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Exercise 1-1
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Point to the button and hold the pointer still.
PowerPoint does not display ScreenTips unless the mouse has not moved for a second or so.
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Exercise 1-1
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A customizable toolbar for frequent commands.
Located above the Ribbon.
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Click the File tab and choose Open.
In the Open dialog box, navigate to the appropriate drive and folder for your files.
Select the file. Click Open.
Exercise 1-2
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Click each different tab on the Ribbon
Notice the various tabs that organize command buttons into logical groups.
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Click the Microsoft PowerPoint Help button located on the upper-right of the Ribbon or Press <F1>.
Key a term in the search box and press <Enter>.
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From the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, choose the Slide Sorter button.
From the View tab, in the Presentation Views group, choose the Normal button to return to Normal view.
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Click the Outline tab. Click the Slides tab. Click the Close button to
hide it. From the View tab, in the
Presentation Views group, choose the Normal view button. The Slides and Outline pane is displayed again.
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Use the pointer to drag the scroll box.
Use the pointer to click the Previous slide or Next slide buttons.
Use the <Page Up> and <Page Down> on the keyboard.
Exercise 1-7
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From the View tab, in the Zoom group, choose the Zoom or Fit to Window command buttons.
Use the Zoom slider and Fit to Window buttons on the right end of the status bar.
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A slide show displays slides sequentially in full-screen size.
You may start a slide show from any slide.
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Animation effects are the special visual or sound effects used as objects are displayed on the screen or removed from view.
Transition effects are the effects seen in the process of changing between slides.
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An I-beam is a pointer in the shape of an uppercase “I.”
Click an I-beam to position the insertion point.
An insertion point is a vertical blinking bar where text is placed.
Drag the I-beam to select existing text.
Selected text
A text placeholder border with a dash line style shows that text can be edited.
Exercise 1-11
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Click a placeholder to activate it.
Move your pointer to the outer border of a placeholder.
When your pointer turns to a four-pointed arrow, click and drag to reposition the placeholder.
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Four-pointed arrow
A text placeholder border with a solid line style shows that the placeholder can be moved.
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Click the File tab.
For Settings select Print All Slides or only certain slides.
For Slides select Full Page Slides.
Click the Print button.
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Click the File tab, or press <Ctrl> + <P>.
For Settings select Print All Slides or selected slides.
For Slides, select Notes Pages or Outline.
Click the Print button.
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Click the File tab, or press <Ctrl> + <P>.
For Settings select Print All Slides or selected slides.
For Slides, select the Handout with the number of slides you want on a page.
Click the Print button.
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Click the File tab, choose Save As, then PowerPoint Presentation.
Navigate to where you need to create your folder.
Click the New Folder button and key the name beside the yellow folder icon.
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Double-click a folder name to open it (or click Open).
Key the file name. Save as type
should be PowerPoint Presentation.
Click OK.
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From the File tab, in the Info group, notice the information on the right of Backstage view.
Click the Properties button and then click Advanced Properties
On the General tab, click the Statistics tab then click the Summary tab. Here you can add information then click OK.
On Backstage view, notice the Permissions category. The presentation is not restricted.
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Click the File tab and choose Close or Exit PowerPoint.
Use keyboard shortcuts. – <Ctrl> + <W> closes a presentation.– <Alt> + <F4> exits PowerPoint.
Use the Close button in the upper-right corner of the window.
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These strategies used in Lesson 1 are the foundation for well-designed slides. Effective design and use of PowerPoint for professional presentation delivery will be emphasized throughout the exercises in this textbook.
Lesson 1 Presentation
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