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The Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Powerpoint
The Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Powerpoint
The Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Powerpoint
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The Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Powerpoint

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The Beginner's Guide to Microsoft PowerPoint will teach you the basics of using this powerful presentation program. Your presentations will look amazing with not only a series of slides, but with pictures, music, complex charts and more - all you will ever need! Our book features colored illustrations for each article so every step is crystal clear for you. Here’s a quick overview of what knowledge our guide provides: • How to Add Photos and Clipart to Your PowerPoint Presentation • How to Move, Rotate, Resize and Format Shapes in PowerPoint • How to Group PowerPoint Slides • How to Create a PowerPoint 2010 Countdown Timer • How to Print PowerPoint 2007 Slides with Notes
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateMay 20, 2014
ISBN9781312114920
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    The Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Powerpoint - Silvester Rogers

    This book is protected by copyright law and international treaties. Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this book, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil or criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law.

    Microsoft, Office and PowerPoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

    Rogers, S.

    Microsoft PowerPoint is a famous program to create presentations. It's capacities are really amazing: you can create beautiful projects not only with a series of slides, but with pictures, music, complex charts and more - all you will ever need to storyboard your ideas, business plans or school reports into something visual. Such functionality needs a good tutorial to get to know all of it. That's why we made this complete training course for you.

    ISBN 978-1-312-11492-0

    The Secrets of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 / S. Rogers. - IT Pro Publishing, 2014

    © Rogers, S., 2014

    © IT Pro Publishing, 2014

    Introduction

    Microsoft PowerPoint is a famous program to create presentations. It's capacities are really amazing: you can create beautiful projects not only with a series of slides, but with pictures, music, complex charts and more - all you will ever need to storyboard your ideas, business plans or school reports into something visual. Such functionality needs a good tutorial to get to know all of it. That's why we made this complete training course for you.

    Table of Contents

    First Steps: where to start?

    How to Add Slides and Content on a PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Add Layers in a PowerPoint Slideshow

    How to Use PowerPoint 2007 Slide Master

    How to Add a Text Box to Your PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Add Bullets and List Numbering in PowerPoint

    How to Add Animated Text, Shapes and Other Objects on PowerPoint

    How to Add Photos and Clipart to Your PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Create Charts in PowerPoint

    How to Create Tables in Microsoft PowerPoint

    How to Add Media to PowerPoint 2010

    How to Embed Youtube Video on PowerPoint

    How to Hyperlink PowerPoint 2010 Slides to One Another

    How to Hyperlink PowerPoint 2010 to a Website

    How to Make a PowerPoint 2010 Bibliography

    A Little More about Shapes

    How to Save Time Using Outline Mode in PowerPoint

    How to Add Text to Shapes in PowerPoint

    How to Move, Rotate, Resize and Format Shapes in PowerPoint

    How to Draw Lines in PowerPoint 2010

    How to Group PowerPoint 2010 Objects

    PowerPoint and Excel

    How to Insert Excel Chart in PowerPoint 2007

    How to Copy Charts from Excel to PowerPoint

    How to Attach Excel File in PowerPoint 2007

    How to Link Excel Worksheet to PowerPoint 2010

    How to Link Excel Chart in PowerPoint 2007

    How to Update Excel Chart in PowerPoint 2007

    How to Animate Excel Charts in PowerPoint 2007

    Arranging Your Presentation

    How to Separate Your PowerPoint Slides into Sections

    How to Rearrange Slides Using Microsoft PowerPoint

    How to Change PowerPoint 2007 Aspect Ratio

    How to Group PowerPoint 2010 Slides

    How to Delete Slides and Change Layouts in PowerPoint

    Graphic Design and Finalizing Your Presentation

    Table of Contents in PowerPoint

    How to Edit PowerPoint Footer

    How to Perform Spell Check on PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Apply a Theme to PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Make PowerPoint Template

    How to Use the Different Font and Color Options in Microsoft PowerPoint

    How to Change PowerPoint 2010 Hyperlink Color

    Wrap Text Around Image PowerPoint

    How to Add PowerPoint 2007 Borders

    How to Change the Slide Backgrounds in PowerPoint

    How to Insert the PowerPoint 2010 Background Image

    How To Get Free Background Music for PowerPoint

    How to Make PowerPoint 2010 Text Appear on Click

    How to Apply Slide Transitions in a PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Make a PowerPoint 2007 Slide Landscape

    How to Make a PowerPoint 2010 Slide a Picture

    Make Your Presentations Faster

    How to Customize the View in PowerPoint

    How to Show the PowerPoint 2007 Ruler

    How to Open PowerPoint 2007 in a Separate Window

    How to Extract PowerPoint 2010 Background Image

    Prepare for Your Performance

    How to Create a PowerPoint 2010 Countdown Timer

    How to Make PowerPoint 2010 Slides Advance Automatically

    How to Put PowerPoint 2010 on Continuous Loop

    How to Print PowerPoint 2007 Slides with Notes

    How to Print a PowerPoint 2007 with Multiple Slides on One Page

    How to Use PowerPoint 2007 Handout Master

    BONUS: Entertain Your Family

    How to Make PowerPoint Games Family Feud

    First steps: where to start?

    How to Add Slides and Content on a PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Add Layers in a PowerPoint Slideshow

    How to Use PowerPoint 2007 Slide Master

    How to Add a Text Box to Your PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Add Bullets and List Numbering in PowerPoint

    How to Add Animated Text, Shapes and Other Objects on PowerPoint

    How to Add Photos and Clipart to Your PowerPoint Presentation

    How to Create Charts in PowerPoint

    How to Create Tables in Microsoft PowerPoint

    How to Add Media to PowerPoint 2010

    How to Hyperlink PowerPoint 2010 Slides to One Another

    How to Hyperlink PowerPoint 2010 to a Website

    How to Make a PowerPoint 2010 Bibliography

    How to Add Slides and Content on a PowerPoint Presentation

    PowerPoint is an effective tool for designing and developing different types of project presentations in a professional manner. A PowerPoint presentation is probably one of the best means to explaining information with the help of interactive layout designs, charts, tables and even animations. If you are looking forward for making a presentation that’s objective, focused and directional, there is no better option than using Microsoft PowerPoint.

    In order to start using the application, one must familiarize his or herself with the PowerPoint design and all the elements that make up the application. In this tutorial you would be learning how to add slides and content on a PowerPoint presentation.

    Step # 1- Editing the content in a Slide

    Open the PowerPoint file that you want to work on with a plain title and text layout. Click on the top place holder titled click to add title. Now write down the heading and move on the placeholder below titled click to add text. Here you can add the subheadings or even the content for the slide.

    Step # 2- Adding a new slide in your presentation

    To add a new slide in your PowerPoint presentation click on the new slide button located in the home tab above. A drop down menu will appear

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