Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Level 2 – Virtual Class

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Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/VCPPT07L2

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We currently do not have public dates scheduled for this course.
Please contact us for details on a closed event for your company or to be added to the public course waitlist.

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/VCPPT07L2

Overview

As a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 user, you are familiar with the basics of creating a presentation, and you are able to convey information effectively in a simple way. Static content in presentations, however, will not keep your audience interested. In this course, you will enhance presentations with features that will transform basic presentations into a powerful means of communication.

This course also assists in the preparation for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. It is for students who already have knowledge of the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, including slide formatting and working with tables, charts, images, objects, and presefeatures that will transform it into a powerful means of communication. You will customise the PowerPoint interface to suit your requirements and use the new and enhanced features to create dynamic and visually appealing presentations. You will then finalise a presentation, and publish a presentation as a webpage.

This course is designed for students who want to gain the skills necessary to work with

  • design templates
  • various types of diagrams
  • special effects
  • custom slide shows, and ntation preparation.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students need to be able to:

  • Open a presentation
  • Save a presentation
  • Print a presentation
  • Add new slides
  • Run a slideshow
  • Rearrange the order of the slides
  • Apply basic text formatting
  • Check the spelling within a presentation
Delegates on QA public virtual courses will be issued with headsets prior to the event

Delegates will learn how to

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • customise a design template.
  • add diagrams to your presentation.
  • add special effects to a presentation.
  • use the various options to customise slide shows.
  • use functionality that will enable you to deliver live and self-service presentations.
  • finalise a presentation
  • publish a presentation as a webpage

Course Outline

CUSTOMISING A DESIGN TEMPLATE

  • Set Up a Slide Master
  • Customise Slide Layouts
  • Create Custom Themes
  • Add Headers and Footers
  • Modify the Notes Master
  • Modify the Handout Master

ADDING DIAGRAMS TO A PRESENTATION

  • Create Diagrams
  • Modify Diagrams

ADDING SPECIAL EFFECTS TO A PRESENTATION

  • Add Multimedia Elements
  • Customise Slide Component Animations

CUSTOMISING A SLIDE SHOW

  • Set Up a Custom Slide Show
  • Annotate a Presentation
  • Create a Presenter Independent Slide Show
  • Set Up a Slide Show to Repeat Automatically

SECURING AND DISTRIBUTING A PRESENTATION

  • Package a Presentation
  • Publish a Presentation as a Web Page

Print course outline | Download Word document | Link to page: http://www.qa.com/VCPPT07L2

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