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Click any tab on the ribbon to display its buttons
and commands.
Use contextual tabs
Some ribbon tabs appear only when you need them. For example, when you insert or select a picture,
the Picture Tools Format tab appears.
Manage your presentations
Click the File tab to open,
save, print, and manage
your presentations.
Use the Format pane
Use this handy pane to apply
formatting to pictures, video,
SmartArt, shapes, and other
objects.
Zoom in and out
Slide this bar to the left or
right to zoom in or out on slide
details.
See more options
Click this arrow to see more options in a
dialog box.
Show the content you want
Switch views or show or hide
notes and comments.
Need more space?
Click here or press CTRL+F1 to
hide or show the ribbon.
Get help
Click here or press F1.
Quick Start Guide
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 looks different from previous versions, so we created
this guide to help you minimize the learning curve.
Search for online templates and themes
Type keywords into the search box to find templates and
themes online at Office.com.
Use a featured theme
Choose a built-in theme to start your next presentation. These work well
for both widescreen (16:9) and standard screen (4:3) presentations.
Open a recent presentation
It provides easy access to
your most recently opened
presentations.
Start from scratch
To start a new, presentation,
click Blank Presentation.
Choose a template category
Click the template categories below the search box to find
some of the most popular PowerPoint templates.
Find other files
Browse to find presentations
and other files stored on your
computer or in the cloud.
Theme variations
When you choose a theme,
PowerPoint offers you variations
with different color palettes and
font families.
Sign in to Office
Sign into your account and
access the files you’ve saved to
the cloud from anywhere.
Quick Start Guide
When you first open PowerPoint 2013, you’ll see that you have several choices for getting started —
using a template, a theme, a recent file, or a blank presentation.
How to get help
with PowerPoint 2013
If you’ve been using earlier versions of PowerPoint, you’ll probably have questions
about where to find certain commands in PowerPoint 2013.
There are many free resources available to help you learn PowerPoint 2013, including
training courses, Getting Started help topics and videos, and basic tasks. To find
these materials, click the PowerPoint Help button (the question mark) in the upper
right corner of the PowerPoint window.
Create custom ribbon tabs
and groups
You can create custom tabs or groups on the ribbon and add buttons with the
commands you want. Right-click any ribbon tab or group, and then click
Customize the Ribbon.
Next, add commands from the PowerPoint Options box. For example, you could
create a tab called Frequent, and then add some of your most frequently-used
commands to a custom group on this tab.
If you make a mistake, you can use the Reset button to go back to the default
(“factory”) settings.
Some older PowerPoint commands don’t appear on the ribbon, but they’re still
available. In the PowerPoint Options dialog box, click Customize Ribbon, and
then, in the Choose commands from list, select Commands Not in the Ribbon.
Now find the commands you want and add them to a custom ribbon tab or group.
Things you might be looking for
Use the list below to find some of the more common tools and commands in PowerPoint 2013.
To... Click... And then look in the...
Open, save, print, share, send, export, convert, or protect files File Backstage view (click the commands in the left pane).
Add slides, apply a layout, change fonts, align text, or apply Quick Styles Home Slides, Font, Paragraph, Drawing, and Editing groups.
Insert tables, pictures, shapes, SmartArt, WordArt, charts, comments,
Header and footer, video, or audio 	
Insert Tables, Images, Illustrations, Comments, Text, and Media groups.
Apply a theme, change the color of a theme, change the slide size, change
the background of a slide, or add a watermark
Design Themes, Variants, or Customize groups.
Apply or adjust the timing of a transition Transitions Transition and Timing groups.
Apply or adjust the timing of an animation Animations Animation, Advanced Animation, and Timing groups.
Start a slide show, set up a slide show, specify monitors for use with
Presenter view
Slide Show Start Slide Show, Set Up, and Monitors groups.
Check spelling, enter and review comments, or compare presentations Review Proofing, Comments, and Compare groups.
Change views, edit a master view, show grids, guides, and rulers, zoom in,
switch between PowerPoint windows, and use macros
View Presentation Views, Master Views, Show, Zoom, Window, and
Macros groups.
Access frequently-used
commands
The Quick Access Toolbar, in the upper-left corner of the PowerPoint window, is a
great place to add shortcut buttons to the commands you’ll use most often.
Click the drop-down arrow next to the Quick Access Toolbar to add or remove the
commands listed on the shortcut menu.
Intuitive tools at your fingertips
Note that some ribbon tabs appear and
disappear, depending on what you’re doing.
For example, when you insert or select a
video, the Video Tools: Playback and
Format tabs automatically appear. They
appear so you can apply formatting or set
playback options for the video. These types
of contextual tabs appear any time you
insert or select a picture, chart, table,
WordArt, or any other object.
When you’re working on a slide and you
right-click the slide background, the right-
click menu appears, which is loaded with
task options.
Similarly, the mini toolbar automatically
appears whenever you want to perform
quick text-related tasks, such as indenting
a bullet or applying bold to your text.
If the command you want to add isn’t shown in the list, switch to the ribbon tab
where the button resides, and then right-click it there. On the shortcut menu, click
Add to Quick Access Toolbar.
Changes to themes
When you apply a built-in theme and you want to change the colors and fonts, you
can now choose from designer-selected theme variants from the start screen or on
the Design tab.
New default slide size
Much of the world’s TVs and video have gone to widescreen and HD formats, and
so has PowerPoint. In previous versions, the slide ratio was 4:3. In PowerPoint 2013,
16:9 is the new default, but you can change this on the Design tab.
If you work with slides in older versions of PowerPoint, or are presenting on older
monitors or projectors, you’ll want to change the slide ratio back to 4:3. To do so,
click Design > Slide Size and then choose 4:3 — or you can set your own
custom size.
If you don’t see a combination that works for you, you can always customize the
theme colors, fonts, and effects in Slide Master View.
Click View > Slide Master and you’ll see the Colors, Fonts, and Effects options in
the Background group.
Presenter View setup
is automatic
If you used Presenter View in previous versions of PowerPoint, you might have had
difficulties setting it up. PowerPoint 2013 fixes that headache and makes it simpler
to use.
All you do is connect a projector and monitor and PowerPoint applies the right set-
tings for you automatically. However, you can also take control manually (switching
between the monitor and projector) if you need to.
Note that Presenter View no longer requires multiple monitors. Now you can
rehearse and use all the tools in Presenter View from a single monitor without
hooking up anything else.
PowerPoint on touch devices
You can now interact with PowerPoint 2013 on touch devices running Windows 8.
Using typical touch gestures, you can swipe, tap, scroll, zoom, and pan your way
through your presentations.
Save your presentations
to the cloud
The “cloud” is like file storage in the sky. You can get to it anytime you’re online.
If you travel or move from one place to another on a regular basis and you need
access to your files, consider storing your files in the cloud.
OneDrive is a free online cloud service where you can securely access and share
files with others. All you need is a free Microsoft account to sign in to OneDrive.
Sign in to Office
To get started saving, sharing, and storing your files to the cloud, sign in to
Microsoft Office.
In PowerPoint, or any Office application, look for your name at the top right corner
of the ribbon. After you sign in, you can switch accounts and change your profile.
How to work with people
who don’t have PowerPoint 2013
Here are some of the things to keep in mind when sharing or exchanging files
with people who are using an older version of PowerPoint.
In PowerPoint 2013… What happens? What should I do?
You open a presentation
that was created in
PowerPoint 2007
or earlier.
In PowerPoint 2013 you’ll see the words [Compatibility Mode] on
the title bar. This tells you that the presentation is currently saved
in the older file format, which doesn’t recognize newer features like
embedded video, new transition effects, sections, and more.
If you want to use all of the available PowerPoint 2013 features,
you’ll need to change the presentation to the newest file format.
You can continue working in Compatibility Mode. However, if no
one you share the presentation with is using PowerPoint 2007 or
earlier, it’s best to change the file to the newest format .
To change the file, click File > Info > Convert.
You save your presentation
as a PowerPoint 2013.
If a colleague opens your PowerPoint 2013 presentation in Power-
Point 2007 or earlier, a prompt appears with a link to download the
free Compatibility Pack. They’ll need the Compatibility Pack to open
and work with presentations in the new format. If you’ve included
new PowerPoint 2013 features or formatting in your presentation,
your colleague (using PowerPoint 2007 or earlier) will see warnings
about unsupported features.
Before sharing your PowerPoint 2013 presentation with colleagues
who use earlier versions of PowerPoint, run the Compatibility
Checker tool. To check for compatibility, in PowerPoint 2013, click
File > Info > Check for Issues > Check Compatibility.
The tool tells you which new features in PowerPoint 2013 aren’t
supported in older versions. You can then decide whether to
remove these features to avoid warnings in earlier versions of
PowerPoint.
You save your presentation
as a PowerPoint 2007 or
earlier file.
If a colleague opens the presentation in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier,
the file will open normally — no Compatibility Pack is required.
If you’ve included new PowerPoint 2013 features or formatting in
your presentation, your colleague will see warnings about unsup-
ported features, the formatting or feature may not appear in the
file, or the objects may not be editable.
You don’t have to do anything, necessarily.
When you save your file in the older PowerPoint file format, the
Compatibility Checker will run automatically and warn you about
any unsupported features.

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Quickstart

  • 1. Find what you need Click any tab on the ribbon to display its buttons and commands. Use contextual tabs Some ribbon tabs appear only when you need them. For example, when you insert or select a picture, the Picture Tools Format tab appears. Manage your presentations Click the File tab to open, save, print, and manage your presentations. Use the Format pane Use this handy pane to apply formatting to pictures, video, SmartArt, shapes, and other objects. Zoom in and out Slide this bar to the left or right to zoom in or out on slide details. See more options Click this arrow to see more options in a dialog box. Show the content you want Switch views or show or hide notes and comments. Need more space? Click here or press CTRL+F1 to hide or show the ribbon. Get help Click here or press F1. Quick Start Guide Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 looks different from previous versions, so we created this guide to help you minimize the learning curve.
  • 2. Search for online templates and themes Type keywords into the search box to find templates and themes online at Office.com. Use a featured theme Choose a built-in theme to start your next presentation. These work well for both widescreen (16:9) and standard screen (4:3) presentations. Open a recent presentation It provides easy access to your most recently opened presentations. Start from scratch To start a new, presentation, click Blank Presentation. Choose a template category Click the template categories below the search box to find some of the most popular PowerPoint templates. Find other files Browse to find presentations and other files stored on your computer or in the cloud. Theme variations When you choose a theme, PowerPoint offers you variations with different color palettes and font families. Sign in to Office Sign into your account and access the files you’ve saved to the cloud from anywhere. Quick Start Guide When you first open PowerPoint 2013, you’ll see that you have several choices for getting started — using a template, a theme, a recent file, or a blank presentation.
  • 3. How to get help with PowerPoint 2013 If you’ve been using earlier versions of PowerPoint, you’ll probably have questions about where to find certain commands in PowerPoint 2013. There are many free resources available to help you learn PowerPoint 2013, including training courses, Getting Started help topics and videos, and basic tasks. To find these materials, click the PowerPoint Help button (the question mark) in the upper right corner of the PowerPoint window. Create custom ribbon tabs and groups You can create custom tabs or groups on the ribbon and add buttons with the commands you want. Right-click any ribbon tab or group, and then click Customize the Ribbon. Next, add commands from the PowerPoint Options box. For example, you could create a tab called Frequent, and then add some of your most frequently-used commands to a custom group on this tab. If you make a mistake, you can use the Reset button to go back to the default (“factory”) settings. Some older PowerPoint commands don’t appear on the ribbon, but they’re still available. In the PowerPoint Options dialog box, click Customize Ribbon, and then, in the Choose commands from list, select Commands Not in the Ribbon. Now find the commands you want and add them to a custom ribbon tab or group.
  • 4. Things you might be looking for Use the list below to find some of the more common tools and commands in PowerPoint 2013. To... Click... And then look in the... Open, save, print, share, send, export, convert, or protect files File Backstage view (click the commands in the left pane). Add slides, apply a layout, change fonts, align text, or apply Quick Styles Home Slides, Font, Paragraph, Drawing, and Editing groups. Insert tables, pictures, shapes, SmartArt, WordArt, charts, comments, Header and footer, video, or audio Insert Tables, Images, Illustrations, Comments, Text, and Media groups. Apply a theme, change the color of a theme, change the slide size, change the background of a slide, or add a watermark Design Themes, Variants, or Customize groups. Apply or adjust the timing of a transition Transitions Transition and Timing groups. Apply or adjust the timing of an animation Animations Animation, Advanced Animation, and Timing groups. Start a slide show, set up a slide show, specify monitors for use with Presenter view Slide Show Start Slide Show, Set Up, and Monitors groups. Check spelling, enter and review comments, or compare presentations Review Proofing, Comments, and Compare groups. Change views, edit a master view, show grids, guides, and rulers, zoom in, switch between PowerPoint windows, and use macros View Presentation Views, Master Views, Show, Zoom, Window, and Macros groups.
  • 5. Access frequently-used commands The Quick Access Toolbar, in the upper-left corner of the PowerPoint window, is a great place to add shortcut buttons to the commands you’ll use most often. Click the drop-down arrow next to the Quick Access Toolbar to add or remove the commands listed on the shortcut menu. Intuitive tools at your fingertips Note that some ribbon tabs appear and disappear, depending on what you’re doing. For example, when you insert or select a video, the Video Tools: Playback and Format tabs automatically appear. They appear so you can apply formatting or set playback options for the video. These types of contextual tabs appear any time you insert or select a picture, chart, table, WordArt, or any other object. When you’re working on a slide and you right-click the slide background, the right- click menu appears, which is loaded with task options. Similarly, the mini toolbar automatically appears whenever you want to perform quick text-related tasks, such as indenting a bullet or applying bold to your text. If the command you want to add isn’t shown in the list, switch to the ribbon tab where the button resides, and then right-click it there. On the shortcut menu, click Add to Quick Access Toolbar.
  • 6. Changes to themes When you apply a built-in theme and you want to change the colors and fonts, you can now choose from designer-selected theme variants from the start screen or on the Design tab. New default slide size Much of the world’s TVs and video have gone to widescreen and HD formats, and so has PowerPoint. In previous versions, the slide ratio was 4:3. In PowerPoint 2013, 16:9 is the new default, but you can change this on the Design tab. If you work with slides in older versions of PowerPoint, or are presenting on older monitors or projectors, you’ll want to change the slide ratio back to 4:3. To do so, click Design > Slide Size and then choose 4:3 — or you can set your own custom size. If you don’t see a combination that works for you, you can always customize the theme colors, fonts, and effects in Slide Master View. Click View > Slide Master and you’ll see the Colors, Fonts, and Effects options in the Background group.
  • 7. Presenter View setup is automatic If you used Presenter View in previous versions of PowerPoint, you might have had difficulties setting it up. PowerPoint 2013 fixes that headache and makes it simpler to use. All you do is connect a projector and monitor and PowerPoint applies the right set- tings for you automatically. However, you can also take control manually (switching between the monitor and projector) if you need to. Note that Presenter View no longer requires multiple monitors. Now you can rehearse and use all the tools in Presenter View from a single monitor without hooking up anything else. PowerPoint on touch devices You can now interact with PowerPoint 2013 on touch devices running Windows 8. Using typical touch gestures, you can swipe, tap, scroll, zoom, and pan your way through your presentations.
  • 8. Save your presentations to the cloud The “cloud” is like file storage in the sky. You can get to it anytime you’re online. If you travel or move from one place to another on a regular basis and you need access to your files, consider storing your files in the cloud. OneDrive is a free online cloud service where you can securely access and share files with others. All you need is a free Microsoft account to sign in to OneDrive. Sign in to Office To get started saving, sharing, and storing your files to the cloud, sign in to Microsoft Office. In PowerPoint, or any Office application, look for your name at the top right corner of the ribbon. After you sign in, you can switch accounts and change your profile.
  • 9. How to work with people who don’t have PowerPoint 2013 Here are some of the things to keep in mind when sharing or exchanging files with people who are using an older version of PowerPoint. In PowerPoint 2013… What happens? What should I do? You open a presentation that was created in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier. In PowerPoint 2013 you’ll see the words [Compatibility Mode] on the title bar. This tells you that the presentation is currently saved in the older file format, which doesn’t recognize newer features like embedded video, new transition effects, sections, and more. If you want to use all of the available PowerPoint 2013 features, you’ll need to change the presentation to the newest file format. You can continue working in Compatibility Mode. However, if no one you share the presentation with is using PowerPoint 2007 or earlier, it’s best to change the file to the newest format . To change the file, click File > Info > Convert. You save your presentation as a PowerPoint 2013. If a colleague opens your PowerPoint 2013 presentation in Power- Point 2007 or earlier, a prompt appears with a link to download the free Compatibility Pack. They’ll need the Compatibility Pack to open and work with presentations in the new format. If you’ve included new PowerPoint 2013 features or formatting in your presentation, your colleague (using PowerPoint 2007 or earlier) will see warnings about unsupported features. Before sharing your PowerPoint 2013 presentation with colleagues who use earlier versions of PowerPoint, run the Compatibility Checker tool. To check for compatibility, in PowerPoint 2013, click File > Info > Check for Issues > Check Compatibility. The tool tells you which new features in PowerPoint 2013 aren’t supported in older versions. You can then decide whether to remove these features to avoid warnings in earlier versions of PowerPoint. You save your presentation as a PowerPoint 2007 or earlier file. If a colleague opens the presentation in PowerPoint 2007 or earlier, the file will open normally — no Compatibility Pack is required. If you’ve included new PowerPoint 2013 features or formatting in your presentation, your colleague will see warnings about unsup- ported features, the formatting or feature may not appear in the file, or the objects may not be editable. You don’t have to do anything, necessarily. When you save your file in the older PowerPoint file format, the Compatibility Checker will run automatically and warn you about any unsupported features.