2. • PowerPoint´s various enable you to see your
presentation in a variety of ways.
• Normal View: Is the default view that lets you focus on
an individual slide.
• Slide Sorter View: displays all the slides in a
presentation on a single screen.
• Notes Page view: Shows one slide at a time, along with
any notes that are associated with the slide.
• Slide Show view: lets you preview your presentation on
the screen, so you can see it the way your audience will
see it.
• Reading view: is like Slide Show view except it´s in a
window rather than filling the entire screen.
3. • You can modify your
presentation´s view by changing
its color.
Located in the Color or Grayscale
group in the View tab so you can
choose an option based on how
you want to show your
4. • PowerPoint´s zoom tools let you change the
magnification of slides on the screen. By zooming out
you can see the entire slide; by zooming in, you can
inspect one area of the slide.
5. • You can have multiple presentations open at the same
time in PowerPoint, and you can arrange their windows
so that they are all visible at once. This makes it easy to
drag-and-drop content between windows, and also to
compare different versions of a presentation.
6. • Properties are details that the user defines in her/his
document. Document properties include detailed
information such as a title, author´s name, subject, and
key words that identify the document´s topic or content.
7. •Power Point can
save presentations
in several different
file formats.
8. • PowerPoint´s Print preview feature shows you how your
slides will look on paper before you print them. When you
change to a different print layout, Print Preview reflects
the change, so you can try out different potential layouts
for your presentation printouts before committing one to
paper
9. • By default PowerPoint aligns text along the left margin.
• When you begin a new paragraph by pressing Enter after
an existing paragraph, the new paragraph keeps the
same alignment and formatting as the paragraph above
it.
10. Line spacing
PowerPoint formats your
changes can help paragraphs so that on line
of blank space
you display
Lies between each
Text more paragraph and between
The lines within a
attractively or fit
paragraph
more text on a
slide.
11. • Bullets are small dots, arrows, circles, diamonds, or other
graphics that appear before a short phrase or word. A
bulleted list is a set of paragraphs that each start with s
bulleted symbol.
• Hello
My name
Is Michelle
12. PowerPoint´s quick
styles allow you to
quickly format
Any text box or
placeholder with a
combination
Of fill. You can format the text
within a text box in a
There are several advantages to using number of ways: Adjust
Quick Styles to format an object alignment, change text
orientation, set the text
margins, modify the text
wrap settings, and even
set the text in multiple
columns
13. • PowerPoint enables you to create columns in text boxes
to present information you want to set up in lists across
the slide but do not want to place in PowerPoint tables.
14. Sometimes it is possible you
want the Microsoft PowerPoint
spelling or grammar options to
ignore misspellings in some
texts.
15. • If you don´t like the colors used in the theme you´ve
chosen, you can select the colors from some other
theme, or you can create your own color theme
16. Each theme supplies a PowerPoint supplies a wide variety of font
combination of two fonts combinations to allow you to choose
to be applied to heading among traditional serif fonts and
snd text. contemporary sans seri fonts.