Microsoft™ PowerPoint 

Prerequisites: Windows or Equivalent Experience

What is PowerPoint and What are the Benefits?

High-Resolution, Professional-Looking Presentations

Use Overheads, Slides, or Computer-Based

Text Handling Features

Drawing Objects

Imported Clip Art and Other Graphics

Starting PowerPoint

Elements of the PowerPoint Window

PowerPoint Concepts

Objects

Templates

The Master Concept

Color Schemes

Slide Layout

PowerPoint Basics

Creating a New Presentation

The Wizards

Using Template or Blank Presentation

Selecting a Layout

Adding and Editing Text

Formatting Text Using Bullets, Fonts, and Colors

Using the Rotation Feature

Viewing a Presentation

Slide View, Outline View, Slide Sorter View

Note Pages View, Slide Show View

Changing the Scale of the View

Saving the Presentation

Printing the Presentation

Printing Formats and Options

Using the Notes and Handout Formats

Black and White or Color Selections

Modifying a Presentation

Opening an Existing Presentation

Adding a New Slide

Deleting a Slide

Changing the Order of the Slides

Enhancing a Presentation

Changing the Slide Layout

Changing the Presentation Template

Changing the Colors

Adding or Changing the Bullets

Adding Shapes and Text to a Slide

Using the Text Box Feature

Inserting Clip Art and Other Graphics

Advanced Enhancements

Slide Show Special Effects

The Slide Master

Adding Graphics and Charts

Additional PowerPoint Features

Using the Spelling Check

Using the PowerPoint Help System

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