Course
Length: One Day
Cost of 'One to One' Training: One
delegate: £395 per-day + VAT
Additional delegates attending: £75 each per-day + VATOverview:
Microsoft PowerPoint
2000 is a presentation graphics program that produces dynamic and powerful slide
shows containing text, graphics, and charts. You can use PowerPoint for formal
and informal presentations, meetings, and presentations on the Internet. Whether
you are presenting an idea, plan, or complex report to a group, you can use
PowerPoint to combine essential data, dramatic illustrations, animation, special
effects, and timed sequences to convey your important points in an informative
and convincing visual presentation.
PowerPoint 2000 incorporates a wide variety of
tools and features for selecting fonts, formats, styles, and
colours. You can import documents from word processing programs
or worksheets and charts from spreadsheet applications.

Introduction to PowerPoint
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Starting PowerPoint and opening a presentation |
 | Creating a blank presentation |
 | The PowerPoint window & menu commands |
 | Toolbars – displaying & hiding, moving & re |
 | sizing, changing the toolbar options |
Using Basic Presentation Skills
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Creating a new Presentation |
 | Opening an existing & adding new slides |
 | Selecting design and content templates
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 | Using the AutoContent Wizard |
 | Looking at the different PowerPoint views |
 | Navigating between slides & zoom control |
 | Entering text
directly on to a slide |
Enhancing Presentation Text
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Changing the font, style & effect (bold, italic,
underline etc) |
 | Changing the text alignment (centre, left
etc) |
 | Adding, removing & modifying bullets |
 | Creating a numbered list |
 | Modifying line and
paragraph spacing |
Formatting & Editing
Text
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Formatting bullets & numbers |
 | Using the Format Painter (copying
formatting) |
 | Adding Tab Stops |
 | Moving & copying text between slides |
 | Pasting items from the Clipboard Toolbar |
 | Importing text from Word |
 | Using the Undo
and Redo buttons |
Using the Outline Pane
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Collapsing and expanding slides |
 | Demoting and promoting text lines |
 | Moving text lines and re-arranging slides |
 | Adding & deleting slides in Outline Pane |
 | Creating a Summary
Slide |
Slide and Title Masters
 | Using
the Slide & Title Masters |
 | Understanding the importance of the Masters |
 | Formatting the Slide & Title Masters |
 | Identifying the Master components –
changing elements (bullet, fonts, adding a logo etc) |
 | Adding placeholder
info (date, title, page number) |
Editing Multiple
Presentations
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Copying text between presentations |
 | Copying & moving slides between
presentations |
Working with Drawing Objects
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Drawing an enclosed object & changing the fill |
 | Drawing & formatting lines & AutoShapes |
 | Creating a text box |
 | Grouping & ungrouping objects |
 | Rotating a graphic |
Creating Basic Charts
 | Using
charts in presentations |
 | Creating a chart |
 | Adding/deleting data in the datasheet |
 | Changing the chart type
(pie, line, bar, 3D etc) |
Using Slide Show View
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Running a slide show |
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Navigating a slide show |
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Setting slide transitions |
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Animating text and objects |
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Adding notes to a slides |
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Using the pen to annotate |
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Adding action items
to a slide show |
Printing, Publishing to Email & the Web
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Printing slides, slide
outlines, speaker notes, delegates handouts |
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Sending a presentation via Email |
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Publishing a presentation
to the Web |
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