Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 is a graphic presentation
application that allows you to create, edit, and print slides, handouts, and
speak notes. This workshop is divided into six parts. Below is the
description for each part.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Part 1
Introduction to PowerPoint -- Part One is for beginners. In this workshop, you will learn the basics of PowerPoint, covering the PowerPoint interface, menu and tool bars overview, basic presentation skills, including design template, slide layout, and color scheme, and using the Slide Sorter view.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Part 2
Formatting a Presentation-- Formatting improves the overall appearance of your presentation. In Part Two, you will learn how to change the font type/size/style and text alignment. You will also learn how to create a numbered and bulleted list, as well as learn how to create and edit a table in your presentation.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Part 3
Enhancing a Presentation-- PowerPoint has built-in graphic tools that can enhance your presentation. You can make your presentation more effective using drawing objects and graphic images. You will learn how to insert a Clip Art image and a picture from a file, including using its print features.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Part 4
Working with Charts-- PowerPoint allows you to incorporate charts into your presentation. You will learn how to apply PowerPoint features to create, edit, and format charts. You will also learn how to import a chart from an Excel workbook.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Part 5
Giving an Effective Presentation-- Learn what you can do to make your presentation more effective. You will learn how to animate slides and individual objects, set up animation timing, and insert sounds in your presentation. Also, you will learn how to expand your slide show with hyperlinks and how to format a presentation for the Web.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Part 6
Working with Slide Masters -- In this part, you will learn how to use slide masters to control the overall look of the slides in a presentation, and how to use handout masters to control slide printouts. You will also learn how to export outlines and presentation slides to Word.
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