How-To: Office XP PowerPoint By Allen Kuceba
Dec 28, 2015
How-To: Office XPPowerPoint
By Allen Kuceba
PowerPoint
• The infamous white screen intimidates many new users when they start a new PowerPoint
• These steps will easily allow you to feel comfortable with the program and eventually allow you to know all of the strings in Microsoft’s PowerPoint
Looks Matter
• When creating a PowerPoint, the first thing people do is create a background
• This background should be kept constant throughout your presentation or else it looks unprofessional
• The type of background you choose sets the mood of your presentation while at the same time it shouldn’t take the viewers attention away from you
Background
• 45 pre-made backgrounds• “Format”• “Slide Design”• Find one you like• Click on it• Your background is now set to
be put to all slides and any that are later on created
• Depending on your chosen background, your title page will look different than the rest of your pages
Background II• Simple background• make sure your slide design in
the PowerPoint is set to Default
• “Format”• “Background”• A menu appears• Beneath the picture is a scroll
down menu which has 8 colors• “Fill Effects” which has the
option to create a gradient• Click “Fill Effects” and
experiment• Click “OK”• “Apply to All Slides” if you like
it or Cancel if it looks bad
Title and Text
• The most important part of a PowerPoint is the text you add to it
• Your pages now have a background, you can add text to any box that has a dotted line around it
• Create a title for the area which says “Click to Add Title”
• Below that is an area where you can type in a subtitle or the names of the creators of the PowerPoint
Pages and Text
• Press Control or “Ctrl” along with “M” to create a new page
• “Insert”• “New Slide” to add a new
page• Two text boxes, the larger
text box is for your information and the smaller one is for the title of your slide
Layouts
• Pre-made layouts for text• “Format”• “Slide Layout”• Box will appear• Treat this area just as you
would the background area
• Click on the “Title, Text, and Content” layout to begin with
Media• Click in the media box, but not in the
center where there are small icons • “Insert”• ”Picture”• “From File”• Search for your picture, highlight it,
and then click “Insert”• If you want your picture to not be
centered inside the media box then click in an area where there isn’t a box instead
• Do the same for movies that you may have created
• To enlarge the picture, pull on the white dots located on the corners of the picture
• Do not pull the dots on the sides of the image or it will look strange
Animate
• “Slide Show” • “Custom Animations”• Select the object you want to
animate and then click on “Add Effect”
• Keep the animations constant • The box on the bottom can be
used to change the sequence of animations by clicking and dragging the animation to a different position on the list
• Click the “Play” button at the bottom of the window to see a preview of your slide’s animations
Transitions
• “Slide Show”• “Slide Transition”• Here you can test the
many transitions along with how fast they appear
• When you have found the right transition, click on “Apply to All Slides” to keep the transition constant throughout your presentation