Introduction Powerpoint
Introduction Powerpoint
Introduction Powerpoint
Introduction to
Microsoft
PowerPoint
By the end of class, students should be able to:
Identify parts of the work area.
Create a new presentation using PowerPoint’s design templates.
Navigate around a presentation.
Add slides to a presentation
Add text and clip art to a slide
Moving and resize slide elements.
Format text in a text box.
Edit a presentation.
Add predesigned transitions and effects.
View, Print, and Save a presentation.
Open an existing presentation.
What is Microsoft Power Point?
PowerPoint is a powerful yet fun way to create professional presentations using a computer.
We will be covering these three key points:
1. How to create a basic PowerPoint presentation
2. Different ways to view and edit a PowerPoint presentation
3. How to add transitions, effects, animations and sounds to your slides
Opening Microsoft PowerPoint
To open Microsoft PowerPoint:
Double click on the Microsoft PowerPoint shortcut on the desktop
‐OR
Click on the Start menu, click on Programs, and click on Microsoft PowerPoint.
Touring the Work Area
Let’s begin by getting oriented to Microsoft PowerPoint’s interface.
Microsoft Office
Ribbon
Outline
Pane
Slide
Pane
Notes
Pane
• The slide pane is in the center. This is where you click to add and edit content in each slide.
• The outline pane allows you to move easily between slides in your slideshow by clicking on
the slide that you want to view or edit.
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• The notes pane is below the slide pane. You can type presentation notes associated with
the slide in this area. Later you can print the notes pages to assist during a presentation.
The notes pane is not visible to slide show viewers.
• The Microsoft Office Ribbon is above the main work area. The content and choices shown
on the ribbon change depending on which tab is active and what tasks you are performing.
Creating a New Presentation From Design Template
1. Click on the Microsoft Office Button and click new.
2. A new window will appear with several categories of templates to choose from. Click on
the template style that you wish to use and click the Create button. This will allow us to
easily a consistent background and style to our presentation.
3. Slides will be added automatically to your slide presentation. Instructions will be
included on each slide explaining how to add content to your slideshow.
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Adding Text and Clip Art to a Slide
Text areas
Text boxes and clip are the basic slide elements necessary for creating a professional looking
presentation. Your template has provided you with these basic design elements for each slide,
but you will need to change them or add more of them to create your presentation.
Adding and editing text
1. Click on the text area of the slide.
2. Start typing.
3. When typing in a bulleted list area, press the Enter key on your keyboard to create
another bulleted line.
Adding or changing clip art
1. Click in the clip art area. The clip art gallery will appear.
2. Type a keyword into the clipart gallery search box and click on Go.
3. Click on the desired clip art that appears in the gallery to insert it into your slide.
Inserting additional text boxes
1. On the Insert tab, in the Text group click on Text Box.
2. The cursor will turn into what looks like an upside down “t”. Click on the slide and drag
the mouse diagonally on the slide to create a new text box of whatever size and shape
you need and release the mouse button.
3. Click on the new text box to begin typing text into it.
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Inserting additional clip art
1. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group click on Clip Art.
2. The clip art gallery will open in the task pane. Type in a keyword and click on Go.
3. Click on the art that you would like to include in your slide. The art will appear in your
slide and you can drag it with the mouse to wherever you would like it to appear on the
slide.
Be aware that you can limit your search to a particular collection or a particular media
file type.
Moving and Resizing Text Boxes and Clip Art
Resizing Clip Art Resizing Text Boxes
1. Click on the clip art. 1. Click on the text box.
2. Notice circles appear around the outside 2. Click and drag on one of the circle handles
of the clip art. They are called handles. to resize the object.
Click and drag inward or outward at a
diagonal on the corner handle to resize the
object.
Moving Clip Art Moving Text Boxes
Click in the middle of the clip art and drag 1. Click on the text box.
it to the desired location. 2. When the border appears around the text
box, click and drag on it to move the box.
Formatting text
To format text, first you have to select it and then you make your modifications.
Selecting text to format
Click and drag over the text with your cursor.
‐OR
to format a whole text box at once, click on a text box, then click on the border that appears
around the text box.
You can hover your mouse over most formatting options to see a preview of how that
option will look in the slide before actually applying it.
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Using PowerPoint’s Formatting Options
After selecting the text to be changed, select the desired options on the Home tab.
Typeface Font Size
Undoing Accidental Changes
Remember, you can always undo accidental changes using the Undo button.
Running Spell Check
It is always advisable to run spell check before presenting. Misspellings can be very
embarrassing for the presenter and distracting for the viewers.
To spell check your presentation:
Click on the spell check button on the Review tab in the Proofing group.
‐OR
Press the F7 key on the keyboard.
Editing a Presentation
Adding Slides
If you want to add additional slides to the ones already included in the template:
Click on New Slide on the Slides group of the Home tab. A new slide will be created
after your currently selected slide.
By default, the new slide has a heading area with a bulleted list area below it. This is the most
commonly used slide layout. To select a different slide layout, simply click on the arrow below
New Slide and choose from the list of slide styles.
Rearranging Slides
In the Outline Pane, click and drag the slide to the desired location. A vertical gray line
will appear between the slides. This will help you know where you are dropping the
slide.
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Deleting Slides
1. Right‐click on the slide in the Outline Pane that you wish to delete.
2. From the list of options that appears, click on Delete.
Adding Transitions and Effects
Changing Transitions
A transition refers to how the previous slide changes to the next slide. The new slide can zoom
in from the side, come down from the top, unfold like horizontal blinds or appear in any
number of other ways.
To change the default transition style for your slide presentation:
1. Click on the Animations tab.
2. In the Transition to This Slide group you will notice several predesigned options
available. It also allows you to change other transitional effects individually. Hovering
your mouse over an option to show a preview of that option on your slide.
3. Click an option to apply it to the current slide.
4. Click Apply to All to apply the transition to all of the slides in your presentation. It is
recommended that you use the same transition throughout your presentation, as this
will give your presentation a uniform appearance.
Viewing a Presentation
To view your presentation:
1. Click on the Slide Show tab.
2. In the Start Slide Show group, choose From Beginning to view the show from the
beginning.
‐OR
Click From the Currently Selected Slide to view the presentation from the current slide
onward.
You can also start viewing your slideshow by pressing the F5 key on your keyboard.
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You can navigate through the slides by doing any of the following:
Clicking your mouse
Pressing the space bar
Using the arrow keys
To end the slide show, press the escape (ESC) key.
Printing a Presentation
Click the Microsoft Office Button and hover over Print.
Click on Print and a dialog box will appear.
Click on the Print What drop down menu.
PowerPoint gives you four print options:
1. Slides – One slide per page
2. Handout – Two to nine slides per page.
Choose with the Slides per page drop down
menu
3. Notes Pages – One slide with presentation
notes per page
4. Outline View – Textual outline of your
presentation
Print What: Slides per page
Saving a Presentation
To save a slide presentation:
1. Click on the Microsoft Office Button and click Save As.
2. In the File name: field, type the name of the presentation.
3. Click on the Save in: drop down menu and choose where you would like the
presentation saved.
4. Click on the Save button.
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Opening an Existing Presentation
To open an existing slide presentation…
1. Open PowerPoint.
2. Click on the Microsoft Office Button and click Open.
3. Locate the saved file and click on it.
4. Click on the Open button.
Practice Your New Skills
Practice is the best way to retain your new skills. Follow the steps below to practice using
what you have learned about PowerPoint today.
1. Create a PowerPoint presentation about yourself.
2. Create bulleted lists about your hobbies, likes, dislikes, education, family, work, etc.
3. Include clip art symbolizing your hobbies, likes, dislikes, etc.
4. Add transitions and effects to your slides.
The Help Menu
Accessing Microsoft PowerPoint’s Help Feature
If you have a question about PowerPoint that you need answered right away, you might want
to consult Microsoft PowerPoint 2007’s built in help feature. You can access this feature in
PowerPoint by pressing the F1 key on your computer keyboard. From there you can click on a
help topic or search for one using PowerPoint’s help search box located near the top of the
PowerPoint Help window.
Help Help
Search Topics
Box
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For Further Reading and Learning
Now that you have completed Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, the next
recommended class is Intermediate Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. In Intermediate Microsoft
PowerPoint, you will learn how to create your own custom animations, and insert tables,
videos, and hyperlinks into your presentations. You may also want to explore the
introductory classes that we offer for Microsoft’s other productivity applications like Excel
and Publisher.
To find a book on Microsoft PowerPoint, search the library’s online catalog using “Microsoft
PowerPoint” as a subject.
Learn more about upcoming classes on the library's event’s calendar at
http://www.lfpl.org/events.htm or in our monthly Computer Learning Center brochure.
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