- PowerPoint is a complete presentations graphics package.
- It Prodoce a professional-looking presentation using text handling,outlining,drawing, graphing, clip art and ect.
- Power Point makes you the presenter,an independent producer of your own high-quality presentations.
- PowerPoint can help you.
- If your not a designer, just apply one of the PowerPoint templates to your presentation.
- PowerPoint is easy to use.
- You can use PowerPoint for presentations, slides, handouts, speaker's notes, outlines.
- To create presentations, you write and design slides
- For overall presentation design, you'll learn how to use the professionally designed PowerPoint templates.
- The Task Pane will display Slide Layouts when a the "Blank Presentation" option is chosen.
- The Slide Layout Pane contains a set of 27 different Auto Layout formats that arrange various types of objects on slides.
- Objects include such things as titles, charts, graphics, or bulleted lists that you might want to place on a slide.
- The title slide is the default setting for the first slide in every presentations.
- Title Bar displays the name of the program you are currently using (Microsoft Power Point) and the name of the presentation you are working on.
- The title bar appears at the top of all Windows programs.
- The Standard toolbar contains icons for some of the most commonly used commands.
- Commands such as saving, opening, and printing are included.
- Placeholder contain formatting characteristics for items to be added which saves time in creating your presentations.
- View buttons allow you to quickly switch between PowertPoint views, which change how your presentation is displayed on the screen.
- Status Bar displays information about the number of slides in the show,the design template in use,and contains buttons for easy access menu commands.
- Slide Sorter Pane displays thumnail representation of each slide in a presentation.
- You can use the slides tab to navigate by clicking on the slide you want to view.
- You can also drag a thumbnail to move a slide to a new position in your presentation.
- The Menu bar displays a list of menus that you use to give commends to PowerPoint.
- The Formatting Toolbar contains buttons for the most commenly used dormatting commands, such as making text bold or italic.
- The slide pane displays the slides one at a time, as they appear when they are printed or displayed in a presentation.
- The task pane lists commands that are revelant to whatever you're doing in PowerPoit.
- PowerPoint will automatically chose the bulletes list slide.
- to change the slide layouit simply click on the desired layout in the slide layout pane.
- PowerPoint displays the picture on the slide with eight sizing handles surrounding it.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Power Point
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