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PowerPoint Basics for G9 Computer Studies

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software that allows users to create and deliver slideshows with various multimedia elements. The document covers essential features such as getting started, adding and managing slides, working with text and images, applying design templates, and presenting slideshows. It also includes instructions for saving and printing presentations.

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PowerPoint Basics for G9 Computer Studies

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software that allows users to create and deliver slideshows with various multimedia elements. The document covers essential features such as getting started, adding and managing slides, working with text and images, applying design templates, and presenting slideshows. It also includes instructions for saving and printing presentations.

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Microsoft PowerPoint Basics

Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation software developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft
Office suite (which also includes applications like Word, Excel, and Outlook). PowerPoint allows users to
create, design, and deliver presentations in the form of slideshows.

A PowerPoint presentation is made up of a series of slides, which contain the information you want to
communicate with the audience. This information can include text, pictures, charts, video, sound, and
more. This class covers the essentials of using PowerPoint, including getting started, adding slides, adding
text and pictures to slides, changing the look of your presentation, and presenting, saving, and printing your
PowerPoint slideshow.

Getting Started
1. Click the start button in the task bar at the bottom of the
screen
2. Select PowerPoint

PowerPoint Start Screen & Templates

When PowerPoint opens, it displays the Start


Screen which shows all of the template
options and open other presentations.
• Click Open Other Presentations to
open a previously created PowerPoint
presentation.
• More templates can be download off
Office.com, search the available
templates by typing in the Search for
Online Templates box.

To get started with a new presentation:


1. Click Blank Presentation.
2. The PowerPoint screen will open.

The PowerPoint Screen

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Components of the PowerPoint Window

The Ribbon

Starting with Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office programs like PowerPoint have made use of the Ribbon
system. The Ribbon is the large graphic user interface (GUI) that appears at the top of the PowerPoint
screen. The ribbon is divided into Tabs, Groups, and Commands.
Tabs

Ribbon

Commands
Group

Each tab opens with different groups of commands. The PowerPoint Ribbon allows users to
quickly access all of the program's features and commands with a minimal number of mouse
clicks.

Launcher (or Dialog Expander) buttons are displayed in the bottom right corner of some
groups. Clicking the launcher button opens a Task Pane (such as the Clipboard) or a Dialog Box (such as
the Font group) with additional options not found in the ribbon.

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Quick Access Toolbar

The Quick Access Toolbar is used to store


shortcuts to frequently used command or features.
By default, Save, Undo, and Redo are available.
The toolbar can be customized to include
additional commands.

Slides

PowerPoint opens to the first (and so far only)


slide in the show.

On the left of the screen is a thumbnail


(miniature) version of the slide visible in the slide
pane. As more slides are added, they are also
displayed in this pane. This area is useful for
navigating from slide to slide.

Add a New Slide

There are several ways to add a new slide to a


presentation.
1. Go to the Home tab  Slides group 
New Slide command.
2. Right-click on a slide thumbnail and
choose New Slide from the shortcut menu
that appears.
3. Click on the thumbnail the slide should follow and press Enter on the keyboard.

NOTE: With Options 2 and 3, the new slide is added with the same layout as the
active slide used to create it.

Choosing a New Slide Layout

To change a slide’s layout:


• If the slide has already been added to the presentation
1. Go to Home tab  Slides group  Layout command 2. Select a slide layout from the
resulting drop down menu.

• To add a new slide with a specific layout:


1. Go to Home tab  Slides group  New Slide command.
2. Select slide layout from the resulting drop down menu.

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Reordering Slides

To change the order of slides:


1. Move the mouse over the thumbnail of the slide you
want to move. 2. Click and drag the slide to the location
to which you want to move it.

Deleting Slides

To delete a slide from a presentation:


1. Right-click on the slide thumbnail and select Delete Slide on the menu that
appears. OR 2. Click on a slide thumbnail and press Delete or Backspace on
the keyboard.

Working with Text

Placeholders

The default slide has two formatted placeholder textboxes ready for the title and subtitle.

To enter text to a placeholder, just click inside the box and type! PowerPoint automatically spaces and
resizes the text to fit within the placeholder.

Just like regular textboxes, placeholders can be resized or moved around within the slide. Placeholders on
PowerPoint slides can contain many different items, including text, tables, charts, and clip art, depending on
which layout is chosen.

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Inserting a Title
1. Click inside the Title placeholder.
2. The insertion point appears.
3. Type My First Slide in the Title Placeholder.

Typing in a Placeholder or Textbox

Some placeholders automatically format text in a bulleted list, as bulleted lists are used frequently in
PowerPoint.
1. Create a new Title and Content slide.
2. Click in the Title placeholder.
3. Type My Content Slide.
4. Click inside the textbox.
5. Type Step 1.
6. Press the Enter key on the keyboard and type Step
2.
7. Press Enter and type Step 3. 8. Press Enter.

NOTE: To remove the bullets, highlight the text and deselect the Bullets command in the Paragraph group
on the Home tab.

Inserting Text Boxes

Text boxes can be used to customize your PowerPoint slides.

To insert a text box:


1. Click on the Insert tab  Text group  Text Box command. 2. Click anywhere on the
slide to add text OR click and drag to draw the text box.

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Changing Fonts
1. Select the text or placeholder to be changed. To select a placeholder,
click on its outline. If the outline is solid, the entire placeholder is
selected.
2. Go to Home tab  Font group  Font command.
3. Select a font from the resulting drop-down menu.

Changing Font Size


1. Select the text or placeholder to be changed.
2. Go to Home tab  Font group  Font Size down arrow. 3. Select a size from
the resulting drop-down menu.

Changing Font Color


1. Select the text or
placeholder to be changed.
2. Go to Home tab  Font
group  Font Color arrow.
3. If the desired color is
available under Theme
Colors or Standard
Colors, select the color. 4.
If the color isn’t available, Illustrations
click on More Colors. command
cat, in the Bing
Working with Images
search.
Adding Online Pictures displayed. Click
1. Go to Insert tab  group
 Online Pictures picture to the
2. Type a keyword, such as
Image Search box.
3. Press Enter to conduct the
4. Various cat images are on an image to select it.
5. Click Insert to add the slide.

Adding Pictures from a Computer


1. Go to Insert tab  Illustrations group  Pictures command
2. A dialog box will open.

3. Navigate to the picture’s location on the computer or flash drive.

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4. Click on the image to select it. 5. Click Insert to add the picture to the slide.

Resizing an Image

Images can be resized using the resize handles, which


appear as small shapes around the outer edges of the
image.

To resize an image:
1. Move the mouse over a resize handle.
2. When the mouse cursor changes to a two-headed
arrow, click and hold down the left mouse button.
3. Drag diagonally inward to make the image smaller.
Drag outward to make the image larger.

NOTE: Use a corner resize handle to maintain the image’s original proportions. Using one of the side
resize handles stretches the image either horizontally or vertically.

Undo Button

The undo button is located in the Quick Access Toolbar at the top of the screen.

To reverse an action: 1. Click on the undo button in the Quick Access Toolbar OR use the keyboard
shortcut Control + Z.

Moving, Rotating & Deleting an Image

To move an image:
1. Move the mouse over the image.

2. When the cursor changes to a 4-headed arrow , click and hold down the left mouse button.
3. Drag the image to the desired location

The image can be rotated by clicking and dragging the white circle rotate handle.
1. Move the mouse on top of the rotation handle.
2. When the cursor changes into a clockwise curved arrow, click and hold the
left mouse button. 3. Drag the image either clockwise or counterclockwise until
it is rotated to the desired angle.

To delete an image:
1. Click on the image 2. Press the Delete or Backspace
key on the keyboard.

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Design Templates

PowerPoint 2013 offers a variety of professional-looking designs. Themes automatically format slides with
color or graphic backgrounds and preset fonts. The same themes are accessible throughout the Office
suite of programs so documents can be created in PowerPoint, Word, Publisher, etc. with a cohesive,
“branded” look. You can access the presentation themes when you first open PowerPoint, or later on in the
Design tab.

Changing the Presentation Theme

To see all available themes:


1. Go to Design tab  Themes group.
2. Click the More arrow to see all
available themes.
3. Click on the desired theme.

Presenting Your Slideshow

You can start presenting your slideshow in a number of ways:


1. Go to Slide Show tab  Start Slide Show group  From Beginning or
From Current Slide command.
2. Select the Slide Show icon from the status bar at the bottom of the screen.
3. Press the F5 key on the keyboard.

Move through your slides by clicking the mouse, pressing the spacebar, or using the arrow keys on the
keyboard.

Exiting Your Slideshow

To exit your slideshow:


1. Press the Esc key on the keyboard. 2. Right-click on the slide and select End
Show at the bottom of the resulting menu.

Adding Notes

You don’t have to memorize everything that you’re going to say in your presentation. PowerPoint provides a
notes section for each slide.

To open the Notes page:


1. The notes pane can be opened by clicking
on Notes on the status bar at the bottom of
the screen.

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2. Click in resulting box and begin typing. Add as many notes as you need – the box will scroll if more
space is required.

These notes are for the presenter only. They do not appear on the screen during the PowerPoint slideshow.
They will be displayed in Presenter View or on the Notes printout option.

Presenter View

Presenter View allows you to view notes made in the note pane, see a preview of the next slide, keep track
of the length of your presentation, view thumbnails of all slides, zoom in on a slide, point to or write on
your slides, and hide/unhide the slideshow (e.g. before your presentation begins)

To use the Presenter View


1. Go into Presentation View using one of the options above.
2. Right click on the slide. 3. Choose Show Presenter View from the
resulting menu.

Presenter View is only visible on the presenting computer. The audience will
not see the presentation notes or additional options. They will only see the
slides.

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As with any document-creation program, it is a good idea to save the presentation immediately and then
save changes frequently as you work.
1. Click the File tab to open the Backstage View.
2. Click Save As
3. Click Computer  Browse to choose a location to save the presentation.

After the initial save, click the Save icon at the top of the screen or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + S

4. In the File Name box, type in a name for the presentation.


5. Choose a file type: 6. Click Save.

to save the presentation quickly at any time.

Printing in PowerPoint
1. Click the File tab to open the Backstage View.
2. Choose Print from the list on the left.
3. The default is to print out full page slides, but there are more options. Click on Full Page Slides and
select a different option.
4. Click the Print button.

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