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PowerPoint
Project 2
Using the Outline Tab and Clip Art to
Create a Slide Show
Using Outline
Tab
- Outline
is a summary of
thoughts, headings and subheadings
Note: Graphic
objects,
such as pictures, graphs,
or tables, do not
display in Outline tab. (slide icon next to slide title displays
with a small graphic on it)
- Attributes for
text
in outline tab are the same as in normal view except for color and
paragraph style
Outline
Hierarchy
- PowerPoint formats a title style and five
levels of body text in an outline
- graphic designers suggest a
limit of three levels
- consider combining content in
one level or using two different slides
- each level is indented
- Business and sales presentations
use summary information using only three levels
Note: PowerPoint
can make slides from an outline
created in another word processor if
saved as a text or RTF
file. (Rich Text Format)
Outline
Tab Characteristics
- The 3 panes - tabs, slide, and notes -
shown in normal view also display when Outline tab is clicked
- notes pane displays below slide pane
- in tabs pane, slide text displays
with slide number and icon
- In Outline tab,
can view title and body
text, add and delete slides, drag
and drop slides or text, promote
and demote text, save and print,
copy and paste
slides or text to and from other presentations, apply design
template, and import an
outline.
Changing Slide
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- A layout specifies the arrangement of placeholders on a
slide
- placeholders arranged in various
configurations can contain text, such as slide title or a bulleted
list, or contain content, such as clips, pictures, charts, tables, and
shapes
- The placement of the text, in
relationship to content, depends on slide layout
- Slide Layout
task pane - used to choose a slide layout
Slide Layout
task pane (4 areas)
- Text Layouts - Title Slide, Title and Text, Title Only, and
Title and 2-Column Text layouts
- Content Layouts
- blank slide, variety of placeholders for charts, tables, clip
art, pictures, diagrams, and media clips
- Text and Content
Layouts - have placeholders for a title, a bulleted list,
and content
- Other Layouts
- have placeholders for title and one object, such as clip art,
charts, media clips, tables, organization charts, and charts
Adding Clip Art to a Slide
- Clip
Art -
add professional-looking graphic images (uses Microsofts Clip
Organizer)
- Microsoft Clip
Organizer - is shared among
all Microsoft Office applications
- Insert Clip
Art task pane - allows search for clips using descriptive keywords,
file names, media file formats, and clip collections
- clip collections
- combine topic-related clips into categories, such as Academic,
Business, and Technology
- can also create your own collections
Clip
Art
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2 ways to add clip art to
presentation
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Use slide layout that
includes a content placeholder
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uses Microsoft Clip
Organizer
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fixes size of clip
to size of placeholder
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picks up animation
scheme of objects on slide
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Insert Clip Art button
on Drawing toolbar to open Insert Clip Art task pane
Note: picture
must be saved in a format
PowerPoint can recognize (Table 2-3)
Using the
Automatic Layout Options Button to Undo a Layout Change |
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- Automatic Layout
Options button - Smart
Tag displays when PowerPoint changes a layout automatically
- triggered when inserting a clip into
a slide with a Title and Text layout - changed to Title, Text and
Content layout
- when mouse pointer moved near changed
object or text, displays an arrow, indicating list of options
to undo new layout
Changing
the Size of Clip Art
- Format
Picture command - used to change the
size of clip art picture by an exact
percentage
- Size sheet - contains
options for changing the size of picture
- Lock
aspect ratio check box - height
and width settings change to maintain
the aspect ratio of original picture
- Aspect
ratio - relationship
between height and width
of object
Applying
Animation Schemes
- Animation -
includes special visual and,
sound
effects applied to text or content
- Preset animation
schemes - determine slide
transitions and effects for the title and body text
- Slide
Transition effects - special effects
for progressing from one slide to the next
- Custom animation
- define own animation types and speeds and sound effects on a slide
E-mailing
Slide Show from PowerPoint
- E-mail
attachments - can be used for a PowerPoint slide show
- can e-mail
the presentation directly from
within PowerPoint
- users need e-mail
address and a 32-bit e-mail program
compatible with a Messaging Application
Programming Interface, such as Outlook, Outlook
Express, or Microsoft Exchange
Client
- If an E-mail
button is not present on Standard
toolbar this activity is not available
In
the Lab 1
(HOMEWORK
#11)
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End
Using Outline Tab
and
Clip Art to
Create a Slide Show
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Computer Assignment 11
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