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PPT Tutorial 2003
o BASICS
  Lesson 1
  Lesson 2
  Lesson 3
  Lesson 4
  Lesson 5
  Lesson 6
o ENHANCEMENT OF PPT
  Lesson 7
  Lesson 8
  Lesson 9
  Lesson 10
  Lesson 11
o CREATING SLIDESHOW
  Lesson 12
  Lesson 13
  Lesson 14
  Lesson 15
o

ADVANCED TOPICS

  Lesson 16
  Lesson 17
  Lesson 18
  Lesson 19
  Lesson 20
   
 
 
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PowerPoint Basics

 
   

Opening a Presentation

You can quickly open a presentation that you've previously saved by using the Task Pane.

To Open a Presentation
  • Start PowerPoint.
  • In the Task Pane, click on From existing presentation and select the presentation that you want to open.
 
Open Presentation Task Pane
 

OR

  • Choose FileOpen.
  • Navigate to the file you want to open.
 

Inserting a New Slide

Once you've created your opening slide, you'll want to add more slides to your presentation.

To Insert a New Slide:
  • Click on Insert New Slide. (Ctrl + M)
  • Move your arrow pointer over layouts or use the scroll bar and choose a slide layout.
 
Choose Slide Layout
 
  • A gray bar appears on the right
  • Click the down-pointing arrow and choose Insert New Slide.

OR

  • Click the New Slide button at the top of the screen
 
Click The New Slide Button
 
  • Move your arrow pointer over layouts or use the scroll bar and choose a design layout.
  • A gray bar appears on the right
  • Click the down-pointing arrow and choose Insert New Slide.
 

Copying a Slide

Copying is another technique that you may use as you work on your slide presentation. For example, you may want to repeat a slide later in the presentation or copy a slide and make slight changes to it to make a different point.

To Copy a Slide:
  • Click the slide you want to copy in the pane on the left.
  • Click on the Copy Button on the Standard Toolbar. (Ctrl + C)
  • Move the arrow pointer to where you want the copied slide to appear.

OR

  • Right click the slide you want to copy in the pane on the left.
  • Move the arrow pointer to where you want the copied slide to appear.
  • A horizontal cursor appears.
  • Click the Paste Button on the Standard Toolbar or right click Paste. (Ctrl + V)
 
Paste the New Slide
 

Note: This example of how to copy a slide was shown in the Slide Sorter View; however, the same instructions apply for copying a slide in Normal View.

Deleting a Slide

Sometimes you may want to take one or more slides out of your presentation.

To Delete a Slide:
  • Click the slide.
  • Press Delete on your keyboard.

OR

  • Right click the slide you want to delete in the pane to the left Delete Slide.
 
Delete Slide
 
You'll learn more about working with slides in different views in the next lesson.
 

Look Up!

  • Open the Where I Learn presentation you created in the previous challenge.
  • Insert a new slide with title and text placeholders.
  • Type the name of the city and state/province where you live in the title line.
  • Type details about this location in the bulleted list. For example:
 
Example
 
  • Copy and paste the slide you just created.
  • Delete the copy you just made.
  • Insert a new slide with title and text placeholders.
  • Type the name of the place where you learn in the title placeholder. For example, if you use the GCFLearnFree.org website from your home, you would type Home in the title placeholder.
  • In the bulleted list type information about the location where you learn.

    For example:

 
Example
 
  • Save and close your presentation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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