Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction
Duration: 1 Day
About this course
This Introduction to PowerPoint 365 training class is designed for students who are interested in learning the fundamentals needed to create and modify basic presentations using Microsoft Office PowerPoint. Students will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation. Students will format text on slides to enhance clarity and add graphical objects to a presentation and modify them. Students will also add tables and charts to a presentation to present data in a structured form and then finalize a presentation.
Target Student
This course is intended for students who have little or no familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint or more experienced Word users who want to learn the topics covered in this course in the 365 interface.
Starting Microsoft PowerPoint
Normal View
Creating a Presentation
Saving a Document
Importing a File
The Status Bar
Closing a Presentation
The Ribbon
Tabs
Groups
Commands
The Quick Access Toolbar
Adding Common Commands
Adding More Commands with the Customize Dialog Box
Adding Ribbon Commands or Groups
Placement
The Backstage View (The File Menu)
Introduction to the Backstage View
Opening a Presentation
New Presentation and Presentation Templates
Presentation Properties
Adding Your Name to a Microsoft PowerPoint
Formatting Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations
Selecting a Slide Layout
Adding text
Adding Text from a Text File or Word Outline
Editing Text
Formatting Text
Formatting Text as WordArt
Creating Bulleted and Numbered Lists
Formatting Text Placeholders
Adding Slides to a Presentation
Arranging Slides
Working with Images
Adding Images to a Slide
Inserting a Picture
Inserting Clip Art
Capturing and Inserting a Snapshot
Editing an Image
Formatting Images
Applying a Style and Cropping an Image
Grouping and Ungrouping Images
Arranging Images
Adding Shapes
Working with Tables and Charts
Inserting a Table
Formatting Tables
Importing Tables from External Sources
Inserting a Chart
Formatting a Chart
Importing Charts from External Sources