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PowerPoint Introduction

Microsoft PowerPoint Intermediate Course Overview
(Versions 2000, XP, 2003, 2007)


The PowerPoint Intermediate course will allow you to develop and build on your existing PowerPoint skills. The course will allow you greatly enhance your presentations more quickly and efficiently by considering, layout, design, formatting and target audience. The course is suitable for users who have at least a general overview of Microsoft PowerPoint and are familiar with our Introduction syllabus.

 

By the end of the course you will be able to :

  • Create fully animated and business presentations
  • Create templates and work with the slide master to create various presentations
  • Use PowerPoint’s advanced delivery tools

Building Custom Presentations

  • Modifying templates
  • Building custom templates
  • Building custom slide masters
  • Advanced slide master techniques

Using Multimedia in Presentations

  • Advanced clip art and drawing techniques
  • Adding movies and sound
  • Using custom animations
  • Using scanned images
  • Saving a slide as a jpeg image

Using Organisation Charts and Tables

  • Advanced organisation chart options
  • Formatting and modifying tables

Advanced Presentation Techniques

  • Adding hyperlinks and action buttons
  • Working with slide show options
  • Setting up review cycles
  • Creating custom slide shows

Advanced Presentation Delivery Options

  • Working with the package for CD -feature
  • On screen slide options
  • Using the show Popup option

Microsoft Office Integration

  • Importing Excel data into PowerPoint
  • Exporting slides to Word
  • Creating slides from Word
  • Creating links

Customising the Environment

  • Customising and creating toolbars and menus
  • Creating and running Macros

PowerPoint Introduction

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