It is clicking the button on the left of the mouse. Clicking the button on the right of the mouse can do other things, like bring up a shortcut menu.
Click on the Office icon on the top left and click save.
Since Microsoft PowerPoint shares the same functionality you are probably familiar with from using other applications, you can close it easily.To close Microsoft PowerPoint, from the menu bar, you can click File -> ExitTo close Microsoft PowerPoint from the system icon, you can either click it and click Close, or you can double-click its system iconTo close Microsoft PowerPoint from its title bar, you can click its Close buttonTo close Microsoft PowerPoint like any regular window of the Microsoft Windows applications, you can press Alt + F4To close Microsoft PowerPoint using mnemonics, you can press Alt, f, x.
Microsoft PowerPoint has a built in clipart collection linked to Microsoft's online clipart. To use this clipart, click the Insert tab and then click Clipart.
If your talking about Microsoft Powerpoint 2007, you click on the tab that says view and click background. :p
The following instructions are designed for configuring Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 to save all future presentations in a format that is accessible to all previous versions of Microsoft PowerPoint. To start PowerPoint 2007, Click Start, All Programs, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007.
Right click the list over to the left or go up into one of the toolbars at the top.
You don't do it on the internet , you go to all programs on your menu bar and you click on Microsoft PowerPoint.
You need to go to the start button on the bottom left corner of the screen, and then look for "Windows Movie Maker" and that should work just like a PowerPoint. If you have a Mac then you need to download Keynote, which I'm not sure how to do.
go to finder, go to applications, go to the Microsoft folder, click ppt
You click on slide show, then custom animation. Then you animate your slides.
In Microsoft Powerpoint 2007,click on design on the top screen and click on one of the designs. This only works in Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.To change the backround in Microsoft PowerPoint2007 you right click on the backround and go on format backround.
No. PowerPoint is included in Microsoft Office.