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Slide Template Designs |
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Blank designs for your own creativity |
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Auto-content Wizards (predesigned slide shows) |
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Makes Multimedia Easy! |
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Use the Insert Menu to put graphics, sound and
video into slide shows |
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Media can be resized once it is inserted but may
lose quality |
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Better to make graphics smaller than larger |
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Making graphics bigger may increase boxy look
(pixels) |
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Can have a CD track play behind the show |
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Click on the Big Blue A in the Draw Toolbar at
the bottom of the PowerPoint window. |
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No toolbar?
Go to View/Toolbars and Choose Drawing |
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Choose a style from
the Word Art gallery |
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Type in your message |
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You can edit your
Word Art anytime
by selecting it and
using the Word Art
toolbar. |
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A table makes an easy way to organize
information. Click the Insert Table
button on the toolbar or choose Insert/Table. |
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Use the Tables and Borders toolbar to add or
delete cells, format cells, and add color and graphics. |
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Notes pages for the speaker’s use |
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Outline for the participants |
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Some people prefer to print several small slides
on a page with room to write notes beside the slides |
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Overhead transparencies |
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The complete slide show, slide by slide on
separate pages. |
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Slide transitions refer to what happens between
slides |
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This slide show is set to random transitions so
you can see all the different ways to change from one slide to the next. |
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Slide animation refers to when and how text and
objects appear on the screen. |
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Throughout the show, text appears from the left,
one group of words at a time, when you click the mouse. |
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Click the mouse again to make a surprise appear! |
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In slide or slide sorter view, select the slide
or slides you want to add a transition to. |
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On the Slide Show menu, click Slide Transition. |
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In the Effect box, click the transition you
want, and then select any other options you want. |
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To apply the transition to the selected slide,
click Apply. |
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To apply the transition to all the slides, click
Apply to All. |
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Repeat the process for each slide you want to
add a transition to. |
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To view the transitions, on the Slide Show menu,
click Animation Preview. |
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In normal view, display the slide that has the
text or objects you want to animate. |
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On the Slide Show menu, click Custom Animation,
and then click the Effects tab. |
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Under Check to animate slide objects, select the
check box next to the text or object you want to animate. |
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Under Entry animation and sound and Introduce
text (if you are animating text), select the options you want. For Help on
an option, click the question mark
and then click the option. |
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 for every object you want
to animate. |
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Click the Order and Timing tab. |
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To change the order of animation, select the
object you want to change under Animation order, and then click one of the
arrows to move the object up or down in the list. |
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To set the timing, select the object and then do
one of the following: |
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To start the animation by clicking the text or
object, click On mouse click. |
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To start the animation automatically, click Automatically,
and then enter the number of seconds you want to have elapse between the
previous animation and the current one. |
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To preview animations, click Preview. |
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Tip A quick way to create basic
animation is to select the object you want to animate (in normal view),
click the Slide Show menu, point to Preset Animation, and then click the
option you want. |
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You can add a hyperlink to your presentation and
then use it to go to a variety of locations — for example, a custom
show, a specific slide within your presentation, a different presentation
altogether, a Microsoft Word document or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, or an
Internet, intranet, or e-mail address. |
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You can create a hyperlink from any
object — including text, shapes, tables, graphs, and pictures. You
insert hyperlinks by clicking Insert Hyperlink. |
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Click here to learn more about hyperlinks. |
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Text that represents a hyperlink appears
underlined and in a color that coordinates with the color scheme. The color
changes after you click a hyperlink and go to a location, so you can tell
which hyperlinks you've already viewed. Hyperlinks become active when you
run your slide show, not while you're creating the show. |
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Click here to see the Insert Hyperlink Dialog
Box. |
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Tip: To
make my hyperlinks, I highlight the text I want underlined, then right
click and choose Hyperlink from the menu. |
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Ready-made action buttons (Action Buttons command,
Slide Show menu) |
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Insert in your presentation and define
hyperlinks Contain shapes, such as right and left arrows |
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Use to include commonly understood symbols for
going to next, previous, first, and last slides |
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Use for a self-running presentation or
interactive slide show |
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Action buttons for playing movies or sounds |
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Action buttons make it easy to create
interactive slide shows that include quiz-type questions. |
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Each quiz questions requires three slides: |
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Question with answer choices |
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Right answer slide |
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Wrong answer slide |
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Use action buttons for answer choices and to
navigate between slides |
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The next slide begins a Quick Quiz. |
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Which President purchased the Louisiana
territory? |
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Sorry, you didn’t choose the right
President. Go back and try
again. Who was President in 1804? |
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You’re right!
Thomas Jefferson was the President who bought the Louisiana
Territory. He sent Meriwether Lewis
and William Clark to explore the territory. It took them two years but they made it to the West Coast and
back. Despite great hardships, only
one man died. |
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Click the button and try the next question. |
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When using buttons, you don’t want the user to
be able to advance without clicking a button. |
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You MUST turn off the Advance on Mouse Click in
the Slide Transition dialog box. |
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Choose Slide Show/Slide Transition and unclick
the Mouse Click button. That forces
the user to click on a button. |
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View your slide show right from PowerPoint |
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Choose Slide Show/View Show |
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Choose View/Slide Show |
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Click the Slide Show button in the View tray at
the bottom left hand corner of the screen |
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This button allows you to begin the slide show
on the current slide. |
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You can save and view your slide show within
PowerPoint at any time. |
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Anyone with PowerPoint can both view and edit
your slide show. |
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Choose File/Save As and save as a PowerPoint
Show so others cannot
change your work. |
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