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    Introduction

    to

     Microsoft  PowerPoint 

    www.ascension.lib.la.us/apl

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     Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint

    Getting StartedPowerPoint allows you to create professional presentations that can include text, graphics, charts,

    sound, photographs, and video. When you start PowerPoint, you will see the New PresentationTask Pane on the right side of the screen.

    The Design Template button accesses slide

    templates to help create a consistent, professional

    look for your slide presentation. The AutoContentwizard will lead you through the creation of the

     presentation by asking you a series of questions

    about your intended finished product. The existing presentation lets you continue to work on a

     presentation that you’ve already created.

    Choose Blank Presentation if you want to startfrom scratch. This method is sometimes

     preferred because it provides the most

    flexibility and lets you focus on content firstrather than appearance.

    After you choose Blank Presentation, select thelayout of your slides from the Slide Layoutdialog box. Choose from slides with titles only,

    titles and bullets, titles and graphs, titles and

    clip art, and other options:

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    Exploring PowerPointPowerPoint is similar in many ways to other Microsoft Office products but it also has severalunique elements, identified in the figure below.

    andard Toolbar

    Formatting

    Toolbar

    Slide Outline

    Change Slide Views

    Text Outline

    Drawing Toolbar

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    PowerPoint ViewsPowerPoint has five different views.

    Normal View displays only one slide on the screen at a time with speaker notes and outline.

    Slide Sorter View displays all of your slides and lets you change their order in the presentation.

    Slide Show View displays slides, as they would look in a slide show.

    You can use the Slide View buttons at the lower left of the window or the View menu to switch between different views.

    Creating a Presentation

    Adding TextAfter you’ve chosen the layout for your slide you can then enter text. Click on the text box on the

    slide. A cursor will appear and you can begin entering text.

    Formatting TextFormat text as you would in a word processor. Highlight the text and make the desiredformatting changes. Formatting text can easily be done in the Outline View.

    Adding a New SlideYou can add a new slide by clicking on the new slide button on the Formatting toolbar.

    Applying a Design Template to a Presentation

    A template is a PowerPoint presentation that defines how your text and slide background willlook. A plain presentation is simply black text on a white background. A template might include

    a blue background with bold yellow letters and a graphic.To apply a template to your presentation, choose Slide Design from the Format menu.

    When you have chosen a template, simply click on it and all of you slides will have that design.

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    Applying a Background Color

    If you don’t want to use a template you can also apply a custom background. Click on

    Background in the Format menu. Then click on the color rectangle near the bottom of the

    dialog box and choose either More Colors or Fill Effects.

    In the Colors and Fill Effects dialog boxes you can change the color, gradient, texture or pattern,

    or you can use a picture for a background. Once you’ve selected your background click either

    Apply to change the current slide or Apply to all to change all of your slides.

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    Inserting Clip Art and Objects

    PowerPoint has a collection of clip art that you can use in your presentation.

    Select the slide you want the clip art on, and choose Picture/Clip Art from the Insert menu.

    Search the category you want or search them all and click a clip art image. You can also specifythe type of media file to search.

    You can also use the Copy and Paste procedures described earlier to paste clip art intoPowerPoint from other programs. For example, if you have created your own logo in Adobe

    Illustrator, you can copy the image and paste it into a PowerPoint presentation.

    PowerPoint also lets you insert Microsoft Excel charts, Microsoft Word tables, pictures in

    separate files and other objects.

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    Adding Animation

    You can animate text and objects by using the Custom Animation option on the Slide Show menu. Select the object you wish to

    animate on an individual slide and you can select the type of effect,

    set how to start it, the property of the effect, its speed and the orderin which the animation takes place. You can also preview the

    animation.

    Transitions

    For on-screen slide presentations, you might want to use transition

    effects when moving from one slide to another. Apply transition

    effects in Slide Sorter View or by selecting the Slide Transition command on the Slide Show menu. The Slide Transition dialog box

    lets you preview what each transition will look like. You can select

    a transition, its speed, whether or not it will have sound, and howthe slide will be advanced. The Transition command sets a

    transition for only the selected slides, or you can click on the Applyto All Slides button to set the selected transition to all the slides.

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    Page Setup and PrintingBefore you print your slide presentation, make sure the slide size and orientation are correct.

    Also, decide whether you want to print in color or black and white. Change these settings usingthe Page Setup and Print commands on the File menu.

    Page Setup

    The Page Setup dialog box has controls for slide size and orientation. Choose the appropriateslide size and orientation before you do significant formatting in your presentation. Changing

    slide orientation from portrait to landscape or vice versa may require editing and reformattingslides.

    Printing

    To print your slide presentation, choose Print from the File menu, or click the Print button on the

    toolbar. In the Print dialog box you can choose how many copies you want to print. Use the PrintWhat: drop-down list to select whether you want to print just the slides, notes, or handouts with

    multiple slides per page.

    Viewing Your Slide ShowClick the Slide Show tool at the bottom of the screen or choose Slide Show from the View menu

    to preview your slide show. Click the mouse or press the down arrow key on the keyboard to

    advance to the next slide. To move back to the previous slide, press the Backspace key or up

    arrow key (PC) or the Delete key (Mac). To exit the slide show, press the Escape key.

    PowerPoint Resources

    The following list of books and websites can provide you with additional information and

    training on PowerPoint. A video is also included. The books and video are owned by AscensionParish Library and may be found using the call number and location provided. You may also

    request that books and videos be sent the Ascension Parish Library location closest to you. You

    can also search our catalog for additional resources. Visit us at www.ascension.lib.la.us and clickon Search The Catalog .

    Easy Microsoft PowerPoint 2000: see it done, do it yourself / Laura Stewart 006.6869 STE

    (Gonzales)

    Easy Microsoft PowerPoint 97 / Jennifer Fulton 006.6 FUL (Gonzales)

    Easy Microsoft PowerPoint 97 / Laura Monsen 006.6 MON (Donaldsonville, Gonzales)

    How to Do Everything With Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 / Ellen Finkelstein

    006.6869 FIN (Donaldsonville, Galvez, Gonzales)

    Learn Microsoft Office 2000: Covers: Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher,

    FrontPage / Michael Busby and Russell A. Stultz 005.369 BUS (Donaldsonville, Gonzales)

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    Learning PowerPoint XP Essentials Beginning (video) V 006.6869 LEA (Donaldsonville)

    Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 Fast & Easy / Lois Lowe 006.686 LOW

    (Donaldsonville, Galvez, Gonzales)

    Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 QuickSteps / Carole B. Matthews (Donaldsonville,

    Galvez, Gonzales)

    PowerPoint 2000: fast & easy / Coletta Witherspoon 006.6869 WIT (Donaldsonville,Galvez, Gonzales)

    PowerPoint 2000 professional results / Ellen Finkelstein 006.6869 FIN (Gonzales)

    Quick Course in Microsoft 2002 / 006.686 QUI (Donaldsonville)

    PowerPoint Web Sites

    http://www.microsoft.com/office/powerpoint

    http://www.actden.com/pp/

    http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/ppt/index.html

    http://www.bcschools.net/staff/PowerPointHelp.htm

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    Introduction toIntroduction to

    Microsoft PowerPointMicrosoft PowerPoint

    What is PowerPoint?What is PowerPoint?

    •• Presentation SoftwarePresentation Software

     – –TextText

     – –ChartsCharts

     – –DiagramsDiagrams

     – –GraphicsGraphics – –PhotographsPhotographs

    Uses of PowerPointUses of PowerPoint

    •• Sales PresentationsSales Presentations

    to Clientsto Clients

    •• BusinessBusiness

    Presentations toPresentations to

    InvestorsInvestors

    •• ClassroomClassroom

    Presentations toPresentations to

    StudentsStudents

    Things to Consider Things to Consider 

    •• ContentContent

    •• DesignDesign

    FocusFocus

    ••

    Who is the audience?Who is the audience? – – Formal or informal presentationFormal or informal presentation

     – – Students, Colleagues, or ClientsStudents, Colleagues, or Clients

    •• Be conciseBe concise

     – – Slides should contain only theSlides should contain only the

    main idea.main idea.

     – – Place additional information inPlace additional information in

    speaker notes.speaker notes.

    ContentContent

    •• FocusFocus•• StructureStructure

    StructureStructure•• Use Title Slides to introduceUse Title Slides to introduce

    the major sections of your the major sections of your 

    presentation.presentation.

    •• Transition smoothly fromTransition smoothly from

    topic to topic.topic to topic.

    •• At the end of each sectionAt the end of each section

    summarize the main pointssummarize the main points

    presented.presented.

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    Design TipsDesign Tips

    UppercaseUppercase

    versus Mixedversus Mixed

    CaseCase

    Sans SerifSans Serifversus Serif versus Serif 

    Using ColorUsing ColorEffectivelyEffectively

    One of the Most CommonOne of the Most Common

    Mistakes - Cluttered SlidesMistakes - Cluttered Slides•• Too many objectsToo many objects

    can make your slidescan make your slides

    difficult to interpretdifficult to interpret

    by the audience.by the audience.

    •• Lengthy text andLengthy text and

    picture clips arepicture clips are

    usually the culprits.usually the culprits.

    Less is more.Less is more.

    UPPERCASEUPPERCASE vsvs Mixed CaseMixed Case

    •• IT WILL TAKE YOURIT WILL TAKE YOUR

    AUDIENCE LONGER TOAUDIENCE LONGER TO

    READ SLIDES THAT ARE INREAD SLIDES THAT ARE IN

    ALL UPPERCASE.ALL UPPERCASE.

    •• Instead, only use uppercaseInstead, only use uppercaseto EMPHASIZE specific textto EMPHASIZE specific text

    in your slides. Or better still,in your slides. Or better still,

    use bold oruse bold or italic italic  instead.instead.

    Sans SerifSans Serif vsvs Serif Serif 

    •• Sans Serif fonts are best for Sans Serif fonts are best for 

    presentation slides. Arial is apresentation slides. Arial is aSans Serif font.Sans Serif font.

    •• Serif fonts are more difficult toSerif fonts are more difficult to

    read from the back of a largeread from the back of a large

    room. Times New Roman is aroom. Times New Roman is a

    Serif Font.Serif Font.

    Choosing the Right ColorsChoosing the Right Colors

    •• Avoid using similar colors forAvoid using similar colors for

    background and text, such asbackground and text, such asblack with blue, or yellowblack with blue, or yellow

    with white.with white.

    Animation OverkillAnimation Overkill

    •• To much animation distracts theTo much animation distracts the

    audience from your message.audience from your message.

    •• It can also be annoying.It can also be annoying.

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    Ascension Parish LibraryAscension Parish Library

    Libraries Change LivesLibraries Change Lives

    Library ServicesLibrary Services

    •• BooksBooks

    •• VideosVideos

    •• AudiosAudios

    •• MagazinesMagazines

    •• GenealogyGenealogy

    •• Reference ServicesReference Services

    •• Computer ServicesComputer Services

    Library Services (Library Services (contcont.).)

    •• ProgramsPrograms

    •• Meeting RoomsMeeting Rooms

    •• Study RoomsStudy Rooms

    •• ToursTours

    •• Special EventsSpecial Events

    The NumbersThe Numbers

    •• Annual Library Attendance - 205,052Annual Library Attendance - 205,052

    •• Library Programs - 343Library Programs - 343

    ••

    Annual Circulation - 259,523Annual Circulation - 259,523•• Annual Meeting Room Use - 662Annual Meeting Room Use - 662

    •• Annual Reference Questions - 48,984Annual Reference Questions - 48,984

    PatronsPatrons

    •• Registered LibraryRegistered Library

    Patrons - 28,600Patrons - 28,600

    •• Juvenile - 7,300Juvenile - 7,300

    ••  Young Adult - 4,300 Young Adult - 4,300

    •• Adult - 17,000Adult - 17,000

    Ascension Parish LibraryAscension Parish Library

    Serving the CommunityServing the Community

    Since 1960Since 1960

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    For Further Practice…at Home or in the Library

    Using this handout and the information below, create a PowerPoint presentation. Include clip art

    on at least 3 slides.

    What is the Internet?

    A global collection of computers and computer networks that exchange information.

    How Information Travels On The Internet

    When you receive information from another computer on the Internet you are downloading; when

    you send information you are uploading.Information travels over phone lines and high speed data lines.

    The information is broken down into smaller pieces, called packets.

    What the Internet Offers

    Electronic Mail (E-Mail)

    Information

    Computer Programs

    Entertainment

    Discussion Groups & Chat Rooms

    Online Shopping

    Connecting to the InternetYou need specific equipment and programs to connect to the Internet.

    Computer

    Modem

    Communication Software

    Browser

    Internet Service Provider or Commercial Online Service

    What is the World Wide Web?

    The WWW is the most popular part of the Internet.

    It consists of a huge collection of documents stored on computers around the world.It can include colors, graphic images, sound and video clips, and animation.

    Web PagesA Web page is a document on the Web.

    A Web site is a collection of Web pages maintained by a college, government agency, company or

    individual.

    Hypertext

    Web pages are hypertext documents.

    A hypertext document is one that contains highlighted text or links that connect to other pages on the

    Web.

    By clicking on the hypertext link you can go to another Web page on the same computer, or a Web

     page on a computer across the world.

    Web Addresses

    Each Web page has a unique address called the Uniform Resource Locator (URL).

    The URL tells the computer how and where to look for a document.

    http://www.cnn.com/world/index.html

    Web Browsers

    A Web browser is a program that lets you view and explore information on the Web.

     Netscape NavigatorMicrosoft Internet Explorer