In this course, students will learn how to create and edit bullet slides, move between and utilize the various views, add transitions to a slide and basic animation to text, incorporate clip art and WordArt, use a Master Slide, and run a presentation effectively.
How do you grab and maintain an audience’s focus when you’re asked to present important information? By being clear, organized, and engaging. And, that is exactly what Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2016 can help you do.
Gone are the days of flip charts or drawing on a white board to illustrate your point. Today’s audiences are tech savvy, accustomed to high-impact multimedia content, and stretched for time. By learning how to use the vast array of features and functionality contained within Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013, you will gain the ability to organize your content, enhance it with high-impact visuals, and deliver it with a punch.
In this course, you will use PowerPoint 2016 to create engaging, dynamic multimedia presentations from the basics to the advanced features your communication will be clear.
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 – Part 1
Getting Started with PowerPoint
Developing a PowerPoint Presentation
Performing Advanced Text Editing Operations
Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation
Modifying Objects in Your Presentation
Adding Tables to Your Presentation
Adding Charts to Your Presentation
Preparing to Deliver Your Presentation
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