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MIS 1105 Sample Presentation

MIS 1105 Sample Presentation. This presentation is intended to provide students with a brief review of the PowerPoint material covered to date. The presentation is a concise illustration of how students can apply their PP knowledge. PowerPoint Topics Covered. Creating a new presentation

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MIS 1105 Sample Presentation

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  1. MIS 1105Sample Presentation This presentation is intended to provide students with a brief review of the PowerPoint material covered to date. The presentation is a concise illustration of how students can apply their PP knowledge.

  2. PowerPoint Topics Covered. • Creating a new presentation • Formatting Presentations • Presentation Views • Design Templates • Presentation Consistency • Auto Contents Wizards • Slide Shows

  3. Creating a new presentation • To create a blank presentation simply click on the file menu select new and then select a blank presentation. • Every time you need to add a slide to your presentation click on the Insert menu, and then select new slide • You are given a selection of AutoLayout slides. Choose the layout which bests suits your.

  4. Slide AutoLayout

  5. Formatting Your Presentation • Using the formatting toolbar the layout of a presentation can easily be manipulated. • Font size andStyles can be changed • Different Bullet Styles can be applied • Pictures can be inserted using clipart.

  6. Presentation Views.5 Main Views. These individual views can be selected from the View menu. Or by selecting one of the following icons: • Slide View • OutlineView • Slide Sorter View • Notes Page View • Slide Show

  7. Examples of Different Views Slide View OutlineView

  8. Presentation Consistency • In order to give a sense of uniformity to a presentation it is important that layout consistency be observed throughout the presentation. • This can be achieved by utilizing Slide Master. • Slide Master controls the format and placement of the titles and text you type on the slide.

  9. Slide Master View.

  10. Varying design templates can be used to give your presentation a more professional look and feel. To apply a template click on the Format Menu, then select apply design. From here you can choose a suitable design template for your presentation. Design Templates

  11. Design Templates

  12. Auto Content Wizards. • We also looked at the AutoContent Wizard. • The Wizard allows you to construct your presentation based on a variety of suggested formats. • This can be very helpful in speeding up the design of a large presentation.

  13. The Auto Content Wizard .

  14. Inserting Objects. • From the drawing toolbar provided a number of different shapes can be inserted into a presentation. • Select a from range of shapes on the toolbar and simply click and drag them onto to where you want them to appear on the slide.

  15. Drawing Toolbar.

  16. Slide Show Presentation • To view your presentation as a slide show go to the Slide Show menu and select View Show. • To add a transition, again, now select Slide Transition. • Here you can select the type of transition effect you desire plus the speed you want it at. You can apply your transition to individual or all slides in the presentation.

  17. Slide Transitions

  18. Summary. • This presentation gives a broad outline of what was covered in tutorials. • Students need to study this in greater detail. • The best way to study PowerPoint is to see if you can create your own presentations using the methods outlined to you in practicals.

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