Powerpoint 2007 Tutorial

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PowerPoint 2007 is a presentation software application from Microsoft.

With PowerPoint 2007, you can


easily create slide shows, presentations, and multimedia applications. Teachers, Trainers and other
presenters can use slide shows to illustrate their presentations.
This lesson introduces you to the PowerPoint 2007 window. You use the window to interact with the
software, place text, graphics, and other features on a slide. When you launch PowerPoint 2007, the
PowerPoint 2007 Window appears and your screen looks like the one shown below.
Your PowerPoint 2007 Window screen will probably not look exactly like the screen shown above. In
PowerPoint 2007, how a window displays depends on the size of the window, the size of your monitor,
and the resolution to which your monitor is set.

Screen Resolution determines how much information your computer monitor can display. If you use a
low resolution, less information fits on your screen, but the size of your text and images are larger. If
you use a high resolution, more information fits on your screen, but the size of the text and images
are smaller.

The Microsoft Office Button

In the upper-left corner of the PowerPoint 2007 window is the Microsoft Office button. It's similar to
the old File Menu. When you click the button, a menu appears. You can use the menu to create a new
file, open an existing file, save a file, print, and perform many other tasks.

The Quick Access Toolbar

Next to the Microsoft Office button in the upper left corner is the Quick Access toolbar outlined in red
in the image above.
The Quick Access toolbar provides you with access to commands that are frequently used. By default,
Save, Undo, and Redo appear on the Quick Access toolbar. You use Save to save your file, Undo to
rollback an action you have taken, and Redo to reapply an action you have rolled back. You can
customize this toolbar by right clicking on it or click the small black down arrow to the right.

The Title Bar

The Title bar is located at the top in the center of the PowerPoint 2007 window. The Title bar displays
the name of the presentation on which you are currently working. By default, PowerPoint
names presentations sequentially, starting with Presentation1. When you save your file, you can
change the name of your presentation.

The Ribbon

The Ribbon holds all of the commands and features of each of the tabs in the Ribbon. The Tabs are
located across the top of the ribbon under the Title Bar. These contextual tabs will appear when you
have something highlighted that calls for it. For example, if you have a picture highlighted on your
slide, a Picture Tools tab will appear.

Similar tools are located in Command Groups across the ribbon.

Each Command Group includes Command Buttons to perform various actions on that group of tools.

Getting PowerPoint to Do What You Want


You use commands to tell PowerPoint what to do. In PowerPoint 2007, the commands you use are
located on the the Ribbon. The Ribbon is located near the top of the PowerPoint 2007 window, below
the Quick Access toolbar.
At the top of the Ribbon are several tabs and clicking a tab displays several related command groups.
Within each group are related command buttons. You click buttons to issue commands or to access
menus and dialog boxes. You may also find a dialog box launcher in the bottom-right corner of a
group. When you click the dialog box launcher, a dialog box makes additional commands available.
Clipboard - Contains the cut, copy, paste commands. The Format Painter tool is located here as are
the Paste Special, Paste as Hyperlink, and Duplicate commands.
Slides - All the commonly used commands for creating new slides
Font - Includes the most commonly used commands for formatting font
Paragraph - Includes all of the paragraph formatting commands, vertical and horizontal alignments,
text direction, bullets, numbering, indenting, spacing before and after, columns, etc. It also includes
the dialog box for tabs.
Drawing - Allow you to add shapes and draw on your slides. This is Format Shape Dialog Box.

Rulers

Rulers are vertical and horizontal guides. You use them to determine where you want to place an
object. If the rulers do not display in your PowerPoint 2007 window:

1. Click the View tab.


2. Click Ruler in the Show/Hide group. The rulers appear.

Slides, Placeholders, and Notes

The Slide Window is broken up into several areas including the Slide Pane and the Notes Section. The
Slide Pane appears in the center of the window while the Notes Section is at the bottom.
There are also Placeholders on each slide depending on the slide layout that has been selected. These
layouts may include placeholders for a slide title, subtitle, text, images, video, charts, graphs, etc. The
placeholders hold the objects on your slides.
Slides appear in the center of the window. You create your presentation by adding content to the
slides.
You can use the notes area to creates notes to yourself. You can refer to these notes as you give your
presentation. For narrated presentations, this area is frequently used to write the script for the audio.

Main Window Components, Status Bar, Tabs, View Buttons, and More

The Status bar generally appears at the bottom of the window. The Status bar displays the number of
the slide that is currently displayed, the total number of slides, and the name of the design template
in use or the name of the background.
The Outline tab displays the text contained in your presentation in an outline format. The Slides tab
displays a thumbnail view of all your slides. You click the thumbnail to view the slide in the Slide pane.
The View buttons appear near the bottom of the screen. You use the View buttons to change between
Normal view, Slider Sorter view, and the Slide Show view.

Normal View
Normal view splits your screen into three major sections: the Outline and Slides tabs, the
Slide pane, and the Notes area.
The Outline and Slides tabs are on the left side of your window. They enable you to shift between two
different ways of viewing your slides. The Slides tab shows thumbnails of your slides. The Outline tab
shows the text on your slides. The Slide pane is located in the center of your window. The Slide pane
shows a large view of the slide on which you are currently working. The Notes area appears below the
Slide pane. You can type notes to yourself on the Notes area.
Slide Sorter View
Slide Sorter view shows thumbnails of all your slides. In Slide Sorter view, you can easily add,
delete, or change their order of your slides.
Slide Show View
Use the Slide Show view when you want to view your slides, as they will look in your final
presentation. When in Slide Show view:

Esc

Returns you to the view you were using previously.

Leftclicking

Moves you to the next slide or animation effect.


When you reach the last slide, you automatically
return to your previous view.

Rightclicking

Opens a pop-up menu. You can use this menu to


navigate the slides, add speaker notes, select a
pointer, and mark your presentation.

Zoom In & Zoom Out


Zoom controls allows you to zoom in and zoom out on the window.
Zooming in makes the window larger so you focus in on an object.
Zooming out makes the window smaller so you can see the entire window.
You can click and drag the vertical and horizontal splitter bars to change the size of your panes.
You use the Minimize button to remove a window from view. While a window is minimized,
its title appears on the task bar.
You click the Maximize button to cause a window to fill the screen. After you maximize a
window, clicking the Restore button returns the window to its former smaller size.
You click the Close button to exit the window and close the program.

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