Course
Length: One Day
Fees: Training at Client Offices: One delegate: £395 per-day + VAT
Additional delegates attending: £75 each per-day + VATOverview: Microsoft
PowerPoint 2003 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 and meetings, as well as for
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 that
convey your important points in an informative and convincing visual
presentation.
PowerPoint 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.
This course is designed will help delegates to
obtain the skills required to create customised presentations.
Students will learn to add various types of different object to
slides, such as charts, tables, and diagrams.
In addition, delegates will learn to customise formatting using
master slides and colour scheme. Students will also be able to
package and deliver a presentation in different formats and
create interactive presentations using action settings and
hyperlinks.

Using Master Slides
 | Modify the Slide, Title, Notes, and
Handouts Masters • Work with multiple masters • Insert
headers and footers and slide numbering • Create and modify
a presentation template |
Colour Schemes
 | Apply a colour scheme to selected slides
• Customise a colour scheme |
Background Effects
 | Apply different slide background colours
• Apply texture, pattern, and picture fill backgrounds |
Margins, Indents, and Tabs
 | Change margin settings in a text box •
Change the position of indents • Set the position of tab
stops |
Arranging Objects
 | Arrange and transform objects • Set
options for the drawing grid • Group and ungroup shapes |
Inserting a Chart
 | Insert a new graph using Microsoft Graph
• Reposition, resize, and delete a graph object • Modify an
embedded graph object • Change data using the datasheet •
Change the chart type |
Creating a Diagram
 | Create a diagram or organisation chart •
Modify the layout of a diagram or organisation chart •
Format a diagram or organisation chart • Apply an AutoFormat
to a diagram or organisation chart |
Drawing a Flowchart
 | Draw and modify connecting shapes •
Modify points on a line |
WordArt
 | Insert and format WordArt text |
Using Tables on Slides
 | Create a table in PowerPoint • Modify a
PowerPoint table • Add a table from Word |
Importing and Exporting Data
 | Understand Object Linking and Embedding •
Insert or paste a linked or embedded object • Edit an OLE
object • Import text from Word • Export an outline or slides
to Word • Create a new presentation from existing slides •
Copy a slide from one presentation into another |
Action Settings
 | Create a self-running or looping slide
show • Set and rehearse automatic slide timings • Use an
action button as a hyperlink • Use any text or object as a
hyperlink • Use action settings to open or edit an object or
application • Use action settings to play a sound |
Creating a Custom Show
 | Define and manage custom shows |
Distributing a Presentation
 | Save a presentation in a different file
format • Save a slide as a graphic • Save a drawing as a
picture file |
Publishing a Web Presentation
 | Format a presentation for web publishing
• Publish a presentation to the web • View a presentation on
the web • Save HTML to a specific target browser |
Packaging a Presentation
 | Package a presentation for another
computer • Save embedded fonts in a presentation • Change
the presentation output format • Use Presenter View to
deliver a presentation • |
Collaborating on a Presentation
 | Send or save a presentation for review •
Add and edit comments • Merge changes made by reviewers
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