A Quick Start Guide to Using PowerPoint® For Image-based Presentations University of Chicago, Department of Art History Visual Resources Collection A
You should now see the dialog box above. Make sure “Fit to slide” is selected in the Picture layout box, and click on the Create button. You will n
Viewing Your Slides / Presentation There are three view choices in PowerPoint: Normal View, Slide Sorter View, and Slide Show (from current slide) Vie
Format menu or use the various buttons on the Formatting toolbar to format your text. (Hint: If you don’t see your text, make sure the font color is w
Frequently Asked Questions? Why would I want to use PowerPoint instead of a traditional slideshow? There are some benefits to creating a PowerPoint
at this time, but it is usually within acceptable bounds. In some large auditoriums, the image may look pixilated up front from the speaker’s podium,
SAVING YOUR PRESENTATION 10 VIEWING YOUR SLIDES / PRESENTATION 11 MOVING SLIDES AROUND WITHIN THE PRESENTATION 11 ADDING TEXT TO YOUR SLIDE (TEXT B
Introduction What is PowerPoint? PowerPoint is an easy-to-use presentation software package that allows the user to create computer-driven slideshow
Opening PowerPoint From the Start menu select Microsoft PowerPoint. PowerPoint will open and will automatically prompt you to create a new presentati
Adding a Background (color) to Your Slide From the Format menu on top toolbar select Background… In the Background dialogue box click on the pull down
Inserting a Picture into Your Slide Click the Insert menu, then rest your mouse on the Picture selection until you see the fly-out menu pictured b
Adjusting Your Picture (size and position) Size First, select your picture by clicking on it once. You will see the circular “handle bars” outlinin
Acquiring a whole folder of images For older versions (pre 2003) of PowerPoint for the PC, there is a download called PhotoAlbum which you can use to
Select (highlight) images and click “Insert” button
Comentarios a estos manuales