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Akhilesh Radheshyam delivered this tutorial at Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) for MS Power Point. It includes: Presentation, Powerpoint, Editing, Normal, View, Wizard, Outline, Filename, Panel, Thumbnails, View
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A partially complete presentation has been created for you—it opens in the PowerPoint editing window in Normal view, as shown in Figure 1.6.
The content in this presentation is actually a set of cues that will help you create a presentation of this specific type. By revising the text in the cues, you can complete your own business plan or other template-created presentation.
In the next hour, we'll get busy learning how to make such revisions and creating our own title and bullets. For now, just review the presentation that has been created for you. On the status bar at the bottom (refer to Figure 1.6), you can see the number of slides in the entire presentation (12) and the filename of the template on which the presentation is based (Business Plan). On the slide itself, you can see the title you added and anything you might have also added to the footer.
This is the Normal view, which includes the Outline panel on the left, the slide itself (ready for
The reason the footer is at the top of the page is that you're in the Title slide, which is a unique type of slide. When you view and begin to edit the main slides, you'll see the footer where it belongs: at the bottom of each slide.
editing), and the Notes panel for speaker notes (refer to Figure 1.6).
The panel on the left shares a Slides thumbnails view and Outline view, which you toggle between using the tab at the top. On the right, a task pane might or might not be open—you can close it by clicking the X box to expand the Slides view. [ Team LiB ]
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