Title: CS 0131 Software for Personal Computing
1CS 0131Software for Personal Computing
- Week 14
- PowerPoint 1 Creating a Presentation
2Objectives
- Use the AutoContent Wizard to create a
presentation. - View and edit a presentation.
- Save, close, and open a presentation.
- Check spelling.
- Delete, move, and insert slides.
3Objectives (continued)
- Size and move placeholders.
- Run a slide show.
- Change fonts and formatting.
- Insert pictures and clip art.
- Preview and print a presentation.
4Concept Preview
- Template
- Presentation Style
- Slide
- AutoCorrect
- Spelling Checker
- Layout
- Font and Font Size
- Graphics
- Stacking Order
5Starting PowerPoint 2003
Outlining toolbar
Menu bar
Getting Started task pane
Drawing toolbar
Status bar
6PowerPoint Toolbars
Standard toolbar
Formatting toolbar
- PowerPoint has 13 different toolbars.
- Many appear automatically as you use a feature.
- You may also select which toolbar to use.
- Commonly used toolbars
- Standard
- Formatting
7Creating a Presentation
- When PowerPoint is first started, a blank
presentation is opened. - The blank slide contains many predefined
settings.
8Concept 1 Template
- A file containing predefined settings.
- Used as a pattern to create many common types of
presentations. - Every PowerPoint presentation is based on a
template. - Both design and content templates are available
in PowerPoint and in the MS Office Template
Gallery. - See page PP1.7.
9Presentation Creation Methods
New presentation task pane
10Concept 2 Presentation Style
- Onscreen presentations
- Web presentations
- Back-and-white transparencies
- Color transparencies
- 35mm slides
- See page PP1.10.
11Concept 3 Slide
- A slide is an individual page of your
presentation. - Title slide is the first slide.
- Additional slides are used to support main
points. - Slides help to organize the presentation.
- See page PP1.11.
12Using AutoContent Wizard
- Helps determine the content and organization of
the presentation. - Offers 24 different types of presentations.
13AutoContent Wizard Example
Description of AutoContent Wizard
Outline of steps to create a presentation
Moves to next step
14AutoContent Wizard Example 2
Displays date and slide number in footer
15Viewing the Presentation
- View A way of looking at the presentation.
- PowerPoint provides several views.
- Normal
- Slide Sorter
- Slide Show
16Using Normal View
- Default view.
- Three panes are displayed.
17Using Slide Sorter View
18Editing a Presentation
- Editing involves
- Making text changes and additions to the content.
- Rearranging the order of bulleted items on slides
as well as the order of the slides.
19Using the Outlining Tab
20Concept 4 AutoCorrect
- A feature that makes assumptions about the text
you are typing. - Automatically corrects the entry.
- Inserts proper capitalization at the beginning of
sentences. - Capitalizes the days of the week.
- Looks for certain types of errors.
- Checks entries against a built-in list of
commonly misspelled words. - See page PP1.19.
21Concept 5 Spelling Checker
- Locates errors as you type.
- Finds
- Misspelled words.
- Duplicate words.
- Capitalization irregularities.
- Proposes possible corrections.
- See page PP1.20.
22Spelling Checker Options
23Editing in the Slide Pane
- Placeholders are boxes designed to contain
specific types of items or objects. - Objects are
- Slide title text.
- Bulleted item text.
- Charts.
- Tables.
- Pictures.
24Bulleted ItemsDemotion and Promotion
- Indenting a bulleted point to the right demotes
it. - Makes it a lower or subordinate topic.
- Promoting a bulleted point moves it to the left.
- Moves up a level.
- This can be done with the tab and shifttab key
combinations (just as indenting worked in Word)
25Bulleted Items ExampleDemotion and Promotion
Demotes item
26Splitting Text Between Slides
27Working with Slides
Slide Sorter toolbar
28Deleting Slides
29Moving and Inserting Slides
- Moving slides
- Drag to a new location using drag and drop.
- Inserting slides
- Can insert a slide anywhere.
30Concept 6 Layout
- Controls the way items are arranged on a slide.
- Contains placeholders for different items.
- PowerPoint has 27 predefined layouts.
- Layouts help you keep the presentation format
consistent. - See page PP1.43.
31Layout Continued
32Sizing/Moving a Placeholder
- Sizing handles are used to adjust the size of the
placeholders. - Dragging corners will adjust the height and the
width. - An object can be moved by dragging the selection
rectangle.
33Rehearsing a Presentation
- See how the presentation looks when viewed by
audience. - View presentation electronically as a slide show.
34Using Slide Show View
35Formatting Slide Text
- Enhancing the appearance of a slide is called
formatting. - Character formatting
- Affects the selected characters.
- Includes changing style and size, spacing, etc.
- Paragraph formatting
- Affects entire paragraph.
- Each item in a bulleted list, title, and subtitle
is a paragraph.
36Concept 7 Font Font Size
- Weve seen these concepts in previous
applications. - A font is a set of characters with a specific
design. - Also called a typeface.
- Fonts can enhance the appearance of a
presentation. - Basic types
- Serif
- Sans serif
- See page PP1.50.
37Font Font Size Example
38Adding Removing Bullets
Applies or removes bullets
39Concept 8 Graphics
- Graphic
- Non-text element or object
- Can be added to a slide.
- Types of graphics
- Drawing object
- Pictures
- Embedded object becomes part of the presentation
file. - Can be opened and edited using the source
program. - Source program is the program used to create the
graphic. - Adding graphics can enhance your presentation.
- See page PP1.54.
40Concept 9 Stacking Order
- The order in which objects are inserted into
different layers of the slide. - Each object is added to the top layer.
- Objects may overlap.
- Use the Draw menu to change the stacking order.
- See page PP1.60.
41Stacking Order Example
42Previewing Printing
- Shading, patterns, and backgrounds can make
printed handouts unreadable. - Preview how the printout will look before it is
printed.
43Specifying Printed Output