PowerPoint 2003 Beginner - DSPP31 ( 1 Day )
Price: $195.00
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Abstract/Overview
PowerPoint 2003 is a desktop presentation program that turns your ideas into professional, convincing presentations. PowerPoint lets you create slides that include text, graphics, charts, and even digital movies. Once you have created a presentation, you can display it as a slide show, or you can print your slides as transparencies or on paper.
This course is the first of three one-day sessions that cover all of the features in PowerPoint 2003 in a series of hands-on tutorials. In this first session you learn the PowerPoint 2003 ‘basics’ — what you need to know to create, print, and save a presentation.
Audience - Who Should Attend?
Anyone who needs to create professional-looking presentations using just a few, or all, of PowerPoint’s unique capabilities.
Prerequisite
You should be able to use a desktop computer with a mouse and keyboard. Beyond that, no particular skills are required.
Objective
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
· Create a new presentation and open an existing presentation
· Use most of PowerPoint’s menus, toolbars and screen controls
· Create professional-looking presentations quickly, using the AutoContent Wizard and built-in presentation Templates
· View, save and print your presentation in different formats
· Edit your presentation using the Presentation Outline and Slide Sorter
· Add notes to your slides
· Edit text on slides using cut and paste, and drag and drop
· Format text using bullets, numbered lists and a variety of fonts
· Control the appearance of slides by adding headers, footers, backgrounds, and colour schemes
· Save your presentation designs using Slide Masters
Content
The Fundamentals
Starting PowerPoint
What’s New in PowerPoint 2003
Understanding the PowerPoint Program Screen
Using Menus
Using Toolbars and Creating a New Presentation
Filling Out Dialog Boxes
Keystroke and Right Mouse Button Shortcuts
Opening a Presentation
Saving and Closing a Presentation and Exiting PowerPoint
Creating a New Presentation with the AutoContent Wizard
Creating a Blank Presentation and Creating a Presentation from a Template
Moving Around in Your Presentations
Viewing Your Presentation
Printing Your Presentation
Getting Help
Changing the Office Assistant and Using the Help Button
Editing a Presentation
Inserting Slides and Text
Using the Outline Pane
Editing Text
Selecting, Replacing, and Deleting Text
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Text
Using Undo, Redo, and Repeat
Checking Your Spelling
Finding and Replacing Information
Viewing a Presentation’s Outline
Rearranging a Presentation’s Outline
Inserting Symbols and Special Characters
Working in Slide Sorter View
Adding Notes to You Slides
Working with Multiple Windows
Collecting and Pasting Multiple Items
File Management
Understanding Smart Tags
Recovering Your Presentations
Formatting Your Presentation
Formatting Fonts with the Formatting Toolbar
Advanced Font Formatting with Font Dialog Box
Using the Format Painter
Applying a Template’s Formatting
Using the Slide Master
Choosing a Color Scheme
Changing the Background of Your Slides
Working with Bulleted and Numbered Lists
Changing Paragraph Alignment and Line Spacing
Adding Headers and Footers
Working with Tabs and Indents
Changing the Page Setup
Course Schedule
| Start Date | Location | Class Code | Duration (days) |
| Fri, Dec 03 2010 | Ottawa | P36483 | 1 |
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