Microsoft PowerPoint Fundamentals 2002/3
Duration:1 day
Price:£199.00
Glasgow Dates:Fri 24th Feb 12, Fri 27th Apr 12, Tue 22nd May 12, Mon 25th Jun 12, Mon 23rd Jul 12, Mon 27th Aug 12
Edinburgh Dates:Fri 24th Feb 12, Fri 27th Apr 12, Mon 25th Jun 12, Mon 27th Aug 12
One Day Course
This course is aimed at people who have access to Microsoft PowerPoint and would liked to learn how to create presentations which impart information in a professional way.
Course Aims to enable delegates to:
Prepare and Create Slide Show Presentations, Overheads and 35 mm slides using PowerPoint.
Course Content
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PowerPoint Basics
- Exploring the PowerPoint environment
- Help options
- Closing presentations and exiting
PowerPoint Building New Presentations
- Creating new presentations
- Saving presentations
- Working in outline view
- Rearranging and deleting slides
- Using slides from other presentations
Working with WordArt and Clipart
- Working with WordArt
- Adding ClipArt
Using Tables and Charts
- Working with Tables
- Creating and enhancing charts
- Creating organisation Charts
Formatting and Proofing
- Exploring text formatting
- Moving and copying text
- Setting tabs and alignment
- Using the spell checker
- Autocorrect and the style checker
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Using Drawing Tools
- Drawing objects
- Using autoshapes
- Working with text in objects
- Enhancing Objects
Enhancing Presentations
- Using templates
- Working with slide master
- Adding transitions and timings
- Adding animations
- Adding speaker notes and footers
Delivering the Presentation
- Running presentations
- Printing presentations
- Exporting to other formats
- Saving presentations for web delivery
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Follow-on Courses
Microsoft PowerPoint Specialised
Requirements before booking this course:
People coming on the course should either have attended a Windows course or should have knowledge to an equivalent level – that is be able to use a keyboard and mouse, navigate in Windows, launch applications and understand how data is filed on a computer.
Notes
Training is available on all versions.