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Absolute Beginners Guide to Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
Absolute Beginners Guide to Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
ISBN: 0789729695
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 154
Authors:
Read Gilgen
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
About the Author
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You
Introduction
Who This Book Is For
The PowerPoint Program
Some Key Terms
Things to Keep in Mind
How to Use This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Part I: Getting Started with PowerPoint
Chapter 1. What s the Point?
What PowerPoint Does
How Effective Is PowerPoint?
PowerPoint in the Real World
What s New in PowerPoint 2003
Chapter 2. PowerPoint QuickStart
Creating Your First Title Slide
Adding Slides
Working with PowerPoint Views
Moving from Slide to Slide
Understanding the Elements of a PowerPoint Slide
Making a Presentation
Chapter 3. PowerPoint Basics
Finding Your Way Around the PowerPoint Screen
Starting with a Template
Saving and Retrieving a PowerPoint Presentation
Printing Slides from a Presentation
Part II: Creating Slide Show Content
Chapter 4. Organizing a Presentation
Focusing on the Audience
Creating Content by Outlining
Using Slides from Another Slide Show
Chapter 5. Working with Text Objects
Understanding PowerPoint Slide Layers and Objects
Creating Title Boxes
Working with Bullet Boxes
Using the Spelling Checker
Using the Style Checker
Inserting Text Boxes
Chapter 6. Working with Graphic Objects
Inserting Clip Art
Inserting Bitmap Images
Saving Images Created in PowerPoint
Chapter 7. Creating Drawing Objects
Using the Drawing Toolbar
Adding Lines, Closed Shapes, and AutoShapes
Modifying and Formatting Shapes
Combining Shapes and Other Objects
Using WordArt Objects
Saving Drawing Images Created in PowerPoint
Chapter 8. Organizing Information by Using Tables
Inserting a Table in PowerPoint
Formatting Tables
Drawing a Custom Table
Importing Tables from Word or Excel
Chapter 9. Presenting Numbers by Using Data Charts
Inserting a Data Chart
An Overview of the Microsoft Graph Program
Understanding Chart Types and Purposes
Entering Chart Data
Modifying Chart Elements
Working with Charts As Objects
Chapter 10. Using Diagrams and Organization Charts
Adding a Diagram
Inserting an Organization Chart
Part III: Making the Slide Show Active and Interactive
Chapter 11. Animating Slide Show Objects
Understanding What Animation Can Do
Using Preset Animation Schemes
Choosing Slide Transitions
Creating Custom Animations
Chapter 12. Letting Action Settings Work for You
Using PowerPoint to Launch Actions
Adding Action Settings to PowerPoint Objects
Creating and Modifying Action Buttons
Using Hyperlinks
Creating a Nonlinear Presentation
Part IV: Preparing and Presenting the Slide Show
Chapter 13. Preparing a Slide Show for Presentation
Using the Slide Sorter
Hiding Slides
Changing Slide Transitions
Changing Slide Backgrounds
Creating Speaker Notes
Creating Custom Slide Shows
Chapter 14. Preparing to Make a Presentation
Playing a Slide Show
Rehearsing a Presentation
Exploring Contingency Options
Chapter 15. Making a Presentation
Preparing the Room
Preparing the Equipment
Choreographing SpeakerAudience Interaction
Handling Unexpected Problems
Chapter 16. Learning the Elements of Effective Presentations
Understanding an Audience
Getting the Content Right
Capturing and Maintaining Interest
Making Color, Font, and Font Size Work for You
Getting Results from a Presentation
Part V: Making the Slide Show Available in Print and on the Web
Chapter 17. Printing a Presentation
Printing Slides
Printing Notes
Creating Handouts
Creating Overhead Transparencies or Film Slides
Chapter 18. Publishing to the Web
What Is a Web-Based Presentation?
Modifying a Presentation for the Web
Explanation
Working with Hyperlinks
Saving a Presentation As a Web Page
Transferring a Web Page to a Web Server
Part VI: Beyond the Basics
Chapter 19. Adding Multimedia Elements
Understanding the Uses for Multimedia
Adding Sound Objects
Adding Video Objects
Using PowerPoint As a Multimedia Manager
Chapter 20. Customizing PowerPoint
Creating Custom Templates
Customizing Toolbars and Menus
Chapter 21. Looking Beyond the Basics
A Survey of Advanced PowerPoint Features
Additional Resources
Index
Index SYMBOL
Index A
Index B
Index C
Index D
Index E
Index F
Index G
Index H
Index I
Index K
Index L
Index M
Index N
Index O
Index P
Index R
Index S
Index T
Index U
Index V
Index W
Absolute Beginners Guide to Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
ISBN: 0789729695
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 154
Authors:
Read Gilgen
BUY ON AMAZON
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