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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training PowerPoint XP Proficient User |
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Course Overview
This course presents the learner with the skills to become proficient at Microsoft PowerPoint 2002. This course guides the learner through the basics of PowerPoint presentations with the emphasis on learning by doing. Learners will be presented with topics such as creating and modifying presentations. The course will also cover adding graphics to presentations and preparing a slide show of the presentation.
Learn To
Create a presentation from a blank presentation template.
Create a presentation by using the AutoContent Wizard.
Create a presentation by using a design template.
Format text by using the Font dialog box options.
Modify a list format by using the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Change the case of text in a slide.
Add an AutoShape to a slide.
Modify an AutoShape on a slide.
Add text to an AutoShape.
Apply a design template to a presentation.
Display a footer in a presentation.
Add speaker notes to a presentation.
Audience
The intended audience for this course is anyone who engages in presenting information or ideas in any public forum. A team leader or team member in any environment will benefit from these courses, as will sales people. Learners should be computer literate and work in a people-centric environment They should be involved with customers, groups or teams to the extent that they may be called upon to make a presentation on a topic. Learners will need a basic knowledge of either Microsoft Office 97 or 2000 programs and be familiar with Windows 9X or later operating system(s).
Content Emphasis
Informational
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
7 hours
74041 Objectives
Unit 1: Basics of PowerPoint 2002
3 hours
Create a presentation from a blank presentation template.
Create a presentation by using the AutoContent Wizard.
Create a presentation by using a design template.
Create a presentation by using a presentation file.
Create a presentation by using a Word outline.
Identify characteristics of PowerPoint views.
Add text to a Slide pane.
Add text in the Outline tab.
Add text to a slide by using the text box tool.
Save a presentation as a Presentation file.
Save a presentation as a Web page file.
Save a
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