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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 is a presentation program that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. It runs on Windows and is used by business people, educators, students, and trainers to create presentations. The PowerPoint window contains various toolbars, panes, and other interface elements to help users create and format presentations, including placeholders for objects, a status bar, view buttons, a task pane, and an outline/slides pane.

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 is a presentation program that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. It runs on Windows and is used by business people, educators, students, and trainers to create presentations. The PowerPoint window contains various toolbars, panes, and other interface elements to help users create and format presentations, including placeholders for objects, a status bar, view buttons, a task pane, and an outline/slides pane.

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

Microsoft PowerPoint, usually called just PowerPoint,


is a presentation program by Microsoft. It is part of the
Microsoft Office suite, and runs on Microsoft Windows OS.
PowerPoint is used by business people, educators,
students, and trainers.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

MS PowerPoint Window

The PowerPoint Window has toolbars and panes to help


you quickly create presentations. Most of the toolbars are
common in Office applications but may feature options
unique to PowerPoint.
MS PowerPoint Window
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

Title Bar - displays the document name followed by a program name.

Menu Bar - contains a list of options to manage and customize


documents.

Standard Toolbar - contains shortcut buttons for the most popular


commands.

Formatting Toolbar - contains buttons used for formatting.

Drawing Toolbar - contains tools for drawing lines, shapes and


objects.

Vertical Splitter Bar - You can click and drag the vertical splitter bar
to change the size of your panes.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

Placeholders - hold the objects in your slide. You use


placeholders to hold text, clip art, and charts

Status Bar - generally appears at the bottom the screen. The


Status bar displays the number of the slide that is currently
displayed, the total number of slides, and the name of the
design template in use or the name of the background.

View Buttons
The View buttons appear near the bottom of the screen. You
use the view buttons to change between Normal view, Slider
Sorter view, and the Slide Show.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003

Task Pane - located on the right side of the computer


screen, this pane allows you to select tasks in different
categories and allows you to quickly enhance your slides
in a few steps. It provides quick access to the most
common actions and features in PowerPoint.

Outline and Slides Tabbed Pane - allows the user to


easily view the presentation in outline format (text), as well
as a list of all the slides in the presentation (with visuals).

Help - provides quick access to Help topics.

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