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Page 1: Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint Vivien Hall (CCS) Acknowledgements – Ali Parvin (CCS)

Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint

Vivien Hall (CCS)

Acknowledgements – Ali Parvin (CCS)

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What you know already

• Similar menus, toolbars to Microsoft Word• Cut, Paste, Copy, Spell checker, Save, Print,

Help• Formatting (fonts, font sizes, add/remove

bullets, justification)• Insert objects from other packages e.g. Excel

charts

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Main topics

• PowerPoint components – presentations, slides, objects

• Creating a presentation• Adding slides to your presentation• Adding objects to your slides• Rehearsing your show• Organising your slides

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Design of presentations

• The corporate guidelines for Birkbeck are available from External Relations web site at http://www.bbk.ac.uk/er/corporate_id.pdf

• Stephen Tarling will address design issues in more detail later.

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What is PowerPoint?

• Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation graphics package.

• Features - text handling, outlining, drawing, graphing, clipart and so on.

• PowerPoint can produce Presentations, Slides, Handouts, Speaker's Notes and Outlines.

• Slides are made up of objects e.g. text and image objects

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Starting Microsoft PowerPoint

3. Choose Microsoft Power Point

1. Click on Start

2. Select Programs

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Creating a new Presentation

1. Click on Blank Presentation.

2. Click on OK

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Views

View Toolbar

Drag border to resize

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Creating a Title Slide

•Click anywhere inside the dotted line border.

•The instruction will disappear and the cursor will flash in the centre of the box.

•This box is called a text block.

•Type in a title. You can also add a subtitle if you wish

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Creating a New Slide

• Click on New Slide button on the tool bar

• If you cannot see the button click on More buttons

• Default style is bulleted list.• Choose Format, Slide Layout to change it

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Creating a Bulleted List

1. Click on the Title Block and type a title.

2. Click anywhere inside the bulleted text block and type a text.

3. Press Enter. Another bullet will appear

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Working with objects on slides

• Select the object by clicking on it

• Here I’ve selected a text box object

• Drag corners to re-size objects

• Hold down shift key to select multiple objects.

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Adding Graphics

• Choose Format, slide layout, text & clip art– Double click to add clip art

from the clipart gallery

– Select a picture and click here to insert clip

• Or

• Choose Insert, Picture, From File to insert your own graphics

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Adding Objects

• Choose Insert, Object to add objects such as – Excel charts and tables– Word equations, drawings and organisational charts– Graphics created by packages such as Adobe Photoshop

or Paintshop Pro

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Saving Your Presentation

1. Click on File on top menu bar.

2. Click on Save As…

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Saving Your Presentation (cont.)

3. Select folder or create new folder (on N: in CCS rooms)

4. Type in a

file name.

5. Click on Save

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Viewing your slide show

• From Slide Show menu choose View Show• To go to next slide click mouse or press

space bar• Right click mouse to get menu• Pointers – Pen lets you draw on slide

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Rehearsing your show

• From Slide Show menu choose Rehearse Timings

• If you are interacting with an audience don’t save your timings

Click on No

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Running an unattended show

• Set up show lets you have a continuously looping show.

• Select Browsed at kiosk (full screen)

• To stop the show press the Esc key

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Slide transition

• Slide Transition allows you to introduce special effects

• Click here to display transition menu

• You can apply to the current slide or to all your slides

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Slide Animations

• Choose Slide Show, Custom Animations

• Check the boxes to select the objects that you wish to animate

• Select the animation

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Organising your slides

1. Click on the View menu on the menu bar

2. Click on slide sorter

3. Click on a slide to select it. You can now

1. “drag & drop” to a new position

2. Cut and paste to a new location

3. Delete it by pressing the delete key

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Printing your show

• From File menu choose Print• Print What allows you to choose slides,

handouts, speakers notes etc.• For handouts you can choose number of

slides to page• Slides – can be copied as transparencies for

OHP’s

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Finding out more

• Software made Simple Guide to Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

• PowerPoint Help• PowerPoint tutorial• Electric Paper – computer based training

material for ECDL

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Using Help

• Choose Help, Microsoft PowerPoint Help• Click on Answer Wizard tab.• In our example we have chosen to Insert an

imported picture

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PowerPoint Help

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PowerPoint Tutorial

• Open the file C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\1033\overview.pps

• View the show• To see how the slides were created go to

Normal view

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Exercise 1 – Practice some techniques

• Referring to the handout for this presentation practice the techniques that are identified in the speakers notes

• Take a break if you wish before creating your own presentation.

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Exercise 2 – Create a simple presentation

• Create a slide show on a topic of your choice• Your show should run for 5 minutes