PowerPoint2013 Basic
PowerPoint2013 Basic
PowerPoint 2013:
Basic Skills
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Information Technology
September 1, 2014
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Getting Started
There are a variety of ways to start using PowerPoint software. You can click on a
shortcut on your desktop or task bar or you can double-click on a PowerPoint file.
You can click on Start > All Programs > Microsoft Office > PowerPoint. In
Windows 7, you can click on the Start orb and start typing PowerPoint in the
search box in the lower left corner then select PowerPoint from the list of choices
that appears.
You will see a new blank presentation and its title slide:
This is normal view with the slide area where you can enter text and insert
images, an area below the slide where you can enter speaker notes, a slide sorted
with thumbnails on the left, and a tab that you can click to switch to outline view.
Across the top you have the ribbon, where each tab will display a different
collection of command buttons. The Home tab has the most frequently used
commands. You can minimize the ribbon by double clicking on a tab name or by
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clicking on the button to the left of the Help button. Expand the ribbon by
double clicking on a tab name or by clicking on the v button that replaced the
button.
If a command has a next to it, you will have additional choices when you click
on it.
In the bottom right corner of a group of commands on the ribbon, there is
frequently a dialog box launch button. Click on this button to modify several
characteristics at once. If you are familiar with earlier PowerPoint versions, you
will recognize most of these dialogs.
The title bar also has the Quick Access toolbar where you can add favorite
commands.
Click on the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button to add commands or to
display the toolbar below the ribbon.
Minimized ribbon with Quick Access toolbar displayed below the ribbon:
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Create a New Presentation from Template
If you wish, click on Blank Presentation or one of the themes and continue.
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3. Alternatively, you can choose to search for a presentation template online:
4. Click on the one you want to use then click on the Create button –or-
double click on the template of choice.
In addition to sample templates, you can create your own custom templates,
use one of your existing presentations as a template, or you can search for one
on microsoft.com.
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Opening an Existing Presentation
You can double click on a PowerPoint file on your computer or USB drive.
You can click on the Open button on your Quick Access Toolbar or press Ctrl O.
You can click on File and choose Open then search for the file.
You can click on File and Open then choose Recent Presentations and pick from
the list:
You can “pin” one or more documents to the list of Recent Presentations by
clicking on the gray pushpin icon to the right of the file name. No matter how
many files you open, pinned items will be listed at the top. Likewise, you can pin a
recently accessed folder in the Recent Places column that you plan to use
frequently.
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Create a Title Slide
When you first start a new presentation, you are working with the title slide
layout.
1. Click in each box as indicated. When you click there, the box border
changes, a blinking cursor appears in the box and your mouse pointer
becomes an I-bar.
2. Type your text and click outside the box to indicate that you are finished.
The text box will disappear, leaving only your text.
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Editing Text
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Change the alignment
Select the text in the box (or click on the text box frame) and choose Left, Right,
Center, or Justify from the Paragraph group on the Home tab.
Format the text
Select the text box and roll the mouse over the text to select it.
Change the font using the Font dialog box or click on the down triangle next
to the font name on the Home tab and select a new font.
Change the font size using the Font dialog box or the big A/ little A buttons
or click on the down triangle next to font size on the Home tab and select a
new point size.
Change the text color.
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Inserting a New Slide
1. Go to the Home tab and click on the New Slide command
2. If you click on the top half of the button, you will get the “title & content”
slide if it will be the first new slide after the title slide. Otherwise, it will
insert a new slide with same layout as the slide you are currently clicked on.
3. If you click on the bottom half, you will have a selection of slide layouts to
select from.
Create a Bulleted List Slide
1. Start a new slide and choose a layout that includes bulleted text.
2. Click in the body of the slide and enter your text where indicated.
3. Each time you press enter, you will see a new bullet at the beginning of the
one.
4. If you have subordinate items, press the tab key to indent before typing.
Subordinate items usually have a different bullet.
5. Create a title for the slide.
6. You will end up with something like:
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Topics
3. You can select one of the popular or recently used bullet types.
4. Alternatively, you can click on the Bullets and Numbering command below
the bullets to select a bullet from another font or to control the bullet size
or color. Click OK after you make your decisions.
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Bullet Tab and Indentation Settings
1. Make sure you are in slide view (View > Normal).
2. If the rules isn’t displayed, choose Ruler from the View tab.
3. Highlight the text for which you want to adjust the tab and/or indentation
settings.
5. Click on the triangle that is pointing upward and drag it to change the
space between a bullet and text.
6. Click on the square and drag it move both the bullets and text.
Alternatively, click on the dialog box launch button in the Paragraph group and
adjust the hanging indent value.
Changing Paragraph Spacing
1. Go to a slide with a text box or bulleted text.
2. Click on the text to select the frame or select only the items of interest.
3. Go to the Home tab and select a line spacing or click on Line Spacing
Options.
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4. You can change the line spacing within paragraphs or between
paragraphs. Click OK when done.
Choosing line Spacing Options is the same as launching the Paragraph format
dialog:
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Editing the Master Slides
1. Go to the View tab then click on Slide Master. You will see
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Change the Presentation Design
1. Click on the Design tab.
2. Choose one of the available themes. You will see a live preview on your
current slide.
3. You can click on the button to see another tow of themes to choose
from.
4. You can click on the below the button to see all available themes
at once.
5. You can choose a Variant of a theme from the list on the right.
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6. You can browse for themes in other folders on your computer or you
can download new themes from microsoft.com.
7. When you mouse over one of the theme thumbnails, you will see a live
preview, if you are showing all themes, they might hide your slide.
8. Click on the desired theme to select it.
Change Color Theme
1. Click on the Design tab
2. Click on the More button in the bottom right corner of the Variants group:
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Insert Images
Add a Picture
1. Go to the Insert tab and select Pictures
Or click on the Pictures button on a content slide.
2. Look in the subdirectory where you have placed your image files.
3. Insert the graphic file: click once on the file name and click on the Insert
button.
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You can move, resize, crop, rotate, and delete your image. You can recolor the
image or apply artistic effect and/or corrections.
Insert Smart Art
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Views in PowerPoint
Normal View
Includes a Slide Sorter on the left and an area to enter slide notes at the bottom
(the font will always appear tiny here). You can select text and change its
formatting but the formatting will not appear in Normal view.
You can change how much room is in each of the 3 sections by positioning the
cursor over the dividing line until you see a double-headed arrow; drag and drop
to the desired section size.
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You can preview your notes by going to the View tab and selecting Notes Page.
Outline View
You can use Outline view to navigate between slides, to add more text, to copy in
text from other applicatons, to rearrange bullet items.
Choose Outline View from the View tab.
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Slide Sorter View
1. Choose Slide Sorter from the View tab
Or click on the Slide Sorter button in the bottom right corner.
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Delete a Slide
Click on a slide once in Slide Sorter view or in the Slides area on the left in Normal
view to select it and press the Delete key.
Animations
Click on the text box or image to select what you want to animate.
Click on the Animations tab and select an effect.
You can click on the Animation Pane to choose more options for your animation.
Transitions
The transition is the special effect that take place when you move to the next
slide. Click on the Transitions tab to choose an effect. You can preview your
choice.
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Set Up Slide Show
Click on the Slide Show tab
Click on Set Up Slide Show
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this feature instead of using the command box in the lower left of the
slide screen (you will need access to the keyboard).
You can black out your screen temporarily by pressing the letter B.
To return to the current slide, press the letter B again.
Navigation between slides
Keyboard keys to move from one slide to another
PageUp & PageDown (previous & next)
Backspace & Enter (previous & next)
The P & N keys (previous & next)
Printing Slides
1. Go to the File menu and select Print.
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2. Slides: Choose all, a range of slide numbers, a series of slide
numbers, or the current slide.
3. You can choose whether to print only one slide per page, notes
pages, the outline, or handouts with multiple slides per page.
4. When using a black & white laser printer, select pure black and
white or grayscale. If you do have a color printer, you might want
to choose a design template or color scheme with a white
background to save on toner or ink.
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Notes:
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