Getting Started with the AutoContent Wizard-MS Power Point-Tutorial, Study Guides, Projects, Research of MS Microsoft PowerPoint skills

Akhilesh Radheshyam delivered this tutorial at Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) for MS Power Point. It includes: Auto, Content, Wizard, Powerpoint, Standard, Formatting, Toolbar, Menu, Items, Microsoft, Office, Cousins

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Getting Started with the AutoContent Wizard
Right off the bat, we're going to take an active tour of the program using one of its most useful
components: the AutoContent Wizard.
When you launch PowerPoint, you'll see a set of menus and toolbars that should look familiar. As
you see in Figure 1.1, they're very similar to those you find in the other Office programs.
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ure 1.1. PowerPoint shares many Standard and Formattin
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toolbar and
menu items for text and other objects with its Microsoft Office cousins.
You'll also see your first task pane. When you launch PowerPoint 2003, this will be the Getting
Started task pane.
The Getting Started task pane will enable you to
If you've upgraded from a previous version of Microsoft PowerPoint or Office,
you might see a dialog box that prompts you to update your blank.pot
(template) file. Click Yes to go on working in PowerPoint 2003.
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Getting Started with the AutoContent Wizard

Right off the bat, we're going to take an active tour of the program using one of its most useful components: the AutoContent Wizard.

When you launch PowerPoint, you'll see a set of menus and toolbars that should look familiar. As you see in Figure 1.1, they're very similar to those you find in the other Office programs.

Figure 1.1. PowerPoint shares many Standard and Formatting toolbar and

menu items for text and other objects with its Microsoft Office cousins.

You'll also see your first task pane. When you launch PowerPoint 2003, this will be the Getting Started task pane.

The Getting Started task pane will enable you to

If you've upgraded from a previous version of Microsoft PowerPoint or Office, you might see a dialog box that prompts you to update your blank.pot (template) file. Click Yes to go on working in PowerPoint 2003.

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z Open previous presentations

z Access online help and content

z Create a new presentation

z Access other task panes

Access the New Presentation task pane by clicking the Change Task Pane drop-down arrow in the upper corner of the Getting Started task pane (see Figures 1.2 and 1.3) and selecting it from the list.

Figure 1.2. Use the drop-down arrow at the top of the task pane window

to change task panes.

Figure 1.3. The New Presentation task pane gives you access to the

AutoContent Wizard and other templates to begin a new project.

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