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Lesson 21
Getting Started with PowerPoint
Essentials
Computer Literacy
BASICS: A
Comprehensive Guide
to IC3, 4th Edition

1

Morrison / Wells
Objectives
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Identify the parts of the PowerPoint screen and
navigate through a presentation.
Change the slide view and magnification.
Manage slides by adding, deleting, duplicating,
and reordering them.
Create a new presentation with effective
planning.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Objectives (continued)
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3

Apply a theme for consistent formatting and
styles.
Edit slide content by moving text and
modifying placeholders.
Work with a Slide Master to add universal
elements for all slides in the presentation.
Preview a presentation using Slide Show
view.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Vocabulary
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presentation
slide layout
Slide Master
slide pane

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Identifying the Parts of the
PowerPoint Screen
In PowerPoint, the document file is called a
presentation.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Navigating Through a Presentation
You can move to a different slide in a presentation by
using the keyboard, by clicking the thumbnail on the
Slides tab, or by clicking the slide content on the
Outline tab.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Navigating Through a Presentation
(continued)
You can also use the vertical scroll bar or the
keyboard to navigate through slides in a presentation.

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Changing the Slide View

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PowerPoint offers five different ways to view
your presentation:
– Normal view
– Slide Sorter view
– Reading view
– Notes Page view
– Slide Show view

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Managing Slides
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

You can easily manage slides in Normal view
and in Slide Sorter view.
You can use Cut, Copy, and Paste
commands to copy or move slides.
You can change the order of slides by using
drag-and-drop editing as well as by using the
cut-and-paste method.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Creating a New Presentation
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10



You can create a new blank presentation and
apply preformatted colors, styles, and layouts.
PowerPoint provides several presentation
templates that already contain formatted content
that you can modify to customize the
presentation.
You can also open an existing presentation, save
it with a new filename, and then add and delete
slides and edit the existing slides.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Creating a New Presentation

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11

Keep in mind a few basic principles for effective
design:
– Do not overload a slide with too much content.
– Select only one or two fonts that are easy to
read.
– Use numbered lists to show the steps in a
process or data that should be examined in
order.
– Use bullets to present lists of information.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Creating a New Presentation
(continued)
–

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12

–
–

Limit the number of special features on a single
slide.
Use graphics or charts only to highlight relevant
information.
Keep charts and tables simple and easy to read.
Add elements for consistency from slide to slide.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Creating a New Presentation
(continued)


Lesson 21

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13

Side layout refers to the
arrangement of
placeholders on the slide.
You can choose from
several different slide
layouts.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Creating a New Presentation
(continued)


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

Placeholders provide placement guides for
adding text or objects.
As you enter text in a placeholder, PowerPoint
automatically checks for misspelled words.

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Applying a Theme

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A theme specifies a color scheme, fonts, and effects.
Each theme has a specific look and feel.
You can apply a different theme at any time to change
the look of your presentation.
If you do not like the colors, you can easily change
the color scheme of the theme.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Editing Slides
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

When you add and edit text, the contents that are
displayed on the Outline tab are automatically
updated.
You can change the slide layout to accommodate the
text you want to add.
You can also resize or move any placeholder and
rearrange the elements of a slide.
Changing the color of the text or changing the font
style can add emphasis to the slide content.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Working with Slide Masters

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A Slide Master is the
main slide that stores
information about the
theme and layouts of the
presentation.
When you update one or
more element, the edits
will be reflected on all
the slides in the
presentation.

Morrison / Wells

CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Working with Slide Masters
(continued)

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18

To include a
company name
in a footer on all
slides, you need
to create a
footer in Normal
view using the
Header and
Footer dialog
box.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Previewing and Showing a
Presentation

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19



To advance to the next slide in Slide Show view, you
can click the left mouse button, press Enter, or press
the spacebar. You can also use the arrow keys or the
Page Up and Page Down keys.
The Slide Show tab on the Ribbon has more options.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Previewing and Showing a
Presentation (continued)


Lesson 21



If your presentation time is cut, you may need to
skip some slides in your presentation.
You can create a custom slide show by selecting
only those slides you want to include.

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CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Lesson 21

Summary

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In this lesson, you learned:
 In addition to using the Slides and Outline tabs to
move to a different slide, you can use the scroll
bar, mouse, or keyboard to navigate through a
presentation in Normal view.
 You work in either Normal view or Slide Sorter
view as you create and edit your presentation.
You use Slide Show view when you present the
show to an audience.
Morrison / Wells

CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Summary (continued)

Lesson 21

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22



You can use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands
to delete, move, or copy slides in a presentation.
You can also easily rearrange the order of slides
using drag-and-drop editing.
To create an effective presentation, the design
features for layouts and formats should emphasize
the content without overwhelming it. For example,
use the same fonts for the same features in all
slides for a consistent appearance, and limit the
number of special features on a single slide.

Morrison / Wells

CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Summary (continued)

Lesson 21



23



The slide theme automatically formats slides
with color schemes, font styles, and effects. A
theme ensures that all slides in a presentation
have a consistent look. You can apply a theme
at any time without affecting the underlying
content of the slides.
You can change the slide layout even when
the slide contains content, and you can modify
the slide layout by resizing and repositioning
the placeholders.

Morrison / Wells

CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Summary (continued)

Lesson 21



24



You can add elements such as a company
logo to the Slide Master so the elements
appear consistently on all slides. You can
create a footer to display a company name or
date on one or all slides in the presentation.
In Slide Show view, the slides are displayed
full screen, and you can move through the
presentation using the mouse or keyboard.

Morrison / Wells

CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
Summary (continued)


Lesson 21



25

You can add annotations to slides and
highlight text when showing slides in Slide
Show view.
So that only designated slides are displayed in
Slide Show view, you can create a custom
slide show.

Morrison / Wells

CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E

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Lesson 21

  • 1. Lesson 21 Getting Started with PowerPoint Essentials Computer Literacy BASICS: A Comprehensive Guide to IC3, 4th Edition 1 Morrison / Wells
  • 2. Objectives  Lesson 21  2   Identify the parts of the PowerPoint screen and navigate through a presentation. Change the slide view and magnification. Manage slides by adding, deleting, duplicating, and reordering them. Create a new presentation with effective planning. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 3. Objectives (continued)  Lesson 21    3 Apply a theme for consistent formatting and styles. Edit slide content by moving text and modifying placeholders. Work with a Slide Master to add universal elements for all slides in the presentation. Preview a presentation using Slide Show view. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 4. Vocabulary   Lesson 21  4  presentation slide layout Slide Master slide pane Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 5. Identifying the Parts of the PowerPoint Screen In PowerPoint, the document file is called a presentation. Lesson 21  5 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 6. Navigating Through a Presentation You can move to a different slide in a presentation by using the keyboard, by clicking the thumbnail on the Slides tab, or by clicking the slide content on the Outline tab. Lesson 21  6 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 7. Navigating Through a Presentation (continued) You can also use the vertical scroll bar or the keyboard to navigate through slides in a presentation. Lesson 21  7 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 8. Changing the Slide View Lesson 21  8 PowerPoint offers five different ways to view your presentation: – Normal view – Slide Sorter view – Reading view – Notes Page view – Slide Show view Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 9. Managing Slides  Lesson 21  9  You can easily manage slides in Normal view and in Slide Sorter view. You can use Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to copy or move slides. You can change the order of slides by using drag-and-drop editing as well as by using the cut-and-paste method. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 10. Creating a New Presentation  Lesson 21  10  You can create a new blank presentation and apply preformatted colors, styles, and layouts. PowerPoint provides several presentation templates that already contain formatted content that you can modify to customize the presentation. You can also open an existing presentation, save it with a new filename, and then add and delete slides and edit the existing slides. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 11. Creating a New Presentation Lesson 21  11 Keep in mind a few basic principles for effective design: – Do not overload a slide with too much content. – Select only one or two fonts that are easy to read. – Use numbered lists to show the steps in a process or data that should be examined in order. – Use bullets to present lists of information. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 12. Creating a New Presentation (continued) – Lesson 21 – 12 – – Limit the number of special features on a single slide. Use graphics or charts only to highlight relevant information. Keep charts and tables simple and easy to read. Add elements for consistency from slide to slide. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 13. Creating a New Presentation (continued)  Lesson 21  13 Side layout refers to the arrangement of placeholders on the slide. You can choose from several different slide layouts. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 14. Creating a New Presentation (continued)  Lesson 21  Placeholders provide placement guides for adding text or objects. As you enter text in a placeholder, PowerPoint automatically checks for misspelled words. 14 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 15. Applying a Theme   Lesson 21  15  A theme specifies a color scheme, fonts, and effects. Each theme has a specific look and feel. You can apply a different theme at any time to change the look of your presentation. If you do not like the colors, you can easily change the color scheme of the theme. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 16. Editing Slides  Lesson 21  16   When you add and edit text, the contents that are displayed on the Outline tab are automatically updated. You can change the slide layout to accommodate the text you want to add. You can also resize or move any placeholder and rearrange the elements of a slide. Changing the color of the text or changing the font style can add emphasis to the slide content. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 17. Working with Slide Masters Lesson 21  17  A Slide Master is the main slide that stores information about the theme and layouts of the presentation. When you update one or more element, the edits will be reflected on all the slides in the presentation. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 18. Working with Slide Masters (continued) Lesson 21  18 To include a company name in a footer on all slides, you need to create a footer in Normal view using the Header and Footer dialog box. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 19. Previewing and Showing a Presentation Lesson 21  19  To advance to the next slide in Slide Show view, you can click the left mouse button, press Enter, or press the spacebar. You can also use the arrow keys or the Page Up and Page Down keys. The Slide Show tab on the Ribbon has more options. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 20. Previewing and Showing a Presentation (continued)  Lesson 21  If your presentation time is cut, you may need to skip some slides in your presentation. You can create a custom slide show by selecting only those slides you want to include. 20 Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 21. Lesson 21 Summary 21 In this lesson, you learned:  In addition to using the Slides and Outline tabs to move to a different slide, you can use the scroll bar, mouse, or keyboard to navigate through a presentation in Normal view.  You work in either Normal view or Slide Sorter view as you create and edit your presentation. You use Slide Show view when you present the show to an audience. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 22. Summary (continued) Lesson 21  22  You can use the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands to delete, move, or copy slides in a presentation. You can also easily rearrange the order of slides using drag-and-drop editing. To create an effective presentation, the design features for layouts and formats should emphasize the content without overwhelming it. For example, use the same fonts for the same features in all slides for a consistent appearance, and limit the number of special features on a single slide. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 23. Summary (continued) Lesson 21  23  The slide theme automatically formats slides with color schemes, font styles, and effects. A theme ensures that all slides in a presentation have a consistent look. You can apply a theme at any time without affecting the underlying content of the slides. You can change the slide layout even when the slide contains content, and you can modify the slide layout by resizing and repositioning the placeholders. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 24. Summary (continued) Lesson 21  24  You can add elements such as a company logo to the Slide Master so the elements appear consistently on all slides. You can create a footer to display a company name or date on one or all slides in the presentation. In Slide Show view, the slides are displayed full screen, and you can move through the presentation using the mouse or keyboard. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E
  • 25. Summary (continued)  Lesson 21  25 You can add annotations to slides and highlight text when showing slides in Slide Show view. So that only designated slides are displayed in Slide Show view, you can create a custom slide show. Morrison / Wells CLB: A Comp Guide to IC3 4E