Advanced PowerPoint:
Summary

Title: Jan's Illustrated Computer Literacy 101

Working with outlines helps you organize your thoughts. With planning, you can use an outline of a plain text or word processing document to create a presentation. Spaces, tabs, or heading styles mark the various outline levels.

Images, tables, and charts can add interest and information. These objects can be animated along with the text. Charts can be revealed by series or by category. You must be careful to keep it simple enough for your viewers to be able to read.

You have many choices of how to play your presentation and therefore how to save it. Icon: PowerPoint 2002 Pack and Go and Icon: PowerPoint 2003 Package as CD allow you to take extra files and fonts along and even a viewer for computers without PowerPoint.

 


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