MS PowerPoint Tips
- The Simultaneous Edit and Preview
Preview a slide while you are editing. - Many Slide Designs, One Presentation
Slide designs kicked up a notch. - Partial Word Selections
Only select secments of text. - More Emphasis in PowerPoint
Add power to your PowerPoint! - The Case of the Missing Pointer
Where is the missing mouse pointer? - One Click Insert
Work quicker with the insert menu. - One Task Pane, Many Uses
Check out the task pane feature in MS PowerPoint. - Drop Cap
Add a drop cap to your document. - Quick “Flipping” Through Your Presentation
Qiuickly flip through of your slides. - Banish the Blank Slide Jitters
Eliminate blank slides. - Snap to It
How to Snap to. - Creating Custom PowerPoint Handouts in MS Word
Use Word to create your handouts. - Picture Perfect Lists
Customize bullet points. - Custom Shorcut Menus
Customize menus to work the way you work. - Slides From Files
Reduce, reuse, recycle - Linked vs. Embedded Sound
Create sound for your PowerPoint presentations. - Just Give It A Nudge
Fine tune the placement of objects in PowerPoint. - The Clickless Presentation
Present without the mouse. - Change It Up
Changing your PowerPoint templates - Headings Using The Keyboard
Keyboard shortcuts to help you apply the most common styles. - Change It Up
Quick access into the PowerPoint design template list - Leave My Addresses Alone!
Change the way hyperlinks are handles. - 3D Extreme
Beyond 3D Basics - The Power of T
Make text changes in a “one-stop” place. - Fast Save = Bigger File Size?
Use the Fast Save option in PowerPoint. - Managing Bulleted Lists
Easy ways to move items in your bulleted list without cut and paste. - First - Last - First - Last
Key-stroke navigation - PowerPoint Peek-A-Boo
Hide the slides that you don’t want to display in a presentation. - Agenda Slides In MS PowerPoint
Quick steps for creating an agenda slide. - Double Click on a MS PowerPoint Slide
Double click on any slide to go back to the Slide or Normal View to edit your slide. - Did you know that in MS PowerPoint Ctrl + Enter does something really cool?
Move around your presentation using Ctrl + Enter. - Setting Slide Transitions Quickly in MS PowerPoint
An efficient way to setup transitions. - Select Several Objects At Once
Select several objects with one click and drag of the mouse. - More Watermarks Please
Using watermarks in PowerPoint. - Spiffy PowerPoint Handouts
Make beautiful handouts of your own. - PowerPoint Key Combinations
A short list of key combinations that are for MS PowerPoint. - Comments Anyone?
Learn how to insert comments for a group project. - Custom Shows In MS PowerPoint
Find out what Custom Shows window will allow you to do. - One Slide Show—Many Uses
Tailor a presentation to a specific audience. - Link It Up
Create a link in a slide. - Choose Your Destination
Did you know you can use hyperlinks in MS PowerPoint? Find out how here! - Time For A Font Change-Up
Change the font you are using. - From One to the Other
Copy a PowerPoint slide from one presentation to another. - MS PowerPoint: Headers and Footers Demystified - Part 3
PowerPoint Headers and Footers! - Multiple Slide Selections In MS PowerPoint
Select more than one slide at a time. - A “Polished” Finish
End a PowerPoint presentation with a black slide instead of the computer desktop. - Give It A Break
Add a break in your PowerPoint presentation. - Rearranging PowerPoint Slides
Rearrange the slide order. - Slide Hunting Simplified
Move to a different slide in the middle of your PowerPoint presentation. - Get Right to Business in MS PowerPoint
Get rid of the splash screen on older versions. - AutoFit in MS PowerPoint XP
Work with AutoFit - Why Does That Text Keep Shrinking?
Stop the AutoFit. - I choose Blue… No, Orange! Wait, maybe Lime Green
Change the colour scheme. - Next Text Please
More Ctrl-Enter.
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