PowerPoint BASICS
New Canaan Library
March 2003
What is PowerPoint?
• A Design Program for creating series of
screens (slides) called presentations
• One part of MS Office, compatible with other
Office programs
• A versatile program with a variety of ways to
present or print your slide show
What Kind of Presentations Can You Create With PowerPoint?
On-screen presentations: PC or projector Overheads or slides Kiosk Printed Handouts and Flyers Publish to the Internet
Why Use PowerPoint?
• Makes it easy to create exciting presentations
• Strong visual impact and appeal
• Lets you control the flow and pace of information communicated to others
• PowerPoint shares MS Office features like menus, toolbars & clipart with Word, Excel, Publisher. Works with text boxes, bullets, fonts, styles, drawing tools.
Library Collection Development CycleSELECTIONread reviews, respond to requests
PURCHASE
CATALOG and PROCESS
CIRCULATION
MAINTENANCEassess, replace, remove
Getting Started in PowerPoint
• Open from Desktop Icon or from
Start Button-Programs-MS Powerpoint• Choose an option for getting started
– AutoContent Wizard with pre-designed sample presentations
– Templates: background designs with some formatting
– Blank slides for you to create from scratch
Using Toolbars and Menus
• Click on toolbar buttons to perform tasks
• 4 main toolbars: standard, formatting,
drawing, common tasks
• You may also use the menus (file, edit,
view, insert, format, tools, slide show) to
perform tasks
The Powerpoint Screen• Moving around the program
• Toolbars
• Menus
• View buttons
• Help features
Creating a Simple Slide
• Start with a blank presentation
• Click the title slide layout(a good starting point for any presentation)
• Add title and subtitle
• Move or resize the text boxes
• Add or delete a text box
• Change the text: font, size, color
• Change background color or pattern
• Add shapes, clipart, charts, graphs or animation
MAKING CHANGES TO A SLIDE
Saving, Printing, Quitting
Don’t forget to save your work. PowerPoint will prompt you if you forget.
Printing options: transparencies, handouts, flyers, outline view, presentation notes.
Always close the file and quit the program before turning off your computer.
PowerPoint Presentation Tips
• Don’t put too much text on each slide
• Don’t use too many different fonts or patterns
• Use strong contrast between text and background: dark on light or light on dark
• Experiment to find out what works best
for you
Mismatch with Background
• The choice of colors can make a big difference.– Backgrounds which have both light and
dark areas can be particularly troublesome.
Failure to Plan for Lighting
Check where youare going to present to see if light on dark is better than dark on light.
Check where youare going to present to see if light on dark is better than dark on light.
Free Online PowerPoint Tutorials
http://www.orst.edu/instruction/ed596/ppoint/pphome.htm
http://www.science.iupui.edu/SAC98/ppt.htm
http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~mclweb/ppt1.htm
http://www.actden.com/pp/http://search.office.microsoft.com/assistance/producttask.aspx?p=PowerPoint (Microsoft Office Assistance Center)
Thank you for participating in
PowerPoint BASICS
at the
New Canaan Library
http://www.newcanaanlibrary.org
Presented by Lauren Phillips, Librarian 594-5008