Power Point 2000 Basics Tutorial

Power Point is an application that lets you build, print, and deliver presentations. You have several options for the delivery of a presentation, but you only have to develop it once. You can print slides (a "slide" is what Power Point calls each screen of information), print handouts, print notes pages, prepare for 35mm slides, or deliver an on-screen presentation. Only the on-screen presentation allows you to use the full range of Power Point's features.

As you develop a Power Point presentation, it is important to remember that you should not try to include every piece of information you wish to deliver. Power Point slides should contain brief, concise, descriptive phrases that will help you remember what you want to present and to serve as a reminder for your audience. The most common mistake made by novice Power Point developers is to stuff too much information on each slide.

Getting Started

Using Placeholders

Identifying Toolbars

Inserting New Slides

Understanding Apply to All and Apply

Applying Design Templates

Setting Up Presentation Masters

Creating Custom Design Templates

Altering Template Appearance

Navigating During Development

Creating Bulleted Lists

Working With Text

Drawing Objects

Using Images and Other Clip Art

Using Charts

Creating Hyperlinks

Animating the Presentation

Using PowerPoint Tools

Working in Outline View

Using Notes Pages

Using the Slide Sorter

Using Transitions

Printing the Presentation

Giving an On Screen Presentation

Combining Presentations

Animating PowerPoint Design Templates

Putting the Presentation on the Web

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Used with Permission By:

Cindy Hollingsworth
Last Updated: 03/31/2004 13:35:50, cdh

 

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