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As a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 user familiar with the basics, you’re able to convey information clearly without much glitz. That’s okay, but you can do better: audiences expect more than the basics.
Before attending this course, students need to be able to:
In this course, you will enhance presentations with features that will transform basic presentations into those with a powerful means of communication. You will use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 features that draw, animate, and format presentations with professional-quality content such that they may be communicated to a wide variety of live, remote, and self-service audiences.
This course is designed for students who want to gain the skills necessary to work with:
Or students who desire to prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and who already have knowledge of the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003, including slide formatting, working with tables, images, and objects, charting data, and presentation preparation.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
CREATING A CUSTOM DESIGN TEMPLATE
ADDING ORGANISATION CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS
ADDING SPECIAL EFFECTS
DELIVERING A PRESENTATION
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