Introduction to
MS Powerpoint
                           2007
Compiled by: Bruno Oluka
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Introduction to Presentations
A presentation consists of a collection of slides that are
shown to an audience in sequence. The presenter can
control the movement through the slides or the
presentation can perform the navigation automatically.
Each slide contains information that the presenter
wants the audience to see and this information can
take the form of text, images or even animation.
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 Objectives of this Study
• Upon completion of this module, you              • 10. Format text (style, size, color,
  should be able to:                                 effects, alignment
• 1. Start and Quit Microsoft Office               • 11. Save and Close a presentation.
  PowerPoint 2007;
                                                   • 12. Change Document Properties;
• 2. Describe the new PowerPoint 2007
  Environment;                                     • 13. Open an existing presentation;
• 3. Locate and use the Microsoft Office           • 14. Change the layout of a slide;
  Button;                                          • 15. Rearrange slides in a
• 4. Locate and Customize the Quick Access           presentation;
  Toolbar (QAT);                                   • 16. Display different views of a
• 5. Locate and use Tabs, Groups, and                presentation;
  Commands in the Ribbon U.I.;
                                                   • 17. Publish a presentation as a
• 6. Experiment with Live Preview;
                                                     handout in Microsoft Word format;
• 7. Browse and Select a Design theme;
                                                   • 18. Preview, Print and Close a
• 8. Create a Title Slide and Content Slide;
                                                     presentation.
• 9. Duplicate a slide
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The New PowerPoint Environment & Features
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MS PowerPoint 2007 Features
The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT), located to
the right of the Microsoft Office Button, can
be customized to include buttons
representing common commands, frequently
used. By default, the QAT displays the Save,
Undo, and Redo commands.
Note: To Customize Quick Access Toolbar;
• Click on the small dialogue box launcher
  icon.
• Select or de-select the command of your
  choice to include or remove.
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MS PowerPoint 2007 Features
The Ribbon
Like the other programs in the Office 2007 suite, PowerPoint 2007 has
a ribbon User Interface, located below the Title Bar, Groups similar
Commands on a set of Tabs that make up the Ribbon.
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Tabs are designed to be task oriented. (1)
Groups are found within each tab and break a task into subtasks. (2)
• Commands in each group carry out a task or display a menu of
  commands or tools. (3)
Note: There are eight standard Tabs on the Ribbon whenever you start
PowerPoint 2007
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MS PowerPoint Tabs
1. Home tab - groups items related to creating slide content.
2. Insert tab - organizes all items that you can insert into slides.
3. Design tab - organizes items related to the appearance of your
   presentation.
4. Animations tab - organizes items related to slide animation.
5. Slide Show tab - organizes items related to displaying your
   presentation.
6. Review tab - groups items related to comments, changes and
   editorial tools.
7. View tab - groups items related to changing the view or display of
   the presentation.
8. Add-Ins tab - groups programs added-in (downloaded) to extend
   the functionality of PowerPoint 2007.
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Contextual Tools
• Other than the standard Tabs,
  Contextual Tools are Tabs that
  appear in the Ribbon only when
  they are needed.
• Contextual tools enable you to work
  with an object that you select on the
  page, such as a table, picture, or
  drawing.
• When you click and select an object
  the pertinent set of Contextual Tabs
  appear in an accent color next to the
  standard tabs.
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Home Tab
  MS Office 2007 default tab, also known
  as the Primary tab and contains the more
  frequently used commands, organized
  into six task Groups; i.e Clipboard, Slides,
  Font, paragraph, drawing and editing sub
  groups.
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Clipboard group
Contains cut, copy, paste, and format painter commands
Slides group
• Contains commands to add a slide, change a slide-layout,
  reset a slide and delete a slide.
Font group
• Contains the font editing features including type, size, color,
  style, and effects
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  Paragraph group
  • Holds formatting features including text alignment, line
       height, text highlighting, borders, numbering and bulleting,
       sorting and fill tools or commands.
  Drawing group;
  • Contains commands to work with shapes
  Clipboard group;
  • Contains cut, copy, paste, and format painter commands
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Insert Tab
  This tab groups all tasks related to items you
  may want to put on a slide, organized in five
  Groups:
  (i) Tables
  (ii) Illustrations
  (iii) Links
  (iv) Text
  (v) Media Clips
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• Table; this insertion tool makes it simple to highlight the
  number of columns and rows that you want your table to
  contain, and to add an Excel Spreadsheet that can easily be
  formatted.
• Illustrations group contains commands to insert Pictures,
  Clipart (drawings, movies, sound and photography), “ready-
  made” Shapes, SmartArt Graphics, and Charts.
• Links group allows you to insert action links that can be set
  up to open another presentation, files, programs, URLs, or to
  reference another slide within the current presentation.
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 • Media Clips group contains commands that allow you to
   insert Movies and Sound from a file or clip organizer; play
   CD audio track and record sound.
 • Text group contains commands for inserting Text Box,
   Header/Footer, WordArt, Date and Time, Special Characters,
   and Linkable Objects.
 • Media Clips group contains commands that allow you to
   insert Movies and Sound from a file or clip organizer; play
   CD audio track and record sound.
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Design Tab
This tab groups tasks related to the appearance of your
presentation and are organized on the Design tab, in three
Groups:
Page Setup group contains a command to launch the Page
Setup Dialogue Box where you can change the slide sizes and a
command to select the Orientation of your presentation slides.
Themes group contains commands that enable you to change
the design of your presentation with just one click. A Gallery (with
Live Preview) of formatting styles provides choices that ensure a
consistent and professional presentation.
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  Background group:
  Contains commands that allow you to select
  Background Styles, launch the Background Dialog
  Box, and hide background graphics of a theme you
  have selected
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Animations Tab
This tab groups tasks related to the appearance of your presentation and are organized
on the Design tab, in three Groups:
Page Setup group contains a command to launch the Page Setup Dialogue Box where
you can change the slide sizes and a command to select the Orientation of your
presentation slides.
Themes group contains commands that enable you to change the design of your
presentation with just one click. A Gallery (with Live Preview) of formatting styles
provides choices that ensure a consistent and professional presentation.
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Slideshow Tab
This tab groups commands related to setting up and starting slide
shows in presentation mode, and are organized in three Groups:
1. Start Slide Show
2. Set Up
3. Monitors
Note: Powerpoint 2007 has a feature in the monitors group for presenter
view which enables the presenter to project a full screen view of the
presentation on a another monitor while he/she views the special
presenter view.
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Review Tab
Review tab groups commands related to comments, changes, and
editorial tools, organized in three Groups:
1. Proofing
2. Comments
3. Protect
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View Tab
This tab groups commands related to changing the view or the
display of the presentation, and consists of six Groups:
i. Presentation Views
ii. Show/Hide
iii. Zoom
iv. Color/Grayscale
v. Window
vi. Macros lists
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Add-Ins Tab
An Add-In extends functionality, such as smart tags, to Microsoft Office
programs. An Add-In can add buttons and custom commands to the
Ribbon.
When you download and install an Add-In, it appears on the Add-Ins Tab
of an Office program according to its functionality and includes a Special
Screen Tip that identifies the developer.
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Thank You!