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Title: PowerPoint Project 2


1
PowerPoint Project 2
  • Using the Outline Tab and Clip Art to Create a
    Slide Show

2
Objectives
  • Start and customize a new slide show from an
    outline
  • Add a slide and create a closing slide on the
    Outline tab
  • Create text slides with multi-level bulleted
    lists on the Outline tab
  • Save and review a presentation
  • Insert and move clip art and change its size

3
Objectives
  • Add a header and footer to outline pages
  • Animate clip art
  • Add an animation scheme and run an animated slide
    show
  • Print a presentation outline
  • E-mail a slide show from within PowerPoint

4
Starting and Customizing PowerPoint
  • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar,
    point to All Programs on the Start menu, point to
    Microsoft Office on the All Programs submenu, and
    then click Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 on
    the Microsoft Office submenu
  • If the PowerPoint window is not maximized,
    double-click its title bar to maximize it
  • If the Language bar appears, right-click it and
    then click Close the Language bar on the shortcut
    menu
  • If the Getting Started task pane appears in the
    PowerPoint window, click its Close button in the
    upper-right corner
  • If the Standard and Formatting toolbars are
    positioned on the same row, click the Toolbar
    Options button and then click Show Buttons on Two
    Rows

5
Starting and Customizing PowerPoint
  • Click the Slide Design button on the Formatting
    toolbar. When the Slide Design task pane is
    displayed, click the down scroll arrow in the
    Apply a design template list, and then click the
    Axis template in the Available For Use area
  • Click the Close button in the Slide Design task
    pane

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Starting and Customizing PowerPoint
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Changing to the Outline Tab and Displaying the
Outlining Toolbar
  • Click the Outline tab located in the tabs pane
  • Click View on the menu bar and then point to
    Toolbars
  • Point to Outlining on the Toolbars submenu
  • Click Outlining

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Changing to the Outline Tab and Displaying the
Outlining Toolbar
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Creating a Title Slide on the Outline Tab
  • Click the Slide 1 slide icon on the Outline tab
  • Type Healthy Eating and then press the SHIFT
    ENTER keys
  • Type Healthy Living and then press the ENTER key
  • Point to the Demote button on the Outlining
    toolbar

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Creating a Title Slide on the Outline Tab
  • Click the Demote button on the Outlining toolbar
  • Type Nutrition and Fitness Basics and then press
    the ENTER key
  • Type Clark College Fitness Center and then press
    the ENTER key

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Creating a Title Slide on the Outline Tab
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Adding a Slide on the Outline Tab
  • Click the Promote button on the Outlining toolbar

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Creating a Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List on the Outline Tab
  • Type Nutrition Guidelines and then press the
    ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button on the Outlining toolbar
    to demote to the second level
  • Type Healthy Eating Pyramid and then press the
    ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button on the Outlining toolbar
    to demote to the third level

15
Creating a Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List on the Outline Tab
  • Type Eat more vegetable oils, whole grains and
    then press the ENTER key
  • Type Eat less pasta, white bread and then press
    the ENTER key

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Creating a Second Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List
  • Click the Promote button on the Outlining toolbar
    two times so that Slide 3 is added after Slide 2
  • Type Recommended exercise and then press the
    ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button on the Outlining toolbar
    to demote to the second level
  • Type 30 minutes of daily moderate-intensity
    activity and then press the ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button to demote to the third
    level

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Creating a Second Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List
  • Type Brisk walking and then press the ENTER key
  • Type Bicycling and then press the ENTER key
  • Type Gardening and then press the ENTER key

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Creating a Second Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List
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Creating a Third Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List
  • Click the Promote button on the Outlining toolbar
    two times so that Slide 4 is added after Slide 3
  • Type Relaxation Techniques and then press the
    ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button on the Outlining toolbar
    to demote to the second level
  • Type Quiet the mind and body and then press the
    ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button to demote to the third
    level

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Creating a Third Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List
  • Type Visualize a tranquil setting and then press
    the ENTER key
  • Type Concentrate on positive thoughts and then
    press the ENTER key
  • Click the Promote button to promote to the second
    level
  • Type Build strength and refresh the body and then
    press the ENTER key
  • Click the Demoye button to demote to the third
    level

21
Creating a Third Text Slide with a Multi-Level
Bulleted List
  • Type Practice yoga or Pilates basics and then
    press the ENTER key
  • Type Improve balance through core training and
    then press the ENTER key

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Creating a Closing Slide on the Outline Tab
  • Click the Promote button on the Outlining toolbar
    two times to add Slide 5 after Slide 4. Type
    Healthy Living Benefits and then press the ENTER
    key
  • Click the Demote button on the Outlining toolbar
    to demote to the second level. Type Lowers
    cholesterol, blood pressure and then press the
    ENTER key
  • Type Reduces heart disease risk and then press
    the ENTER key
  • Type Helps prevent adult-onset diabetes and then
    press the ENTER key

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Creating a Closing Slide on the Outline Tab
  • Click the Demote button to demote to the third
    level. Type Affects 8 of adults and then press
    the ENTER key
  • Click the Promote button to promote to the second
    level. Type Maintains body weight then press the
    ENTER key
  • Click the Demote button. Type Helps avoid excess
    gain but do not press the ENTER key

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Creating a Closing Slide on the Outline Tab
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Saving a Presentation
  • Insert a formatted floppy disk in drive A and
    then click the Save button on the Standard
    toolbar
  • Type Nutrition and Fitness in the File name text
    box. Do not press the ENTER key after typing the
    file name. Click the Save in box arrow
  • Click 3½ Floppy (A) in the Save in list
  • Click the Save button in the Save As dialog box

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Changing the View to Slide Sorter View
  • Click the Slide Sorter View button at the lower
    left of the PowerPoint window

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Changing the View to Normal View
  • Click the Slide 2 slide thumbnail
  • Point to the Normal View button at the lower left
    of the PowerPoint window
  • Click the Normal View button
  • Click the Slides tab in the tabs pane

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Changing the Slide Layout to Title, Text, and
Content
  • Click Format on the menu bar and then point to
    Slide Layout
  • Click Slide Layout
  • Click the down arrow in the Apply slide layout
    area and scroll down until the Text and Content
    Layouts area displays
  • Point to the Title, Text, and Content layout in
    the Text and Content Layouts area

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Changing the Slide Layout to Title, Text, and
Content
  • Click Title, Text, and Content
  • Click the Close button in the Slide Layout task
    pane

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Inserting Clip Art into a Content Placeholder
  • Point to the Insert Clip Art button in the
    content placeholder
  • Click the Insert Clip Art button
  • Type food in the Search text text box and then
    point to the Go button
  • Click the Go button
  • If necessary, scroll down the list to display the
    cornucopia clip. Click the clip to select it

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Inserting Clip Art into a Content Placeholder
  • Click the OK button
  • If the Picture toolbar is displayed, click the
    Close button on the Picture toolbar

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Changing the Slide Layout to Title, 2 Content and
Text and Insert Clip Art
  • Click the Next Slide button on the vertical
    scroll bar to display Slide 3
  • Click Format on the menu bar and then click Slide
    Layout
  • Scroll to display the Title, 2 Content and Text
    slide layout located in the Text and Content
    Layouts area of the Slide Layout task pane
  • Click the Title, 2 Content and Text slide layout
    and then click the Close button in the Slide
    Layout task pane

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Changing the Slide Layout to Title, 2 Content and
Text and Insert Clip Art
  • Click the Insert Clip Art button in the top
    content placeholder. Type woman in the Search
    text text box and then click the Go button
  • If necessary, scroll down the list to display the
    desired clip of a woman walking and then click
    the clip to select it. Click the OK button

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Changing the Slide Layout to Title, 2 Content and
Text and Insert Clip Art
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Inserting a Second Clip into a Slide
  • Click the Insert Clip Art button in the bottom
    content placeholder
  • Type flowers in the Search text text box and then
    click the Go button
  • If necessary, scroll down the list to display the
    desired clip of yellow roses, click the clip to
    select it, and then click the OK button

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Inserting a Second Clip into a Slide
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Inserting Clip Art into a Slide without a Content
Placeholder
  • Click the Next Slide button on the vertical
    scroll bar to display Slide 4
  • Click Tools on the menu bar and then click
    AutoCorrect Options
  • When the AutoCorrect dialog box displays, if
    necessary, click the AutoFormat As You Type tab
  • Click Automatic layout for inserted objects in
    the Apply as you work area if a check mark does
    not display
  • Click the Insert Clip Art button on the Drawing
    toolbar

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Inserting Clip Art into a Slide without a Content
Placeholder
  • If the Add Clips to Organizer dialog box displays
    asking if you want to catalog media files, click
    Dont show this message again, or, if you want to
    catalog later, click the Later button
  • Click the Search for text box
  • Type house and then press the ENTER key
  • If necessary, scroll to display the desired clip
    of a house located beside a lake
  • Point to this image

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Inserting Clip Art into a Slide without a Content
Placeholder
  • Click the desired clip
  • Click the Close button on the Clip Art task pane
    title bar

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Using the Automatic Layout Options Button to Undo
a Layout Change
  • If your slide layout automatically changed to
    Title, Text, and Content, click the Automatic
    Layout Options button
  • Point to Undo Automatic Layout
  • Click Undo Automatic Layout

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Moving Clip Art
  • With the clip selected, point to the clip and
    then press and hold down the mouse button
  • Drag the clip to the upper-right corner of the
    slide
  • Release the mouse button

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Changing the Size of Clip Art
  • Click the Previous Slide button on the vertical
    scroll bar two times to display Slide 2
  • Right-click the clip
  • Point to Format Picture on the shortcut menu
  • Click Format Picture
  • Click the Size tab when the Format Picture dialog
    box is displayed

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Changing the Size of Clip Art
  • Click and hold down the mouse button on the
    Height box up arrow in the Scale area until 135
    is displayed
  • Click the OK button
  • Drag the clip to the right of the bulleted list

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Inserting, Moving, and Sizing a Clip into a Slide
  • Click the Next Slide button on the vertical
    scroll bar three times to display Slide 5
  • Click the Insert Clip Art button on the Drawing
    toolbar. Delete the word, house, in the Search
    for text box, type stethoscope, and then press
    the ENTER key. Click the desired stethoscope or
    another appropriate clip. Click the Close button
    on the Clip Art task pane title bar
  • If the layout changes, click the Automatic Layout
    Options button and then click Undo Automatic
    Layout

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Inserting, Moving, and Sizing a Clip into a Slide
  • Right-click the stethoscope and then click Format
    Picture on the shortcut menu. Click the Size tab
    in the Format Picture dialog box, click and hold
    down the mouse button on the Height box up arrow
    in the Scale area until 160 is displayed, and
    then click the OK button
  • Drag the stethoscope to the lower-right corner of
    the slide
  • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar to
    save the presentation

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Inserting, Moving, and Sizing a Clip into a Slide
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Using the Notes and Handouts Sheet to Add Headers
and Footers
  • Click View on the menu bar and then point to
    Header and Footer
  • Click Header and Footer
  • Click the Notes and Handouts tab when the Header
    and Footer dialog box is displayed
  • Click the Update automatically option button and
    then click the Header text box

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Using the Notes and Handouts Sheet to Add Headers
and Footers
  • Type Healthy Eating, Healthy Living in the Header
    text box
  • Click the Footer text box
  • Type Clark College Fitness Center in the Footer
    text box
  • Click the Apply to All button

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Using the Notes and Handouts Sheet to Add Headers
and Footers
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Adding an Animation Scheme to a Slide Show
  • Click Slide Show on the menu bar and then point
    to Animation Schemes
  • Click Animation Schemes
  • Scroll down the Apply to selected slides list and
    then point to Float in the Exciting category
  • Click Float
  • Point to the Apply to All Slides button

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Adding an Animation Scheme to a Slide Show
  • Click Apply to All Slides
  • Click the Close button in the Slide Design task
    pane

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Animating Clip Art
  • Right-click the clip art and then point to Custom
    Animation on the shortcut menu
  • Click Custom Animation
  • Point to the Add Effect button
  • Click the Add Effect button, point to Entrance,
    and then point to Diamond In in the Entrance
    effects list

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Animating Clip Art
  • Click Diamond
  • Click the Close button on the Custom Animation
    task pane title bar

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Saving the Presentation Again
  • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar

55
Running an Animated Slide Show
  • Click the Slide 1 slide thumbnail on the Slides
    tab
  • Click the Slide Show button at the lower left of
    the PowerPoint window
  • When Slide 1 is displayed in slide show view,
    click the slide anywhere
  • Click the slide again
  • Continue clicking to finish running the slide
    show and return to normal view

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Running an Animated Slide Show
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Printing an Outline
  • Click the Outline tab
  • Ready the printer according to the printer
    manufacturers instructions
  • Click File on the menu bar and then point to
    Print
  • Click Print on the File menu
  • When the Print dialog box is displayed, click the
    Print what box arrow and then point to Outline
    View

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Printing an Outline
  • Click Outline View in the list
  • Click the OK button
  • When the printer stops, retrieve the printout of
    the outline

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Printing Presentation Slides
  • Ready the printer according to the printer
    manufacturers instructions
  • Click File on the menu bar and then click Print
  • When the Print dialog box is displayed, click the
    Print what box arrow
  • Click Slides in the list
  • Click the OK button. When the printer stops,
    retrieve the slide printouts

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E-Mailing a Slide Show from within PowerPoint
  • Click the E-mail (as attachment) button on the
    Standard toolbar
  • When the e-mail Message window is displayed, type
    jessica_cantero_at_hotmail.com in the To text box
  • Select the text in the Subject text box and then
    type Nutrition and Fitness slide show in the
    Subject text box
  • Click the message body
  • Type Attached is the PowerPoint presentation you
    can use for your first workshop. in the message
    body

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E-Mailing a Slide Show from within PowerPoint
  • Point to the Send button
  • Click the Send button on the Standard toolbar

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Saving Changes and Quitting PowerPoint
  • Click the Close button on the Microsoft
    PowerPoint window title bar
  • If prompted, click the Yes button in the
    Microsoft PowerPoint dialog box

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Summary
  • Start and customize a new slide show from an
    outline
  • Add a slide and create a closing slide on the
    Outline tab
  • Create text slides with multi-level bulleted
    lists on the Outline tab
  • Save and review a presentation
  • Insert and move clip art and change its size

65
Summary
  • Add a header and footer to outline pages
  • Animate clip art
  • Add an animation scheme and run an animated slide
    show
  • Print a presentation outline
  • E-mail a slide show from within PowerPoint

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PowerPoint Project 2 Complete
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