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Powerpoint 2013 Basics

This document provides a comprehensive guide to using PowerPoint 2013, including its interface, document management, and presentation delivery features. It covers essential tasks such as creating, opening, saving, and printing documents, as well as adding graphics, animations, and transitions. Additionally, it includes a reference for keyboard shortcuts to enhance user efficiency.

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Powerpoint 2013 Basics

This document provides a comprehensive guide to using PowerPoint 2013, including its interface, document management, and presentation delivery features. It covers essential tasks such as creating, opening, saving, and printing documents, as well as adding graphics, animations, and transitions. Additionally, it includes a reference for keyboard shortcuts to enhance user efficiency.

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PowerPoint 2013 Basics

PowerPoint 2013 Interface

Quick Access Toolbar Close Button


(Save, Undo, and Repeat Typing) Title Bar

File Menu
Ribbon

Slides Pane

Notes Pane
Status Bar Zoom
View Buttons

Office 2013 Basics


Create Document- Click the File tab, select ‘New’, select ‘Blank Document’.

Open a Document- Click the File tab, select ‘Open’. Click on ‘Computer’ and find
the drive where your presentation is located.

Save a Document- Click the File Tab, select ‘Save’.


(Note: Be aware of where you are saving to!)

To Save a Document as a Different Name- Click the File Tab, select ‘Save As’.
Type the new name of the document next to File Name.
(Note: Be aware of where you are saving to!)

To Print a Document- Click the File Tab, select ‘Print’. Word will automatically
show the print preview on the right-hand side. To print, select the Print Button in the
top left hand section of the screen.

To Undo an Action- Select the Undo Button in the Quick Access Toolbar or press
Ctrl+Z on your keyboard.
Managing Your Presentation
Active Tab

Dialogue Box Launcher


Group

To Cut or Copy Text- Select the text you wish to cut or copy. In the Home Tab, select the ‘Cut’ or ‘Copy’ icon
button within the Clipboard group. Alternatively, you can also select the text you wish to cut or copy and press
Ctrl+X for cut and Ctrl+C for copy keyboard shortcuts.

To Paste Text- Place your cursor where you wish to paste your text. In the Home Tab, click the ‘Paste’ button.
Alternatively, you can also please your cursor where you wish to paste your text and press Ctrl+V for paste.

To Format Text- In the Home Tab, use the options within the Font group.

To Change Text Alignment- In the Home Tab, use the options within the Paragraph group.
(Note: In the Paragraph group you can also bullet point or number text, create or decrease an indent, change line spacing, sort, and add shading or
borders to text. )

To View the Slide Master – Click the View Tab. Click the Slide Master icon or the appropriate Layout Master in
the Outline Pane.

To Change the Slide Background – Click the Design Tab. Click the Background Styles icon in the Background
Group and select the background.

To Apply a Theme - Click the Design Tab. Click the down arrow next to the images of the Themes to view
additional Themes.

Adding Graphics to PowerPoint


In the Insert Tab, use the options in the Images group to add your own picture, a picture from clipart, shapes, photo
album, or screenshot.

To Move a Graphic- Click and drag the image to where you would like it to be. Release mouse when done.

To Resize a Graphic- Click on the image you wish to resize. Use the sizing handles (small circles around the
image) to adjust the size of the document.
(Note: for proportional resizing, hold shift while adjusting the size of the document.)

To Draw a Shape – In the Insert Tab, click Shapes. Click on the shape you want to insert. The cursor will turn into
a +. Click where you want to insert the shape and drag until the shape reaches the desired size.

To Delete a Graphic- Click on the image you wish to delete. Press the Delete key on the keyboard.
Delivery, Transition, and Animation
To Add a Slide Transition – Go to the slide you want to add a transition to. Click the Transitions Tab. In the
Transitions to This Slide Group, click the down arrow next to the displayed transitions to see additional selections.

To Add an Animation Effect to an Object – Select the object that you want to animate. Click the Animations Tab.
In the Animations group, click the down arrow next to the displayed animations to see additional selections.

To Add Slide Timings – Click the Slide Show Tab and click the Rehearse Timings icon in the Set Up Group. Go
through the presentation, pausing on each slide for the amount of time you wish.

To Play your Slide – Click the Slide Show Tab and click the From Beginning icon or you can press F5 on your
keyboard.

Keyboard Shortcut Reference


Open a PowerPoint- Ctrl+O Bold- Ctrl+B
Create a New PowerPoint- Ctrl+N Italics- Ctrl+I
Save PowerPoint- Ctrl+S Underline- Ctrl+U
Print a PowerPoint: Ctrl+P Align Left- Ctrl+L
Close a PowerPoint: Ctrl+W Align Center- Ctrl+E
Help- F1 Align Right- Ctrl+R
Insert New Slide: Ctrl+M Align Justify- Ctrl+J

Cut- Ctrl+X End Slide Show- Escape


Copy- Ctrl+C Jump to Slide- Slide #+Enter
Paste- Ctrl+V Toggle Screen Black- B
Undo- Ctrl+Z Toggle Screen White- W
Repeat Typing- Ctrl+Y Pause Show- S
Play Slide- F5 Show/Hide Pointer-A

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