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Introduction to Microsoft Powerpoint XP/2003 Course

  • Duration:1 Day
  • Cost:£199 + VAT
  • Ref:ITPXP

Get to grips with the basics of PowerPoint

Cost £199.00 Duration 1 day Code ITPXP

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Who is it for

All individuals who prepare, or oversee the preparation of presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint and need to understand the fundamentals of this package. Knowledge of the Windows environment is essential.
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What is it about

A step by step guide to the fundamentals of MS PowerPoint to give you the confidence to tackle presentations


Course Overview

  • Creating presentations:
    • Starting from scratch
    • using different slide layouts
    • creating and formatting text slides
    • text effects
  • Using graphics and pictures:
    • Creating and formatting drawings
    • inserting clip art objects
    • inserting other pictures
    • formatting graphics
  • Organising the presentation:
    • Slide sorter view
    • producing speaker notes and audience handouts
    • printing
  • Running the slide show:
    • Transition and animation effects

What will I get out of it?

  • An understanding on how to use different slide types to hold your audiences’ attention 
  • Added value for your presentation by producing notes and handouts for attendees 
  • The confidence to present your ideas and information through the correct use of slides 
  • The ability to prepare effective presentations from start to finish

Accredited by

This course is accredited for CPD

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