PowerPoint Basic 2007
Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 is a feature-rich, easy-to-use program that enables you to create presentation slides that combine text, clip art, drawings, tables, and charts and graphs.
Entrance Requirements
Delegates should have a basic understanding of PCs, use of the keyboard and mouse, plus a working knowledge of the Windows environment, gained either from the workplace or by attending an introduction to Windows course.
Who Should Attend
This course is for delegates who wish to be able to create professional looking presentations, using the main features of the programme efficiently.
Course Outline
Getting Started
- Exploring the PowerPoint Environment
- Getting Help
- Closing Presentations and CLosing PowerPoint
Building New Presentations
- Creating New presentations
- Saving Presentations
- Working in the Outline Tab
- Rearranging & Deleting Slides
- Using Slides from other Presentations
Formatting Slides
- Exploring Text Formatting
- Working with Text
- Setting Tabs & Alignment
Using Drawing Tools
- Drawing Objects
- AutoShapes
- Working with Text in Objects
- Modifying Objects
Working with Graphics
- Working with WordArt
- Adding ClipArt
- Using Images
Using Tables & Charts
- Working with Tables
- Creating & Modifying Charts
- Creating Organization Charts
Modifying Presentations
- Using Templates
- Working with the Slide Master
- Adding Transitions and Timings
- Adding Speaker Notes and Footers
- Setting Up Slide Shows
Proofing & Delivering Presentations
- Proofing Presentations
- Running Presentations
- Printing Presentations
- Saving Presentations for Web Delivery
Examinations and Assessments
Learners write the CCS IT examination, the pass mark for which is 70%. Learners may elect to write the International Microsoft examinations at CCS’s Authorized Prometric Testing Centre. The costs for International exams are not included in the course fees.
Learning Materials
All standard learning materials are included in the course fee.
Links and Further Information
Duration and Times
We run this course as both full time (1 day) and part time (2 evenings) course. Contact us for current starting dates and times.