Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2003 (Absolute Beginner's Guide)

Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2003 (Absolute Beginner's Guide)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780789729699
  • DDC分類 006.6

Full Description


Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 enables readers to quickly create exciting presentations using the following features: Packages, a new feature which includes ready to run presentations that can be burned directly to CD, including linked information. It replaces Pack and Go from earlier versions; Smart Tags, a new feature that creates a special shortcut menu to provide additional options related to a particular feature. These include dates, time, addresses, or AutoCorrect; The AutoContent Wizard, which walks the user through each step of creating a new presentation; Views such as the Outline View and the Slide Sorter, which make it easy to arrange presentation slides in a logical order; Design templates, which enable color, background patterns, and special fonts to be added to slides in the presentation; Animations schemes, which can be used to add transitions between slides.

Contents

Introduction. I. GETTING STARTED WITH POWERPOINT. 1. What's the Point? What PowerPoint Does. How Effective Is PowerPoint? PowerPoint in the Real World. What's New in PowerPoint 2003. 2. PowerPoint QuickStart. Creating Your First Title Slide. Adding Slides. Working with PowerPoint Views. Moving from Slide to Slide. Understanding the Elements of a PowerPoint Slide. Making a Presentation. 3. PowerPoint Basics. Finding Your Way Around the PowerPoint Screen. Starting with a Template. Saving and Retrieving a PowerPoint Presentation. Printing Slides from a Presentation. II. CREATING SLIDE SHOW CONTENT. 4. Organizing a Presentation. Focusing on the Audience. Creating Content by Outlining. Using Slides from Another Slide Show. 5. Working with Text Objects. Understanding PowerPoint Slide Layers and Objects. Creating Title Boxes. Working with Bullet Boxes. Using the Spelling Checker. Using the Style Checker. Inserting Text Boxes. 6. Working with Graphic Objects. Inserting Clip Art. Inserting Bitmap Images. Saving Images Created in PowerPoint. 7. Creating Drawing Objects. Using the Drawing Toolbar. Adding Lines, Closed Shapes, and AutoShapes. Modifying and Formatting Shapes. Combining Shapes and Other Objects. Using WordArt Objects. Saving Drawing Images Created in PowerPoint. 8. Organizing Information by Using Tables. Inserting a Table in PowerPoint. Formatting Tables. Drawing a Custom Table. Importing Tables from Word or Excel. 9. Presenting Numbers by Using Data Charts. Inserting a Data Chart. An Overview of the Microsoft Graph Program. Understanding Chart Types and Purposes. Entering Chart Data. Modifying Chart Elements. Working with Charts as Objects. 10. Using Diagrams and Organization Charts. Adding a Diagram. Inserting an Organization Chart. III. MAKING THE SLIDE SHOW ACTIVE AND INTERACTIVE. 11. Animating Slide Show Objects. Understanding What Animation Can Do. Using Preset Animation Schemes. Choosing Slide Transitions. Creating Custom Animations. 12. Letting Action Settings Work for You. Using PowerPoint to Launch Actions. Adding Action Settings to PowerPoint Objects. Creating and Modifying Action Buttons. Using Hyperlinks. Creating a Nonlinear Presentation. IV. PREPARING AND PRESENTING THE SLIDE SHOW. 13. Preparing a Slide Show for Presentation. Using the Slide Sorter. Hiding Slides. Changing Slide Transitions. Changing Slide Backgrounds. Creating Speaker Notes. Creating Custom Slide Shows. 14. Preparing to Make a Presentation. Playing a Slide Show. Rehearsing a Presentation. Exploring Contingency Options. 15. Making a Presentation. Preparing the Room. Preparing the Equipment. Choreographing Speaker/Audience Interaction. Handling Unexpected Problems. 16. Learning the Elements of Effective Presentations. Understanding an Audience. Getting the Content Right. Capturing and Maintaining Interest. Making Color, Font, and Font Size Work for You. Getting Results from a Presentation. V. MAKING THE SLIDE SHOW AVAILABLE IN PRINT AND ON THE WEB. 17. Printing a Presentation. Printing Slides. Printing Notes. Creating Handouts. Creating Overhead Transparencies or Film Slides. 18. Publishing to the Web. What Is a Web-Based Presentation? Modifying a Presentation for the Web. Working with Hyperlinks. Saving a Presentation As a Web Page. Transferring a Web Page to a Web Server. VI. BEYOND THE BASICS. 19. Adding Multimedia Elements. Understanding the Uses for Multimedia. Adding Sound Objects. Adding Video Objects. Using PowerPoint as a Multimedia Manager. 20. Customizing PowerPoint. Creating Custom Templates. Setting PowerPoint Options. Customizing Toolbars and Menus. 21. Looking Beyond the Basics. A Survey of Advanced PowerPoint Features. Additional Resources. Index.