PowerPoint 2003 bible /
Material type: TextPublication details: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2003Description: xxxii, 852 p. : ill. ; 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 0764539728Subject(s): Presentation graphics softwareDDC classification: 005.3 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes index.
System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: For Windows 9x, Me, XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4 (with SP4 or later): PC with a Pentium processor running at 120 MHz or faster; 32 MB of total RAM (for best perfomance at leat 64 MB); Ethernet network interface card (NIC) or modem with speed of 28,800 bps; CD-ROM drive.; System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: For Office 2003: PC with Pentium 133 MHz or higher processor (recommended Pentium III); Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 or Windows XP or later; minimum of 245 MB of hard disk space; minimum of 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended).
pt. I. The Basics --
Ch. 1. A First Look at PowerPoint --
Ch. 2. Controlling the On-Screen Display --
Ch. 3. Managing Presentation Files --
Ch. 4. Project Lab: Basic PowerPoint Navigation Practice --
pt. II. Building Your Presentation --
Ch. 5. Developing Your Action Plan --
Ch. 6. Starting a New Presentation --
Ch. 7. Changing the Presentation's Look --
Ch. 8. Conveying Your Message with Text and Tables --
Ch. 9. Formatting Text and Text Boxes --
Ch. 10. Correcting and Improving Presentation Text --
Ch. 11. Inserting, Positioning, and Sizing Objects --
Ch. 12. Formatting Objects --
Ch. 13. Project Lab: Building a Simple Presentation with Text and Graphics --
pt. III. Improving the Visual Impact --
Ch. 14. Adding Clip Art and Other Images --
Ch. 15. Using the Drawing Tools --
Ch. 16. Working with Charts --
Ch. 17. Working with Diagrams --
Ch. 18. Incorporating Data from Other Sources --
Ch. 19. Project Lab: Improving the Visual Impact --
pt. IV. Sound, Movement, and Video --
Ch. 20. Adding Sound Effects, Music, and Soundtracks --
Ch. 21. Adding Videos --
Ch. 22. Creating Animation Effects and Transitions --
Ch. 23. Project Lab: Adding Sound and Movement to a Presentation --
pt. V. Presenting Speaker-Led Presentations --
Ch. 24. Creating Support Materials --
Ch. 25. Controlling a Live Presentation --
Ch. 26. Managing Long or Complex Shows --
Ch. 27. Project Lab: Preparing a Speaker-Led Presentation --
pt. VI. Distributing Self-Serve Presentations --
Ch. 28. Designing Self-Running Kiosk Presentations --
Ch. 29. Designing User-Interactive Presentations --
Ch. 30. Preparing a Presentation for Online Distribution --
Ch. 31. Project Lab: Preparing a Presentation for Users to View on Their Own --
pt. VII. Cutting-Edge Solutions --
Ch. 32. What Makes a Great Presentation? --
Ch. 33. Team Collaboration --
Ch. 34. Using Speech and Handwriting Recognition Tools --
Ch. 35. Making PowerPoint Easier to Use --
Ch. 36. Extending PowerPoint with Macros and Add-Ins --
Ch. 37. Project Lab: Putting It All Together.
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