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Microsoft
PowerPoint Training Courses
Microsoft
PowerPoint - 2000 Basic
Course Length: One day
Overview
This iTeach You Learn Training course teaches students the
fundamentals of using PowerPoint 2002. The course is perfect
for students whose goal is to become proficient using PowerPoint
to create presentations and add visual impact to them with
colorful text, graphics, and charts.
Target
Student
The course is for delegates, staff, business owners who are
seek training skills for presenting presentation, or who wish
to complement there present presentation skills with a further
set of tools.
Course
Prerequisites
Delegates should be familiar with basic PC computer skills
in Windows 2000 / XP. Have experience in launching an application
saving files, creating folders and copying files
Table
of Contents
Unit 1 : PowerPoint 2000 basics
Topic A: Exploring the PowerPoint environment
Topic B: Help options
Topic C: Closing a presentation and exiting PowerPoint
Unit
2 : Building a new presentation
Topic A: Creating a new presentation
Topic B: Saving a presentation
Topic C: Working in Outline view
Topic D: Rearranging and deleting slides
Topic E: Using slides from another presentation
Unit
3: Formatting and proofing
Topic A: Exploring text formatting
Topic B: Moving and copying text
Topic C: Setting tabs and alignment
Topic D: Using the Spelling checker
Topic E: Examining AutoCorrect and the Style Checker
Unit
4 : Using drawing tools
Topic A: Drawing objects
Topic B: Using AutoShapes
Topic C: Working with text in objects
Topic D: Enhancing objects
Unit
5: Working with WordArt and clip art
Topic A: Working with WordArt
Topic B: Adding clip art
Unit
6: Using tables and charts
Topic A: Working with tables
Topic B: Creating and enhancing a chart
Topic C: Creating an organization chart
Unit
7 : Enhancing a presentation
Topic A: Using a template
Topic B: Working with the Slide Master
Topic C: Adding transitions and timings
Topic D: Adding speaker notes and footers
Unit
8: Delivering the presentation
Topic A: Running a presentation
Topic B: Printing the presentation
Topic C: Exporting to other formats
Topic D: Saving a presentation for Web delivery
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