PowerPoint 2007 Bible
- 11h 13m
- Faithe Wempen
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2007
Creating a good presentation is much more than just clicking a few dialog boxes and typing some text. It requires knowledge and planning—lots of it. With the PowerPoint 2007 Bible you will not only be able to build a presentation with PowerPoint, but you’ll also be able to explain why you made the choices you did, and you’ll deliver that presentation smoothly and with confidence.
Experienced PowerPoint presenters will find the book full of coverage of Microsoft's new Office user interface for PowerPoint, including the innovative Ribbon. Anyone using PowerPoint will appreciate the advice on how to avoid really bad PowerPoint, get beyond bullet points, and engage the audience by creating PowerPoint presentations that don't suck.
Some of the topics covered include:
- Getting familiar with PowerPoint, the new tabs and Ribbon, the Office menu, SmartArt, and PowerPoint views
- Delivering an effective presentation from identifying your audience and purpose through developing the content and rehearsing to preparing the room and equipment and finally getting on stage
- Working with slides, text, and text formatting including the right fonts for your presentation format
- Laying out slides and presentations with layouts, masters, backgrounds, and the new PowerPoint 2007 Themes
- Working with tables and including tabular material and data from Word or Excel
- Drawing, working with photos and using charts, clip art, and PowerPoint 2007's new SmartArt
- Adding sound effects, music, video, and soundtracks
- Creating animations and transitions
- Supporting your audience and presentation with handouts, speaker notes, and outlines
- Working with PowerPoints live presentation tools including on-screen controls, backup slides, custom shows, preparing your presentation for use on another computer, and preparing your AV equipment or projectors
- Building other presentation types including a self-running kiosk and a web and CD/DVD presentations
- Sharing and collaborating on presentations on a LAN or using the new SharePoint Slide Library
- 4 special labs to help you put all of your PowerPoint skills to us in great content including presenting content with out Bullet lists
About the Author
Faithe Wempen, M.A., is an A+ Certified hardware guru, Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor, and software consultant with over 90 computer books to her credit. She has taught Microsoft Office applications, including PowerPoint, to over a quarter of a million online students for corporate clients including Hewlett Packard, CNET, Sony, Gateway, and eMachines. When she is not writing, she teaches Microsoft Office classes in the Computer Technology department at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI), does private computer training and support consulting, and owns and operates Sycamore Knoll Bed and Breakfast in Noblesville, Indiana.
In this Book
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A First Look at PowerPoint
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What Makes a Great Presentation?
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Creating and Saving Presentation Files
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Creating Slides and Text Boxes
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Working with Layouts, Themes, and Masters
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Formatting Text
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Formatting Paragraphs and Text Boxes
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Correcting and Improving Text
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Creating and Formatting Tables
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Drawing and Formatting Objects
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Creating SmartArt Diagrams
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Using and Organizing Clip Art
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Working with Photographic Images
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Working with Charts
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Incorporating Data from Other Programs
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Adding Sound Effects, Music, and Soundtracks
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Incorporating Motion Video
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Creating Animation Effects and Transitions
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Creating Support Materials
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Preparing for a Live Presentation
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Designing User-Interactive or Self-Running Presentations
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Preparing a Presentation for Mass Distribution
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Sharing and Collaborating
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Presenting Content Without Bulleted Lists
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Project Lab—Adding Sound and Movement to a Presentation
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Creating a Menu-Based Navigation System
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Creating a Classroom Game