Creating a New Slide-MS Power Point-Tutorial, Slides of MS Microsoft PowerPoint skills

Akhilesh Radheshyam delivered this tutorial at Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) for MS Power Point. It includes: New, Slide, Main, Menu, Insert, Task, Pane, Blank, Title, Bullet, Layout, Microsoft, Word, User

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Creating a New Slide
Revising what's already there is a good start, but what about creating your own slides? There are three ways
to add a new slide to your presentation:
zOn the main menu, select Insert, Slide
zClick the New Slide icon above the task pane (see Figure 2.4)
Figure 2.4. Adding a new slide opens a new blank Title and Bullet slide and
also accesses the Slide Layout task pane.
zPress Ctrl+M
A new blank slide appears in Normal view, and the Slide Layout task pane springs into action on the right
(see Figure 2.4).
The default layout is highlighted in the Layout task pane—that is, a Title and Bullet slide. We'll accept that
layout for now and begin working with the new blank slide.
If you're a Microsoft Word user and are comfortable with Word's Outline view, you can
select Send to PowerPoint under the File menu in Word, and automatically generate an
outline containing a complete set of title and bullet slides in PowerPoint.
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Creating a New Slide

Revising what's already there is a good start, but what about creating your own slides? There are three ways to add a new slide to your presentation:

z On the main menu, select Insert, Slide

z Click the New Slide icon above the task pane (see Figure 2.4)

Figure 2.4. Adding a new slide opens a new blank Title and Bullet slide and

also accesses the Slide Layout task pane.

z Press Ctrl+M

A new blank slide appears in Normal view, and the Slide Layout task pane springs into action on the right (see Figure 2.4).

The default layout is highlighted in the Layout task pane—that is, a Title and Bullet slide. We'll accept that layout for now and begin working with the new blank slide.

If you're a Microsoft Word user and are comfortable with Word's Outline view, you can select Send to PowerPoint under the File menu in Word, and automatically generate an outline containing a complete set of title and bullet slides in PowerPoint.

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