Title: Microsoft PowerPoint
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Homework AssignmentHomework Assignment 9
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- Why use PowerPoint?
- PowerPoint is perhaps the most widely used
package for creating slideshow presentations. It
is very likely that you will use PowerPoint in
many classes while in college and as a working
engineer. - Examples You might use PowerPoint to
- Present the results of a class project.
- Present topics for discussion at a club meeting.
- Present the status of your project to a group of
engineers and a Preliminary Design Meeting. - Present workshop materials in a training class
that you are leading. - Present your companys products and their
specifications at a trade show. - Present a plan to your supervisors to upgrade the
engineering lab facilities where you work.
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- Creating a New PowerPoint Presentation
- When you launch PowerPoint it may open a blank
presentation by default. - If not, you can create a blank presentation by
selecting - Office Button New
- Blank Presentation
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- Creating a Template
- Before adding text, images, objects, etc., to a
presentation, it is often nice to decide on a
template, so that your slides will have a common
appearance. - Use the Microsoft Drawing Tools or Insert-Image
to add shapes, text boxes, images, etc. An
example is shown below.
Notes 1) There are also many templates
available that you can use Office Button New
Installed Templates 2) There are also many
selected slide formats with pre-arranged text
boxes, images, etc., under New Slide
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- Saving a Template
- You can save a template by selecting
- Save As
- Enter a File name
- Save as type Use PowerPoint Template.
Note It isnt really necessary to save a
template unless you might want to use it again
later. Simply creating duplicate slides is
often sufficient in most cases (see next slide).
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- Creating Duplicate Slides
- You can use Home New Slide to create a blank
new slide, but if you want to - duplicate your template, it easier to create a
Duplicate Slide. - Two ways to create a duplicate slide
- Select the arrow next to New Slide on the Home
ribbon then Duplicate Slide
Pick arrow on New Slide button to access menu
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- Creating Duplicate Slides (continued)
- Two ways to create a duplicate slide
- Right-click on the slide to be duplicated in the
Slide tab on the left of the screen and select
Duplicate Slide
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- Creating Duplicate Slides (continued)
You might even find it convenient to set up your
template and then duplicate it many times for
later slides. Then you can begin adding content
to each slide.
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- Text Boxes
- Text boxes are probably one of the most common
features to put in a slide show. They are easily
added using Insert Text Box - A slide might contain a single text box or many
text boxes.
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- Pictures
- Images are also commonly inserted into PowerPoint
presentations. - They are easily added using Insert Picture
- A slide might contain a single text box or many
text boxes.
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- Equations
- Equations are also commonly inserted into
PowerPoint presentations. They can be added
using Microsoft Equation as they can be added in
Word or Excel. - They are easily added using Insert Object
Microsoft Equation 3.0
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- Inserting Excel tables and charts
- Two ways to insert Excel tables and charts into
PowerPoint presentations - Use Insert Object Excel Worksheet (or Excel
Chart) - Creating the table or chart in Excel and copying
it to PowerPoint using the clipboard.
- Method 1) Inserting Excel tables and charts
using Insert Object - Select Insert Object Excel Chart
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- Inserting Excel tables and charts using Insert
Object (continued) - Note that Excel inserts a sample column chart
(Chart1 tab) with some sample data (Sheet1 tab).
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- Inserting Excel tables and charts using Insert
Object (continued) - Modify the data in the table (example shown
below).
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- Inserting Excel tables and charts using Insert
Object (continued) - Remove any unneeded series using Design Select
Data. - Modify any necessary series to use the correct x
and y values.
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- Inserting Excel tables and charts using Insert
Object (continued) - Chart formatting adjusted and text box added.
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- Method 2) Inserting Excel tables using the
clipboard - Open Microsoft Excel and create the desired table
and chart.
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- Inserting Excel tables using the clipboard
(continued) - Use the clipboard (COPY and PASTE) to copy the
table/chart into PowerPoint
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- Inserting Excel tables using the clipboard
(continued) - The imbedded chart is an active object.
Right-click on the object and select Edit- Data
to launch Excel and open the related file to edit
the table and/or chart.
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- Numbering Slides
- It is often useful to number slides. For
example, a student in class might say I have a
question on slide 13. - To number slides
- Select Insert - Slide Number
- Check the box next to Slide number in the window
shown below. - Select Apply to All
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- Re-ordering Slides
- Slides can be dragged to new locations using two
methods - Select View Slide Sorter and then drag the
slide to the desired location. Select View
Normal to return to viewing a single slide.
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- Re-ordering Slides (continued)
- Slides can be dragged to new locations using two
methods - Drag the slide to the desired location on the
left side of the screen under the Slide tab.
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- Animations
- Various animations can be added to objects on
slides, including - Entrance and exit effects
- Emphasis effects
- Sounds
- Motion
- Care should be taken when using these effects to
make sure that they enhance the presentation
rather than annoy the audience. - Some useful times to include animations include
- Asking the audience a question and pausing before
the answer is revealed. - Showing bullet points one at a time to keep the
audience from reading ahead. - Animating the motion of a part or device
- Emphasizing a point.
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- Animations Example Displaying the answer to a
question (after a pause). - Click on the text box or object to be animated.
- Select Custom Animation
- The Custom Animation window should appear on the
right.
Custom Animation Window
Select text box or object to be animated
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- Animations Example Displaying the answer to a
question (continued). - Select Add Effect in the Custom Animation window.
- Select Entrance
- Select Fly In
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- Animations (continued)
- Adjust options for the effect such as Direction
and Speed. - Select Play to see how the effect works.
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- Animations Example Displaying bulleted items
one at a time. - Select the text box with bulleted items.
- Select the Animations ribbon
- Select the arrow next to No Animation
- Select Fly In By 1st Level Paragraphs
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- Animations Example Displaying bulleted items
one at a time (continued). - Select the down arrow next to the animation just
created to expand it. - Now you can see the animation for each bulleted
item.
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- Animations Example Displaying bulleted items
one at a time (continued). - Lets remove the animations from the text box and
the title for the bulleted items so that only the
bulleted items are animated. - Click on the animation to be removed.
- Select the arrow that appears to the right of the
item. - Select Remove.
- Also highlight the 4 remaining animations and
change Direction to From Right.
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Animations Example Displaying bulleted items
one at a time (continued). The final result is
shown below. Select the Play button at the bottom
of the Custom Animation window to test the effect.
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- Playing the Slideshow
- A slideshow can be started in different ways,
including - Select Slideshow From Beginning
- Select the Slideshow Icon near the bottom right
of the screen.
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- Playing a continuous slideshow
- Suppose that you wanted to run a slideshow at a
trade show displaying your companys products.
You would probably want to - Let slides advance automatically rather than on a
mouse click or key stroke. - Let the slide show repeat (loop continuously).
- Advancing slides automatically
- Change Advance Slide from On Mouse Click to
Automatically and enter the desired time (4
seconds entered below). Select Apply To All.
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- Looping a Slideshow Continuously
- Select Slide Show Set Up Slide Show
- Check the box Loop continuously until Esc