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Power Point for the Novice
1. Power Point for the Novice
How to make a powerful and professional impact.
DAVID HUBBARD
MRS. CLINE
ENG. 102
MAY 5, 2012
2. Benefits
Why use Power Point
“Visual aids help you reach your objectives by providing
emphasis to whatever is being said. Clear pictures multiply the
audience's level of understanding of the material presented,
and they should be used to reinforce your message, clarify
points, and create excitement” (OSHA.gov).
“PowerPoint presentation creates a more persuasive &
intimate scenography” (Negroni, par 1).
“Presentations with extraordinary visuals help audiences to
understand and comprehend your message. Comprehension
leads to connection…which leads to success” (Learner, par 1).
3. Applications
Professional Personal
College Classes Electronic Scrapbooking
Demonstrate knowledge in an Diary/ Journal
area Personal Narrative
College Portfolio Cook Book
College Applications Baby Book
Karaoke
Career Family History/Family Tree
Professional Development Emergency Contacts Info./
Introduce a new Direction for care
product/service Greeting Cards
Instructional manual Planning Vacations
Sell services/products Resume/vita
Reference page Comic book/story
4. Getting Started
Step 1- Setting Up
Open Microsoft Power Point 2010
Save
Select “Design Tab” (at top)
Slide 1 will appear on the screen. This is your introduction slide.
Enter your title and any additional information (name, date, etc.).
Chose a design that appeals to your audience. Click to select.
Your design options
5. Slides
Step 2- Adding a slide
Select Home Tab (at top)
Click the image of a slide on the “New Slide” button to get an
identical slide.
Click the words “New Slide” with an arrow to get a drop down
menu of alternative slide designs.
Input text
To change font, color or size of text use the “Font” box (similar
to Microsoft Word).
Text will shrink to fit in most slide designs.
Outline
Most designs will have a built in bullet outline that helps to
create a more organized and fluid look. This may be turned off,
by selecting the bullet icon in the Home Tab.
6. Images
Step 3- Images
Insert Clip Art
Select “Insert Tab” (at top)
Select “Clip Art Icon” (at top)
• A search engine will appear to the right of the screen.
• Enter a word or a phrase (Ex: Cat or black cat).
• Images will appear, click the image that appeals to you.
• Image will appear in the center of the slide.
7. To Rotate the Image To resize the Image
Select the image Select the image, a box
At the top of the image a will appear around the
green circle will appear. image.
Put cursor on green circle. Left click and hold one of
Left click, hold, and move the squares that outlines
the image left to right, by the image.
moving mouse left to right. Move your mouse in the
direction that correlates to
To Move the Image
the size you wan to adjust
Select the image the image (outward to
Left click the image and increase or inward to
hold, drag and drop it. decrease).
8. Step 2- Images (continues)
Insert a Photo
Select “Insert Tab” (at top)
Select “Picture Icon”
• Your personal picture library will open
Select a photo
Photo will automatically fit the entire slide.
Adjust image as you would clip art (see previous slide)
Change font color as needed, so text is visible.
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Step 2- Images (continued) 2
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Select Insert Tab
Select “Chart” icon
• A variety of graphs/charts will be displayed, select the one that most
closely fits your data.
• An excel spreadsheet will open, this will allow you to enter data thus
adjusting your graph/chart.
• You may change the color of your chart by selecting a design in the
“Chart Tools,” which will automatically appear when working with a
chart.
• You can change the layout of the graph/chart using the “Chart
Layout” option (at top).
10. Step 2- Images (continued)
To add flair to an image or photo
Click on image or photo already inserted into a slide.
“Picture Tools” will appear under the format tab.
Use the “Color” icon to change the color of the entire image (see
above clip art).
The “Artistic Effects” icon allows for a wide variety of dramatic
alterations.
The send the image behind the text, select the “Send
Backwards” icon.
To create a border use the “Picture Style” icon.
11. Transitions
Step 3- Transitions
Select Transition Tab (at top)
To create movement from one slide to the next. Select introduction
slide (1st slide), it will become highlighted on left column.
Select desired transition.
• Change time of transition by using “Duration Timer” in upper right
hand corner.
• Repeat for all following slides or hit “Apply to All” icon in upper
right corner.
12. Animation
Step 3- Animations
Create movement in words or images.
Select the Animation Tab (top).
Select the image or highlight the text you wish to have
animation.
Chose an animation that appeals to you and select it.
• Additional “Effect Options” (if available) will be shown next to
animation icons.
Select the “Preview” icon to view animations on current slide.
13. Viewing
Step 4- To View
Select Slide Show Tab (at top)
To view your slides at any time, select the “From Beginning” icon.
At this stage you will have to use the arrow keys to go from one
slide to the next.
To have automatic transitions, select the “Record Slide Show” and
hit Start recording.
Your first slide will appear with a time at the top left. Leave the
slide on the screen for as long as you want it to be shown in the
power point. Then go to next slide and repeat. For slides with
more information you may want to have a longer time.
Once done, all slides will appear with time on screen at bottom
of each.
14. Hints:
Save frequently.
Don’t be afraid to make
mistakes, you have an
undo button in the top
left corner (next to
save).
Power Points has many
features, play around
…have fun.
There is a learning
curve, but don’t fret it
gets easier.
There is more than one
way to skin a cat,
meaning many tasks
can be accomplished in
multiple ways.
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