors you use. Using multiple fonts and effects in one presentation can give it a disorganized and unprofessional appearance. tell me more - PowerPoint offers many fonts. Serif fonts, such as Cambria and Times New Roman, have an embellishment at the end of each stroke. They are used for notes pages, printed pages, and body text. Sans serif fonts, such as Calibri and Arial, do not have an embellishment at the end of each stroke. They are typically used for titles and subtitles in on-screen presentations since they have a clean look. try this - To change the font, right-click the text, click the arrow next to the Font box on the Mini toolbar, and select an option. To change the font size, right-click the text, click the arrow next to the Font Size box on the Mini toolbar, and select an option. To change the font color, right-click the text, click the arrow next to the Font Color button on the Mini toolbar, and select an option.
PowerPoint Skill 3.6 Changing the Look of Text Boxes Page: PP-62 tell me more - If you want to further adjust the visual effects of a text box, you can use the Format Shape dialog box. The Format Shape dialog box allows you to finely tune the graphic look of a shape by changing its fill, line color and style, shadow, and 3-D format. To open the Format Shape dialog box, click the dialog launcher in the Shape Styles group on the Drawing Tools Format tab. Click an effect category on the left to display the controls for the effect in the area on the right. tips & tricks - You can resize text boxes just as you would resize any image in PowerPoint. First, point to one of the resize handles on the text box. When the mouse changes to the resize cursor, click and drag the mouse toward the center of the image to make it smaller, or drag the mouse away from the center of the image to make it larger. When the image is the size you want, release the mouse button.
PowerPoint Skill 3.6 Changing the Look of Text Boxes Page: PP-62; Figure PP 3.6
PowerPoint Skill 3.7 Applying Quick Styles to Text Boxes Page: PP-63 tips & tricks - You can further modify the look of text boxes by using the Shading , Borders , and Effects buttons in the Shape Styles group. tell me more - When you insert a text box into a presentation, the Format tab under Drawing Tools displays. This tab is called a contextual tab because it only displays when a text box is the active element. The Format tab contains tools to change the look of the text box, such as shape styles, WordArt styles, sizing, and arrangement options.
PowerPoint Skill 3.7 Applying Quick Styles to Text Boxes Page: PP-63; Figure PP 3.7 try this - The Shape Styles group on the Ribbon displays the latest Quick Styles you have used. If you want to apply a recently used Quick Style, you can click the option directly from the Ribbon without opening the Shape Styles gallery.
PowerPoint Skill 3.8 Applying Quick Styles to Tables Page: PP-64 Just as you can apply complex formatting to text boxes using Quick Styles for shapes, you can also apply complex formatting to tables using Quick Styles for tables. With Quick Styles for tables, you can apply the borders and shading for a table with one command, giving your table a professional, sophisticated look without a lot of work.
PowerPoint Skill 3.8 Applying Quick Styles to Tables Page: PP-64; Figure PP 3.8 tips & tricks - To remove all formatting from the table, click the Clear Table button at the bottom of the Table Quick Styles gallery. You can further modify the look of tables by using the Shading , Borders , and Effects buttons in the Table Styles group. try this - The Table Styles group on the Ribbon displays the latest Quick Styles set you chose. If you want to apply a recently used Quick Style, you can click the option directly from the Ribbon without opening the Table Styles gallery.
PowerPoint Skill 3.9 Using the Shape Styles Gallery Page: PP-65 try this - The Shape Styles group on the Ribbon displays the latest Quick Styles you have used. If you want to apply a recently used Quick Style, you can click the option directly from the Ribbon without opening the Shape Styles gallery.
PowerPoint Skill 3.9 Using the Shape Styles Gallery Page: PP-65; Figure PP 3.9
PowerPoint Skill 3.9 Using the Shape Styles Gallery Page: PP-65 After clicking the shape to turn on the Drawing Tools options, the Format tab will be displayed for you to complete the above steps on the selected shape.
PowerPoint Skill 3.9 Using the Shape Styles Gallery Page: PP-65 After clicking the shape to turn on the Drawing Tools options, the Format tab will be displayed for you to complete the above steps on the selected shape. tell me more - Once you have mastered applying the prebuilt shape styles to shapes, you can try further refining those styles using the Format Shape dialog box. The Format Shape dialog box allows you to finely tune the graphic look of a shape by changing its fill, line color and style, shadow, and 3-D format.
PowerPoint Skill 3.10 Changing the Layout of SmartArt Page: PP-66 After you have added a SmartArt diagram to your slide, you may find a different layout would convey your information better. For example, you may have initially chosen a list diagram, but then later realized a cycle diagram is more appropriate for your information. You can change the diagram layout rather than re-creating the entire diagram over again.
PowerPoint Skill 3.10 Changing the Layout of SmartArt Page: PP-66; Figure PP 3.10 Note: This slide assumes a SmartArt Diagram has been added to your presentation. To add a SmartArt Diagram, select the Insert tab and click on the SmartArt button in the Illustrations Group to bring up the Choose a SmartArt Graphics dialog box. Once you have added a SmartArt Diagram to your presentation, you can change the layout of the SmartArt by following the steps above. Click on the SmartArt Diagram to select it and to bring up the Design tab options under Table Tools . By default SmartArt diagrams display information from left to right, as you would read text on a page. If you want to change the direction of information in the diagram, click the Right to Left button in the Create Graphic group. The diagram now flows from the right side of the slide to the left side.
PowerPoint Skill 3.10 Changing the Layout of SmartArt Page: PP-66; Figure PP 3.11 try this - You can add more shapes to a SmartArt diagram by right-clicking the shape in the diagram, pointing to Add Shape, and selecting an option.
PowerPoint Skill 3.11 Using the Picture Style’s Gallery Page: PP-67 When creating a presentation, you want to grab the audience’s attention. What makes one presentation stand out from another isn’t necessarily the content of the slides, but the graphics used to convey that content.
PowerPoint Skill 3.11 Using the Picture Style’s Gallery Page: PP-67; Figure PP 3.12 Select the picture you want to apply a Picture Quick Style to by clicking on it. tips & tricks - You can further modify the look of pictures by using the Picture Border and Picture Effects buttons in the Picture Styles group. try this - The Picture Styles group on the Ribbon displays the latest Quick Styles you have used. If you want to apply a recently used Quick Style, you can click the option directly from the Ribbon without opening the Picture Styles gallery.
PowerPoint Skill 3.12 Showing the Ruler and Gridlines Page: PP-68 When you are designing slides in your presentation, aligning placeholders and graphics can be the difference between a polished presentation and one that looks thrown together.
PowerPoint Skill 3.12 Showing the Ruler and Gridlines Page: PP-68; Figure PP 3.13 try this - To display gridlines, you can also: Click the Format tab under Picture Tools . In the Arrange group, click the Align button and select View Gridlines.
PowerPoint Skill 3.12 Showing the Ruler and Gridlines Page: PP-68
PowerPoint Skill 3.13 Changing the Size of Images Page: PP-69 When you first add an image to a slide, more than likely it is not the size you want. It will either be too small or too large. tips & tricks - When using one of the corner resize handles, press Shift on the keyboard as you drag the mouse to constrain the aspect ratio of the image. Constraining the aspect ratio resizes the width by the same percentage as the height. This prevents the image from becoming distorted.
PowerPoint Skill 3.13 Changing the Size of Images Page: PP-69; Figure PP 3.14 try this - You can also resize an image by entering the width and height of the image in the Width: and Height: boxes in the Size group on the Format tab under Picture Tools .
PowerPoint Skill 3.14 Changing the Size of a Placeholder Page: PP-70
PowerPoint Skill 3.14 Changing the Size of a Placeholder Page: PP-70
PowerPoint Skill 3.14 Changing the Size of a Placeholder Page: PP-70; Figure PP 3.15 tips & tricks - When using one of the corner resize handles, press Shift on the keyboard as you drag the mouse to constrain the aspect ratio of the image and prevent the image from becoming distorted. try this - You can also resize a placeholder by entering the width and height of the placeholder in the Width: and Height: boxes in the Size group on the Format tab under Picture Tools .
PowerPoint Skill 3.15 Aligning, Grouping, and Rotating Images Pages: PP-71 and PP-72 When designing a presentation it is important to place your graphics so that they will have the most impact on your audience. tips & tricks - From the View tab you can display gridlines in the Slide pane, which is helpful when you have many graphics you want to align. To learn more about this feature, see the topic Showing the Ruler and Gridlines in this chapter.
PowerPoint Skill 3.15 Aligning, Grouping, and Rotating Images Pages: PP-71 and PP-72; Figure PP 3.16
PowerPoint Skill 3.15 Aligning, Grouping, and Rotating Images Pages: PP-71 and PP-72 First, select the graphic you want to rotate. The Picture Tools contextual tab will appear.
PowerPoint Skill 3.15 Aligning, Grouping, and Rotating Images Pages: PP-71 and PP-72 Note: Remember to select multiple graphics you need to click on the 1 st graphic, and while holding down the Ctrl key, click the remaining graphics to be grouped. (The Shift key can also be used to group graphics.) try this - To group graphics, you can also: Select the graphics you want to group as one object. Right-click the selected graphics, point to Group , and select Group.
PowerPoint Skill 3.16 Applying Animation Effects Page: PP-73 Adding animations to slides can help emphasize important points and grab your audience’s attention. In PowerPoint you can animate individual objects on a slide, including text, images, charts, tables, and SmartArt.
PowerPoint Skill 3.16 Applying Animation Effects Page: PP-73; Figure PP 3.17 tips & tricks - To remove an animation, select None in the gallery. try this - To add an animation, you can also select an animation option from the Advanced Animation gallery.
PowerPoint Skill 3.17 Modifying Animations Page: PP-74 Although PowerPoint comes with a number of easy-to-use, prebuilt animations, you may find that you want to further customize those animations to better suit your needs. tips & tricks - When you add animations to objects, a number appears next to the object with the animation. This number indicates the order in which the animations will play. To reorder animations, click the Move Earlier or Move Later buttons in the Timing group.