Beginning PowerPoint Lisa Hales SON Technology Seminar Sponsored by Educational Outreach & Nursing Informatics Grant
Beginning PowerPoint
Lisa HalesSON Technology Seminar
Sponsored by Educational Outreach & Nursing Informatics Grant
A Quick Tour of The Toolbars
InsertView Format Slide Show
Draw
Normal View (Office 2000)
Primary view is the slide.Can add text either in Outline pane or in slide body.Text in the Outline pane to the left automatically adjusts as you type.Allows you to utilize Notes pane below.
Normal View (Office XP)
Tabs to left show either Slide or Outline view.Notes displayed beneath picture.Borders of both View and Notes panes are adjustable.
Slide sorter View
Provides thumbnail sketches of slides.Allows quick and easy slide organization.
Insert and delete slides easily.Rearrange slide order by clicking and dragging.
Creating a Slide PresentationFile > New > Blank Presentation
Choose LayoutChoose TemplateAdd text and graphicsCustomize graphics and effectsOrganize slides into order
Choosing a Layout (Office 2000)
For an existing slide: Format > Slide LayoutTo create a new slide: Insert > New Slide
Choosing a Layout (Office XP)
Choosing a template (Office 2000)
Format > apply design template
Choosing a design template (Office XP)
Format > Slide Design
Displays Currently and most recently used design templates.Displays thumbnail views of all available templates.This menu also allows you at adjust the color schemes within the templates.
Creating a Bulleted or Text Slide
Click in Title or Text placeholders to add text.Enter to next line to create bullets.Tab to indent bullets.
Level 2Level 3
Level 4Level 5
Font size automatically adjusts as you add text beyond the text box capacity.
Creating a Chart
Format or Insert New Slide and select chart layout.
Double click to add chart.
Chart type default
Changing the Chart TypeChart > chart typeSelect the chart type you’d like to use.
Most frequently used are Column, Bar, Line, Pie and Scatter.
Press and hold to view a sample of what your chart will look like.You can change column and row headers in the data table to input your own data.
Inserting Graphics (Office 2000)
Insert > Picture > Clipart
Inserting Graphics (Office XP)
Insert > Picture > ClipartSpecify search options
Search for … Ex: WhaleSearch in: All CollectionsResults should be: All media types
Click on picture to insert it.
Custom Design and Special Effects
Flying bullets
Dimming or changing text colors
Sound
Custom animation
Slide Master
Edit backgrounds and color schemes
Custom Design and Special Effects
Flying bullets
Dimming or changing text colors
Sound
Custom animation
Slide Master
Edit backgrounds and color schemes
Slide transitions
Slide MasterView > Slide Master
BackgroundsCan slides have different backgrounds in the same presentation?
Yes. Format > Background Change colors and see immediatepreviewCan apply to one slide or to all
Can I use just the plain background without graphics?
Yes, this is great for large or complex charts where the background graphics would be distractingFormat > Background > Omit background graphics
Slide Color SchemeYou can also change the color scheme of just one slide in the presentation, or apply the color change to all slides.Office 2000: Format > Slide Color Scheme > Standard or select your own Custom color template.Office XP: Format > Slide Design > Color Schemes
Flying BulletsType in your text
Slide Show > Custom AnimationText can fly from any directionDim text after each bulletOr change its color
Sound and Effects
While experimenting with new and neat features it can be tempting to try to cram a lot into a slide presentation.
Slide Show > Custom Animation > Effects tab > Sound
Too many effects can compromise the credibility of your presentation.
These extras are best saved for special slides to illustrate a graphic, or highlight a key point.Don’t use these features indiscriminately.
However, be cautious. Too many effects such as flying bullets,changing text colors and sound can distract the audience from the point of the presentation.
Slide Transition
Slide Show > Slide Transition
Transition from one slide to the next with a variety of options from the menu.
Modify speed, sound, timing.
Apply to all slides or just selected ones.
Subtle or non “flashy” transitions are recommended for professional presentations.
A few helpful hintsContrast
Use a dark background with white or yellow text, or a light background with black or dark text.
Sound and EffectsUse selectively and rarely. Whimsical effects and sound are inappropriate for a large professional audience, but can help personalize a smaller, less formal presentation.
Help MenuExtensive help menu provides information and directions for just about everything.
PatienceLearning a new program like PowerPoint can take some time. Be patient, try buttons to see what they do, you can always hit UNDO if you don’t like the result.
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