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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Lesson 2. Created by Felicia Hudson, Riverside High School--Durham Public Schools. On completion of this lesson, students will be able to do the following:. Create a new presentation from a theme. Create a new slide. Delete a slide.

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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

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  1. Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Lesson 2 Created by Felicia Hudson, Riverside High School--Durham Public Schools

  2. On completion of this lesson, students will be able to do the following: • Create a new presentation from a theme • Create a new slide • Delete a slide Enter text in the Outline tab • Edit text in Normal View • Enter Speaker notes in the Notes pane and Note Page View • Insert slides from other presentations Learning Objectives Rearrange slides in Slide Sorter view • Show slides in Slide Show view

  3. Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 provides several standard, prebuilt themes. Find a standard theme that has a look that you like, and then modify it by changing the colors, the fonts, or the line and fill effects. You can then save it as your very own custom theme. • Additional themes can be found at http://office.microsoft.com Presentation Themes

  4. To access these themes click on the Design Tab on the Ribbon and select a theme Selecting a Theme

  5. The filename appears in the Title Bar Slides/Outline Tabs: Allows you to view all of the slides in your presentation. Slide Pane: Displays the current slide which you are editing The Window Notes Pane: Section for speaker notes that correspond to the slide. Allows for minimal number of words on the slide, or simple graphics, which you can elaborate on all the while with the security of having the notes in front of you. Your audience will only see the slides, not your notes. ***Normal View***

  6. OutlinePane: Allows you to see an outline view of all of the slides in your presentation. The Window

  7. Watch Video http://www.gcflearnfree.org/powerpoint2010/3.4 • Notice the Placeholders (something used or included temporarily or denotes or reserves a place for something to come later) guide the user in entering data. • By clicking on a text placeholder, it will change the placeholder to a text object that can be used for text entry. Entering Text

  8. Text can be edited in the Outline Tab or in the Slide Pane by simply moving your cursor to the item you wish to edit and typing your additions. • To change slides in the Slide/Outline Pane, click on the new slide/section you wish to move to. Entering Text

  9. Speaker notes are a special area in which the speaker can make comments about the presentation. They are not visible in the presentation and are viewed and printed only by the speaker. • Speaker notes can be created in the Notes Pane in Normal View or in Notes Page View. • Entering notes in the Notes Page View allows for one slide to be visible at a time, and it allows for a much larger visible area. Speaker Notes

  10. Use the up/down arrow or the page up/page down keys on the keyboard as well as the scroll bar and scroll wheel on the mouse to navigate through slides. Zoom in/out to control the size of the window Notes Page View

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