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3 PowerPoint 2003 Tutorials from Kansas University

Here are 3 PowerPoint 2003 Tutorials, from Kansas University, which includes a 2-page quick tutorial sheet for Powerpoint presentation features. The introductory PowerPoint tutorial explains the basics of using this presentation application, including editing slides, applying slide design, rearranging slides, working with the slide master, working with images and graphics, and saving and printing a slide presentation. The intermediate PowerPoint tutorial teaches the following PointPoint tasks and features: making an icon button; inserting a graphic, table or chart; animating text and graphics; creating slide transitions; and putting your presentation on the web.


PowerPoint Introduction Tutorial
This introductory PowerPoint tutorial gets you up and running with using basic PowerPoint tasks, such as creating new PowerPoint presentations, applying design templates and auto-layouts, using master pages, creating simple graphic objects, and inserting images from files and clip art. (20 pages, 464kb, pdf format)

After using this introduction to PowerPoint tutorial, you will be able to:
 - Create a simple presentation
 - Edit slides from the normal view, slide view and outline view
 - Apply a slide design
 - Rearrange a slide show
 - Manipulate the slide master
 - Insert and manipulate graphics
 - Save a presentation
 - Print a presentation
 - Pack and Go
 - Display a slide show

Contents of PowerPoint Introduction Tutorial:
Introduction
Objectives
Prerequisites
Related Training Available from Instructional Services
Definitions
Getting Started in PowerPoint
   Toolbars
Creating a Presentation
   Choosing and Applying a Template
   Slide Layouts
   Adding a Slide
   Deleting a Slide
   Adding Text to a Slide
   Editing a Text Box
   Adding Pictures
Views in PowerPoint
   Working in Slide Sorter View
   Working in the Outline
Using the Slide Master
   Formatting Text
   Adding date, page numbers, and footers to slides
Saving Your Presentation
   Special save: “Pack and Go”
   Notes
Printing
   Printing Options
   Viewing the Slide Show
   Navigating Keys
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Intermediate PowerPoint Tutorial
This intermediate PowerPoint tutorial shows you how to perform more advanced PowerPoint tasks, such as creating hyperlinks to other slides, presentations, files, and Web sites; inserting action buttons and charts into presentations, animating text and graphic objects; and adding slide transitions. (20 pages, 414kb, pdf format)

After using this intermediate PowerPoint tutorial, you will be able to:
 - Create an action button.
 - Insert a graphic, table and chart.
 - Animate text and graphics.
 - Prepare slide transitions and timings.
 - Prepare a presentation for the Web.

Contents of Intermediate PowerPoint  Tutorial:
Introduction
Objectives
Prerequisites
Action Settings
   Create a hyperlink
   Action buttons
   Create an Action button
   Editing the hyperlink and buttons
Insert a table
Insert a chart or an external document/file
   Importing data for a chart
   Inserting existing documents 
Animation
   Animate Entire Slides and Presentations
   Animate a single object on a slide
   Change the display order of animated objects
Slide Show Enhancements
   Transitions
   Timings
   Custom Shows
Save as Web page
   Web Page Preview
   View the Saved Web Version
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PowerPoint Power Hour Quick Tutorial
This quick tutorial handout describes several PowerPoint time and labor saving tools. It explains three ways to create presentations quickly, using the Autocontent Wizard, the Outline tab, and the Photo Album features. It also provides the steps for creating and updating your design template using the Slide Master. (2 pages, 59kb, pdf format)

PowerPoint Power Hour Quick Tutorial Contents:
 - Creating a Photo Album Presentation
 - Creating a Presentation from a Text Outline in Word
 - Creating a Presentation Using the AutoContent Wizard
 - To Change the Design Template
 - Giving Your Presentation
 - Printing Your Presentation
 - Downloading Design Templates from the Web

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