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Key Applications Module
Lesson 19 — PowerPoint Essentials



          Computer Literacy BASICS
Objectives

     Open and save an existing presentation.
     Identify the parts of the PowerPoint screen.
     Navigate through a presentation.
     Change the slide view.
     Create a new presentation.
     Apply a design template.
     Add, delete, copy, and move slides.
     Preview a presentation.
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Vocabulary

     Normal  view     Slide Finder
     Placeholders     Slide layout
     Presentations    Slide Show view
     Slide design     Slide Sorter view




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PowerPoint Presentations

     PowerPoint    helps you create professional-
      looking slides, transparencies, or on-screen
      presentations.
     The presentations can include text, drawing
      objects, clip art, pictures, tables, charts,
      sound, and video clips.
     PowerPoint provides many features that
      make creating a presentation easy and fun.
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Opening an Existing Presentation

     When you start PowerPoint, the Getting
      Started task pane is displayed.
     The task pane shows the most recently
      opened presentations.
        –   Click a presentation’s filename link to open it.
       The task pane also shows a link titled More
        presentations.
        –   Click the link to open a dialog box to search for
            other presentations.              Computer Literacy
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Saving a Presentation

     You save a presentation with the same
      commands you learned in Word and Excel,
      using the Save command on the File menu.
     To save it with a different name, use the
      Save As command on the File menu.
     You can save a presentation so it can be
      viewed in a Web browser by selecting Save
      as Web Page from the File menu.
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Parts of the PowerPoint Window


                                      Getting
    Slide pane                        Started
                                      task pane
    Outline pane



    Notes pane


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The PowerPoint Panes

    In Normal view, there are three panes you can use
       to create presentations:
       The Outline pane: Displays your presentation in
        outline format or in slide format and allows you to
        move through your presentation by clicking the slides
        in the Outline pane.
       The Slide pane: Displays a single slide as it will
        appear in your presentation.
       The Notes pane: Provides a space to add notes and
        information to help you with your presentation.
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Navigating Through a Presentation

    You can navigate through presentation
      slides in several different ways:                      Previous
                                                             Slide
       Click the slide icon or text in the Outline pane.
       Click the Next Slide or Previous Slide buttons
          at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar.
       Press the PageUp or PageDown keys.
       Press Ctrl + Home to go to the first slide. Next
       Press Ctrl + End to go to the last slide.      Slide

       Drag the scroll box up or down the vertical
        scroll bar.                                Computer Literacy
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Slide Labels


                    As you drag the
                    scroll box on the
                    vertical scroll bar,
                    a slide label
                    appears to the
                    left of the scroll
                    bar that displays
                    the title and
                    number of the
                    slide.


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Changing the Slide View

     PowerPoint offers three different ways to view your
       presentation:
        Normal view is the default view that provides the
         Outline, Slide, and the Notes pane.
        Slide Sorter view gives you an overall picture of
         your presentation by displaying your slides as
         thumbnails, making it easy to add and delete slides
         and change the order of the slides.
        Slide Show view displays the current slide so that it
         fills the whole computer screen.      Computer Literacy
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Changing the Slide View (cont.)

      Buttons at the lower
       left of the PowerPoint        Slide Sorter View
       window allow you to
       quickly change the
       Slide view.
      You can also select
                                Normal View        Slide Show View
       different views as
       options on the View
       menu.
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Slide Sorter View




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Creating a New Presentation

     When creating a new presentation, you can
        Create a new blank presentation and apply a design
         template to it.
        Use the AutoContent Wizard to guide you through a
         series of questions about what type of presentation
         to create.
        Select the General Templates option in the Getting
         Started task pane.
        Create a new presentation based on an existing
         presentation.                        Computer Literacy
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Effective Presentation Design

     A good presentation holds the audience’s attention
       without distracting them from the information.
       Use these design guidelines:
        Don’t overload a slide with too much content—keep
         your message clear and concise.
        Use bullets for lists of data that do not need to be in
         any particular order.
        Use numbered lists to show the steps in a process or
         data that should be examined in order.
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Effective Presentation Design
     (cont.)
        Limit the number of special features on one slide
         such as bullets, graphics, or numbered items.
        Tables and charts can illustrate numerical data or
         trends, but keep the charts simple and easy to read.
        Use graphics or charts only to highlight relevant
         information. Don’t use graphics just to “decorate” a
         slide.
        Select only one or two fonts to use in each slide, and
         use the same fonts for the same features in all slides
         to create a consistent appearance. Computer Literacy
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Speaker Notes

      The Notes pane in Normal view provides a place
       for you to write speaker notes.
      Use speaker notes to add information you want
       to emphasize or dialogue you want to use when
       you present your slide show to an audience.
      To add speaker notes to a presentation:
         –   Click in the notes area (by default it displays a
             message that reads Click to add notes).
         –   Key the text you want to include.
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Design Templates

      Give  your presentation a professional look
       by applying a slide design.
      Slide designs include predefined
       backgrounds, color schemes, text formats,
       bullet styles, and graphics.
      Slide designs give the presentation a
       consistent look and feel.

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The Slide Design Task Pane

                To apply a slide design:
                   Click the Format menu and then
                    click Slide Design to open the
                    Slide Design task pane.
                   Examine the thumbnail designs
                    in the task pane and click the one
                    you want to use.
                    –   You can change the color
                        scheme for a design if you like
                        the look of the template but
                        prefer different colors.
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Adding Slides

      You can add slides in Normal view or Slide
       Sorter view:
        –   Open the Insert menu and select New Slide.
        –   Click the New Slide button on the Formatting
            toolbar.
      Ifyou have a design theme applied to the
       presentation, the new slide will be formatted
       with that design.
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Adding Slides (cont.)

      The  new slide will usually contain one or
       more placeholders for text and graphics,
       depending on the slide design.
      You can change the slide layout using the
       Slide Layout task pane.




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Deleting and Duplicating Slides

      You can delete a slide in Normal view or
      Slide Sorter view:
       –   Click the slide to select it.
       –   Press the Delete key or use the Cut command.
      You can use Copy and Paste to copy a slide
      to a new location.
       –   With Cut or Copy, the slide is stored on the
           Clipboard until you paste it back into the
           presentation.                      Computer Literacy
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The Slide Finder

      With  Slide Finder, you can quickly find and
       copy slides from one presentation to another.
      When slides are copied from one presen-
       tation to a second presentation, they are
       automatically formatted the same way as the
       other slides in the second presentation.


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The Slide Finder (cont.)

      The
         Slide Finder can be accessed from
      Normal view or Slide Sorter view.
       –   Click the Insert menu and then click Slides
           from Files to open the Slide Finder dialog box.




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The Slide Finder Dialog Box




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Previewing a Presentation

      After you add slides to a presentation, you
       should preview it to look for errors and see
       how your slides appear.
      To preview a presentation, click the Slide
       Show view button, which will display your
       slides in full-screen view.


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Navigating in Slide Show View

      Advance   slides forward by clicking the
       mouse button or the space bar.
      You can also use the arrow keys to advance
       forward or backward.
      You can use the PageUp and PageDown
       keys to advance slides as well.
      Press the Esc key to end the slide show at
       any time.
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Navigating in Slide Show View

        When you move the mouse in Slide Show view, an
         arrow mouse pointer appears on the screen that
         you can use to point out parts of the slide.
        After you move the mouse pointer, icons display in
         the lower-left corner of the slide:
         –   A left-pointing arrow
         –   A pen icon
         –   A menu icon
         –   A right-pointing arrow
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The Slide Show Screen Icons

      When    you click the arrows, the display
       moves to the previous (left arrow) or next
       (right arrow) slide.
      Click the pen icon to display a menu of
       options to change the mouse pointer to
       different kinds of pens.
       –   Use the mouse pointer as a pen to draw or
           write on the slide displayed on the screen.
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The Slide Show Screen Icons
     (cont.)

      The menu icon opens a shortcut menu with
      options to navigate through the slide show,
      close it, change the display color or
      appearance, and access Help.




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Displaying Speaker Notes

      Speaker notes are not visible in Slide Show
       view unless you make them appear.
      To display a note in Slide Show view:
         –   Click the menu icon or right-click anywhere in the
             slide to open a shortcut menu.
         –   On the shortcut menu, select Screen, and then
             click Speaker Notes in the submenu.
        The note for the slide displays in the middle of
         the screen, in front of the slide information.
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Summary

      When    you start PowerPoint, you can choose
       to create a new presentation or open an
       existing presentation.
      In addition to using the Outline pane to move
       to a different slide, you can also use the
       scroll bar or shortcut keys to navigate
       through a presentation in Normal view.

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Summary (cont.)

      PowerPoint offers three different views to
      display a presentation. You work in either
      Normal view or Slide Sorter view as you
      create and edit your presentation. In Slide
      Show view, the current slide fills the full
      computer screen. You use this view to
      preview your presentation and when you
      present the show to your audience.
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Summary (cont.)

      There are several ways to create a new
       presentation in PowerPoint including opening a
       blank presentation or a design template, using
       the AutoContent Wizard, selecting a
       presentation with content, and modifying existing
       presentations.
      You can add speaker notes to slides in the
       Notes pane that appears below the Slide pane in
       Normal view.
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Summary (cont.)

      The slide design automatically formats slides
      with color schemes, bullet styles, and
      graphics. A design template ensures that all
      slides in a presentation have a consistent
      look. You can apply a design at any time
      without affecting the contents of the slides.



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Summary (cont.)

      You   can add a new slide in Normal view or
       Slide Sorter view. When you add a new slide,
       you can select a slide layout or use the
       default layout.
      It is easy to delete and copy slides in Slide
       Sorter view. You can use the Cut, Copy, and
       Paste commands to delete, move, or copy
       slides in a presentation.
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Summary (cont.)

      The  Slide Finder enables you to find and
       copy one or more slides from one
       presentation to another quickly and easily.
      In Slide Show view, you can preview your
       presentation, move through the slide show
       using the mouse, spacebar, or shortcut keys,
       and even draw or write over the slides.

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Power point lesson 19

  • 1. Key Applications Module Lesson 19 — PowerPoint Essentials Computer Literacy BASICS
  • 2. Objectives  Open and save an existing presentation.  Identify the parts of the PowerPoint screen.  Navigate through a presentation.  Change the slide view.  Create a new presentation.  Apply a design template.  Add, delete, copy, and move slides.  Preview a presentation. Computer Literacy 2 BASICS
  • 3. Vocabulary  Normal view  Slide Finder  Placeholders  Slide layout  Presentations  Slide Show view  Slide design  Slide Sorter view Computer Literacy 3 BASICS
  • 4. PowerPoint Presentations  PowerPoint helps you create professional- looking slides, transparencies, or on-screen presentations.  The presentations can include text, drawing objects, clip art, pictures, tables, charts, sound, and video clips.  PowerPoint provides many features that make creating a presentation easy and fun. Computer Literacy 4 BASICS
  • 5. Opening an Existing Presentation  When you start PowerPoint, the Getting Started task pane is displayed.  The task pane shows the most recently opened presentations. – Click a presentation’s filename link to open it.  The task pane also shows a link titled More presentations. – Click the link to open a dialog box to search for other presentations. Computer Literacy 5 BASICS
  • 6. Saving a Presentation  You save a presentation with the same commands you learned in Word and Excel, using the Save command on the File menu.  To save it with a different name, use the Save As command on the File menu.  You can save a presentation so it can be viewed in a Web browser by selecting Save as Web Page from the File menu. Computer Literacy 6 BASICS
  • 7. Parts of the PowerPoint Window Getting Slide pane Started task pane Outline pane Notes pane Computer Literacy 7 BASICS
  • 8. The PowerPoint Panes In Normal view, there are three panes you can use to create presentations:  The Outline pane: Displays your presentation in outline format or in slide format and allows you to move through your presentation by clicking the slides in the Outline pane.  The Slide pane: Displays a single slide as it will appear in your presentation.  The Notes pane: Provides a space to add notes and information to help you with your presentation. Computer Literacy 8 BASICS
  • 9. Navigating Through a Presentation You can navigate through presentation slides in several different ways: Previous Slide  Click the slide icon or text in the Outline pane.  Click the Next Slide or Previous Slide buttons at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar.  Press the PageUp or PageDown keys.  Press Ctrl + Home to go to the first slide. Next  Press Ctrl + End to go to the last slide. Slide  Drag the scroll box up or down the vertical scroll bar. Computer Literacy 9 BASICS
  • 10. Slide Labels As you drag the scroll box on the vertical scroll bar, a slide label appears to the left of the scroll bar that displays the title and number of the slide. Computer Literacy 10 BASICS
  • 11. Changing the Slide View PowerPoint offers three different ways to view your presentation:  Normal view is the default view that provides the Outline, Slide, and the Notes pane.  Slide Sorter view gives you an overall picture of your presentation by displaying your slides as thumbnails, making it easy to add and delete slides and change the order of the slides.  Slide Show view displays the current slide so that it fills the whole computer screen. Computer Literacy 11 BASICS
  • 12. Changing the Slide View (cont.)  Buttons at the lower left of the PowerPoint Slide Sorter View window allow you to quickly change the Slide view.  You can also select Normal View Slide Show View different views as options on the View menu. Computer Literacy 12 BASICS
  • 13. Slide Sorter View Computer Literacy 13 BASICS
  • 14. Creating a New Presentation When creating a new presentation, you can  Create a new blank presentation and apply a design template to it.  Use the AutoContent Wizard to guide you through a series of questions about what type of presentation to create.  Select the General Templates option in the Getting Started task pane.  Create a new presentation based on an existing presentation. Computer Literacy 14 BASICS
  • 15. Effective Presentation Design A good presentation holds the audience’s attention without distracting them from the information. Use these design guidelines:  Don’t overload a slide with too much content—keep your message clear and concise.  Use bullets for lists of data that do not need to be in any particular order.  Use numbered lists to show the steps in a process or data that should be examined in order. Computer Literacy 15 BASICS
  • 16. Effective Presentation Design (cont.)  Limit the number of special features on one slide such as bullets, graphics, or numbered items.  Tables and charts can illustrate numerical data or trends, but keep the charts simple and easy to read.  Use graphics or charts only to highlight relevant information. Don’t use graphics just to “decorate” a slide.  Select only one or two fonts to use in each slide, and use the same fonts for the same features in all slides to create a consistent appearance. Computer Literacy 16 BASICS
  • 17. Speaker Notes  The Notes pane in Normal view provides a place for you to write speaker notes.  Use speaker notes to add information you want to emphasize or dialogue you want to use when you present your slide show to an audience.  To add speaker notes to a presentation: – Click in the notes area (by default it displays a message that reads Click to add notes). – Key the text you want to include. Computer Literacy 17 BASICS
  • 18. Design Templates  Give your presentation a professional look by applying a slide design.  Slide designs include predefined backgrounds, color schemes, text formats, bullet styles, and graphics.  Slide designs give the presentation a consistent look and feel. Computer Literacy 18 BASICS
  • 19. The Slide Design Task Pane To apply a slide design:  Click the Format menu and then click Slide Design to open the Slide Design task pane.  Examine the thumbnail designs in the task pane and click the one you want to use. – You can change the color scheme for a design if you like the look of the template but prefer different colors. Computer Literacy 19 BASICS
  • 20. Adding Slides  You can add slides in Normal view or Slide Sorter view: – Open the Insert menu and select New Slide. – Click the New Slide button on the Formatting toolbar.  Ifyou have a design theme applied to the presentation, the new slide will be formatted with that design. Computer Literacy 20 BASICS
  • 21. Adding Slides (cont.)  The new slide will usually contain one or more placeholders for text and graphics, depending on the slide design.  You can change the slide layout using the Slide Layout task pane. Computer Literacy 21 BASICS
  • 22. Deleting and Duplicating Slides  You can delete a slide in Normal view or Slide Sorter view: – Click the slide to select it. – Press the Delete key or use the Cut command.  You can use Copy and Paste to copy a slide to a new location. – With Cut or Copy, the slide is stored on the Clipboard until you paste it back into the presentation. Computer Literacy 22 BASICS
  • 23. The Slide Finder  With Slide Finder, you can quickly find and copy slides from one presentation to another.  When slides are copied from one presen- tation to a second presentation, they are automatically formatted the same way as the other slides in the second presentation. Computer Literacy 23 BASICS
  • 24. The Slide Finder (cont.)  The Slide Finder can be accessed from Normal view or Slide Sorter view. – Click the Insert menu and then click Slides from Files to open the Slide Finder dialog box. Computer Literacy 24 BASICS
  • 25. The Slide Finder Dialog Box Computer Literacy 25 BASICS
  • 26. Previewing a Presentation  After you add slides to a presentation, you should preview it to look for errors and see how your slides appear.  To preview a presentation, click the Slide Show view button, which will display your slides in full-screen view. Computer Literacy 26 BASICS
  • 27. Navigating in Slide Show View  Advance slides forward by clicking the mouse button or the space bar.  You can also use the arrow keys to advance forward or backward.  You can use the PageUp and PageDown keys to advance slides as well.  Press the Esc key to end the slide show at any time. Computer Literacy 27 BASICS
  • 28. Navigating in Slide Show View  When you move the mouse in Slide Show view, an arrow mouse pointer appears on the screen that you can use to point out parts of the slide.  After you move the mouse pointer, icons display in the lower-left corner of the slide: – A left-pointing arrow – A pen icon – A menu icon – A right-pointing arrow Computer Literacy 28 BASICS
  • 29. The Slide Show Screen Icons  When you click the arrows, the display moves to the previous (left arrow) or next (right arrow) slide.  Click the pen icon to display a menu of options to change the mouse pointer to different kinds of pens. – Use the mouse pointer as a pen to draw or write on the slide displayed on the screen. Computer Literacy 29 BASICS
  • 30. The Slide Show Screen Icons (cont.)  The menu icon opens a shortcut menu with options to navigate through the slide show, close it, change the display color or appearance, and access Help. Computer Literacy 30 BASICS
  • 31. Displaying Speaker Notes  Speaker notes are not visible in Slide Show view unless you make them appear.  To display a note in Slide Show view: – Click the menu icon or right-click anywhere in the slide to open a shortcut menu. – On the shortcut menu, select Screen, and then click Speaker Notes in the submenu.  The note for the slide displays in the middle of the screen, in front of the slide information. Computer Literacy 31 BASICS
  • 32. Summary  When you start PowerPoint, you can choose to create a new presentation or open an existing presentation.  In addition to using the Outline pane to move to a different slide, you can also use the scroll bar or shortcut keys to navigate through a presentation in Normal view. Computer Literacy 32 BASICS
  • 33. Summary (cont.)  PowerPoint offers three different views to display a presentation. You work in either Normal view or Slide Sorter view as you create and edit your presentation. In Slide Show view, the current slide fills the full computer screen. You use this view to preview your presentation and when you present the show to your audience. Computer Literacy 33 BASICS
  • 34. Summary (cont.)  There are several ways to create a new presentation in PowerPoint including opening a blank presentation or a design template, using the AutoContent Wizard, selecting a presentation with content, and modifying existing presentations.  You can add speaker notes to slides in the Notes pane that appears below the Slide pane in Normal view. Computer Literacy 34 BASICS
  • 35. Summary (cont.)  The slide design automatically formats slides with color schemes, bullet styles, and graphics. A design template ensures that all slides in a presentation have a consistent look. You can apply a design at any time without affecting the contents of the slides. Computer Literacy 35 BASICS
  • 36. Summary (cont.)  You can add a new slide in Normal view or Slide Sorter view. When you add a new slide, you can select a slide layout or use the default layout.  It is easy to delete and copy slides in Slide Sorter view. You can use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to delete, move, or copy slides in a presentation. Computer Literacy 36 BASICS
  • 37. Summary (cont.)  The Slide Finder enables you to find and copy one or more slides from one presentation to another quickly and easily.  In Slide Show view, you can preview your presentation, move through the slide show using the mouse, spacebar, or shortcut keys, and even draw or write over the slides. Computer Literacy 37 BASICS