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Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction 2003

Duration: 1 day

This course is designed to give new users an overview of the concepts of on-screen presentations and using PowerPoint 2003 for printed and on-screen output. Students will create presentations which incorporate clipart and graphics and run an on-screen presentation.

Topics Include:

  • Starting PowerPoint
  • Building a Presentation
  • Navigating & Views
  • Outline Pane
  • Spell Check
  • Enhancing a Presentation
  • Drawing Objects
  • Slide Master
  • Designing & Running a Show
  • Printing 

Powerpoint 2003 Introduction Course Description Powerpoint 2003 Introduction Course Description (210 KB)

Microsoft PowerPoint Introduction 2007

Duration: 1 day

PowerPoint Introduction is for people who wish to create simple presentations, and is a pre-requisite for the Advanced course.

Topics Include:

  • Exploring PowerPoint
  • Using Basic Presentation Skills
  • Working with Presentations
  • Using the Outline Tab
  • Editing and Proofing Text
  • Printing
  • Formatting Presentation Text
  • Formatting Bullets and Numbering
  • Using Slide Sorter View
  • Editing Multiple Presentations
  • Using Graphic Images
  • Working with Drawing Objects
  • Using Slide Show View

Powerpoint 2007 Introduction Course Description Powerpoint 2007 Introduction Course Description (241 KB)

Microsoft PowerPoint Advanced 2003

Duration: 1 day

This course is designed to give new users an overview of the concepts of on-screen presentations and using PowerPoint 2003 for printed and on-screen output. Students will create presentations which incorporate clipart and graphics and run an on-screen presentation.

Topics Include:

  • Working with Charts
  • Customising Presentations
  • Using Appropriate Colour for Your Message
  • Editing Notes and Handout Masters
  • Adding Special Effects
  • Setting up the Slide Show
  • Expanding a Slide Show
  • Presenting to a Wider Audience
  • Customising Toolbars
  • Using Tables

PowerPoint 2003 Advanced Course Description PowerPoint 2003 Advanced Course Description (144 KB)

Microsoft PowerPoint Advanced 2007

Duration: 1 day

PowerPoint Advanced is for people who can already create simple presentations, and want to add more sophistication.

Topics Include:

  • Working with Charts
  • Using Tables
  • Customising Presentations
  • Editing Presentation Masters
  • Editing Notes and Handout Masters
  • Applying Special Effects
  • Setting up the Slide Show
  • Expanding a Slide Show
  • Presenting to a Wider Audience
  • Using SmartArt
  • Inserting a Photo Album
  • Exporting Outlines and Slides

PowerPoint 2007 Advanced Course Description PowerPoint 2007 Advanced Course Description (165 KB)


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Other computer courses that may be of interest:

Microsoft Office Training  Microsoft Word      Microsoft Excel    Microsoft Office Front Page    Microsoft Outlook    Microsoft Office PowerPoint    Microsoft Office Project    Microsoft Office Publisher    Microsoft Office Visio  

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