In Microsoft PowerPoint 2007, there are several ways to insert different types of content into your presentation, including text, pictures, shapes, and media. Here's a brief overview of how to insert some of the most common types of content:
Text: To insert text into a slide, simply click in a text box and start typing. You can also add new text boxes by clicking the "Text Box" button on the "Home" tab.
Pictures: To insert a picture into a slide, click the "Picture" button on the "Insert" tab, then select the image you want to use. You can also insert pictures by using the "Clip Art" button on the "Insert" tab, or by dragging and dropping an image from Windows Explorer into PowerPoint.
Shapes: To insert a shape into a slide, click the "Shapes" button on the "Insert" tab, then select the shape you want to use. You can then draw the shape on the slide by clicking and dragging the cursor.
Media: To insert video or audio into a slide, click the "Video" or "Audio" button on the "Insert" tab, then select the media you want to use. You can also insert media by using the "Movie" or "Sound" button on the "Insert" tab.
Table: To insert a table into a slide, click the "Table" button on the "Insert" tab, then select the number of rows and columns you want to include.
SmartArt: To insert a SmartArt into a slide, click the "SmartArt" button on the "Insert" tab, select the type of SmartArt graphic you want to use, and then add the text and other elements that you want to include in the graphic.
Once you've inserted an item, you can move it around the slide, resize it, and make further formatting changes by using the buttons on the ribbon or the right-click menu.
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Templates are there in the templates panel in 2007. It will show all the panels and click to select one.
MS Power point 2007 is a version of PowerPoint which is created for increased functionality. It could be there as additional features like animations are there.
There are a few: .pot--PowerPoint 97 to 2003 template file .potx--PowerPoint 2007/2010 Open XML presentation template file .pps--PowerPoint 97 to 2003 complete slide show file .ppsx--PowerPoint 2007/2010 Open XML complete slide show file .ppt--PowerPoint 97 to 2003 Presentation file .pptm--PowerPoint 2007/2010 macro-enabled Open XML presentation file .pptx--Microsoft PowerPoint 2007/2010 Open XML presentation file
there is a different header and there are different styles (backgrounds)MS Power point has various versions out of them are 2007 and 2003. The 2007 version is far more advanced than 2003.
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No, each software contains its own extension (i.e. format) like Ms Word will have '.doc' or '.docx', .xls for Ms Excel, .ppt, .pps for PowerPoint template and PowerPoint slideshow.....
The main menus are File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Slide Show, Window and Help.
This is the new format used for Powerpoint presentations. I believe this format came in with MS Office 2007. It claims to have more options that .ppt, which is the old MS PowerPoint format.
Templates are pre-formatted documents. Using a template can make the creation of a document quicker and, sometimes, look more professional. An example of a template would be an invitation. The template already is formatted for you, all you need to do is to edit the information to be specific for your party.
The complete MS PowerPoint 2007 program allows you to create, edit, and view presentation files, while the Viewer only allows you to view the file (not create or edit).
There are various templates installed in MS Power point. There are 9 predefined templates in it.
I experienced this error in MS PowerPoint folowing the install of MS Office Patches. Removing KB974554 corrected the issue for me.
All above are known for MS Office tools like MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook and many more.