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Working with Slides
Teacher judy ann d. labasan
Powerpoint
A presentation program (also called a
presentation graphics program) is a computer software package used to display information, normally in the form of a slide show. Powerpoint
A presentation program (also called a
presentation graphics program) is a computer software package used to display information, normally in the form of a slide show. Powerpoint
It is a complete presentation graphics
program that allows you to produce professional looking presentations. Powerpoint
Three major functions:
1. an editor that allows text to be inserted and formatted, 2. a method for inserting and manipulating graphic images and 3. a slide-show system to display the content. MS Powerpoint
MS-PowerPoint is the complete
presentation graphic program, using which one can create extremely satisfying presentations to get the desired results. MS Powerpoint
It allows the creation of presentation
which can be a collection of slides, speaker notes, handouts or media clips, providing everything one needs to communicate clearly to others. Powerpoint
Slides can be created and displayed as a slide
show on your computer, video projector, or on the Internet. Information from a PowerPoint presentation can be printed in a handout form or as transparencies. Powerpoint
PowerPoint allows for data to be entered and edited
quickly and efficiently. To make changes to the presentation you can edit a slide rather than recreate the presentation. You can also import information from spreadsheets, databases, and word-processing files. Powerpoint
Open PowerPoint by clicking the Start button on the
Windows Taskbar, point to Programs, go to Microsoft Office and then click Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010. Powerpoint Powerpoint
The PowerPoint window contains many elements that
are similar to other Microsoft Office programs. These elements include the Office button, Quick Access toolbar, Title bar, Tabs, scroll bars and a Status bar. Powerpoint Quick access toolbar contains buttons for commonly-used commands. Title bar indicates the software, the name of the presentation that is open, minimize, maximize, and close buttons. Tabs contain commands that are pided into related tasks called groups. Ribbon is the area containing the tabs. Outline tab is used to organize and develop the content of your presentation. This tab enables you to move slides and text by dragging selected material. Slide tab displays the slides of your presentation as small images. This view allows easy navigation through slides. Slide pane contains the current slide in your presentation. You can use the vertical scroll bar to view other slides in the presentation. Notes pane is located below the slide pane and is used to type reference notes. The notes can be printed, then referenced when making the presentation. View area is located at the right hand bottom of the screen. It contains buttons that allow the ability to switch between PowerPoint views. The first view button allows you to view slides in normal view, the second is called the slide sorter view, the third is called the reader view and the fourth is called the slide show view. This area also contains the zoom feature. Status bar is located at the bottom of the PowerPoint window, it shows messages and information about the view, such as the slide number and the current theme template used. The Help feature displays information on PowerPoint commands and features. You can activate the help menu by clicking the Help The Help feature displays information on PowerPoint commands and features. You can activate the help menu by clicking the Help button or by pressing F1 on the keyboard.
The Help feature displays
information on PowerPoint commands and features. You can activate the help menu by clicking the Help button or by pressing F1 on the keyboard. Powerpoint
The PowerPoint window contains many elements that
are similar to other Microsoft Office programs. These elements include the Office button, Quick Access toolbar, Title bar, Tabs, scroll bars and a Status bar.
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