Powerpoint Introduction

This course is run in conjunction with pass training, a Microsoft Certified Partner and Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Authorised Testing Centre. Pass training is a Numerica Group Plc Company.

Course Objectives

To give users an introduction to PowerPoint. Delegates will be able to customise and style presentations, create sophisticated on-screen shows and print their presentations.

Delegates:
Maximum 8

This course is suitable for new and recent users of PowerPoint who want to expand and consolidate their knowledge. A basic understanding of using Windows is required, gained either by previous experience or by attendance on an "Introduction to Windows" course.

Delegate numbers are restricted to 8, to ensure personal attention from the trainer.

Structure:
PC for every delegate
All pass training courses involve extensive hands-on activity including exercises that give participants practical experience of using Powerpoint's tools.

Course details

Subject to change without notice.

PowerPoint Introduction
  • Designing a Presentation
Getting Started with PowerPoint
  • Starting PowerPoint
  • The PowerPoint Screen
  • The Title Bar; The Menu Bar; The Toolbars
  • Menus and Submenus; SpeedKeys
  • The Scroll Bars
  • The Status Bar
  • Navigating Between PowerPoint Views
  • Zooming In and Out; Exiting PowerPoint
Getting Assistance with PowerPoint
  • Using the Office Assistant
  • Getting Help Without the Office Assistant
  • Manipulating the Help Window
  • Finding Out What is on the Screen
Working with Text Slides
  • Designing Effective Slides
  • Creating a New Blank Presentation
  • Entering Text in Normal View or Slide View
  • Moving the Insertion Point; Selecting/Deleting Text
  • Moving and Copying Text
  • Converting Case; Importing Text
  • Entering and Editing Text in Outline View
  • Using the Text Tool; Saving and Closing Presentations
Working with PowerPoint Objects
  • Opening a Recently Used Presentation
  • Switching Between Open Presentations
  • Understanding Objects; Using the Office Clipboard
  • Undoing Incorrect Edits; Redoing and Repeating Edits
  • Reordering the Presentation in Slide Sorter View
Formatting and Proofing Tools
  • Formatting Text; Aligning Text
  • Changing Paragraph and Line Spacing
  • Changing Bullet Characteristics
  • Creating Numbered Lists
  • The Format Painter; Checking Spelling
  • Finding and Replacing
Working with Visual Elements
  • Inserting Clip Art Objects
  • Drawing Objects
  • Drawing AutoShape Objects
  • Using Constraint Keys
  • Changing the Properties of Objects
  • Using WordArt
  • Grouping Objects
Creating an Overall Look
  • Using Presentation Templates
  • Using Design Templates; Adding Footers
On-screen Presentations
  • Setting Up a Slide Show
  • Delivering a Slide Show
  • Getting Help During a Slide Show
  • Annotating Slides; Simple Animation Effects
  • Creating Custom Animation Effects
Creating Output
  • Previewing the Presentation in Black and White
  • Printing the Presentation
  • Creating and Printing Notes Pages
  • Printing Handouts
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1 day, 9.30am - 4.30pm

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Course dates 2004                                                                             

 The above course costs £210.00 + VAT




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Contact details:

Roger Woolley FCIS
Woolley & Associates
PO Box 992
Blackheath,
London, SE3 9DQ

Fax: 020 8852 8255
Phone: 020 8852 8260

e-mail info@rogerwoolley.co.uk