home tab
ctrl-m
You can add sound and movie to slide on power point. It is there in the insert tab in the menu.
While you are on Slide 1, you can click New Slide (or Ctrl+M) to add a new slide right after it.
On the home tab it says new slide.
Power point 2007 started to add various new effects. The animations between slides can be done by 2007.
If you are asking "How do you Add and Delete Slides" in Microsoft Office PowerPoint, you simply right click on the desired slide in the slide viewer menu to the left of the page and select "New Slide" or "Delete Slide".
The new slide that can be used can be a blank one. The new slide can be added by the new slide tab in menu.
To add the graphical clapping hands, find it on the net and then you can save it and insert it as a graphic into the Powerpoint slide you want it on. For the sound affect, it is in the animation settings and is known as Applause.
The new slide that can be used can be a blank one. The new slide can be added by the new slide tab in menu.
The Autosum button.
It is an idividual page that you can put pictures or words on and it is the first thing you will see on the top right hand corner once you open powerpoint. if you want to add another slide (which means page) click insert than new slide or ctrl+m. once you have added more slides than you can view your slide show ( a slide show is where the pages become full screen and you can present them to other people. you press the space bar to see the next slide).
Create a PowerPoint Presentation Using a TemplateMicrosoft offers many free presentation templates that you can use to create professional slide shows. Click the "File" menu in PowerPoint 2003, the "Office Button" in PowerPoint 2007 or the "File" tab in PowerPoint 2010. Click "New" and then click "From Design Template." Select a template you would like to use from the gallery. Double-click it to load the template into PowerPoint. Click on a slide in the "Slides" pane to text or make changes. Click inside a text box to type over the sample text. Choose a different color palette or font set by selecting a different option in the "Themes" category. Add or change animations or transitions by choosing options in the "Slide Show" menu in PowerPoint 2003 or the "Animations" tab in PowerPoint 2007 or 2010.Create a PowerPoint Presentation from Blank SlidesIt is easy to make a PowerPoint slide show from scratch, as well. Open a blank presentation form by clicking "New" from the "File" menu, "Office Button" or "File" tab and selecting "Blank Presentation," or use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+N." Go to the "Format" menu in PowerPoint 2003 and click on "Slide Design" to choose a design option for your PowerPoint presentation. In PowerPoint 2007 or 2010, go to the "Design" tab and select a theme from the gallery. Go to the "Insert" menu in PowerPoint 2003 or the "Insert" tab in PowerPoint 2007 or 2010 to insert objects onto a slide, such as text boxes, pictures or charts. Add animation and slide transitions from the "Slide Show" menu in PowerPoint 2003 or the "Animations" tab in PowerPoint 2007 or 2010.Create a PowerPoint Presentation from a Word OutlineSend an existing Word outline to PowerPoint to create an almost-instant presentation. Open the outline in Microsoft Word. In Word 2003, go to the "File" menu, point to "Send to" and select "Microsoft PowerPoint." In Word 2007 or 2010, you will need to add the "Send to PowerPoint" option to the "Quick Access Toolbar." Click the arrow at the right end of the "Quick Access Toolbar" and click "More Commands." Select "All Commands" in the "Choose Commands From" box. Click on "Send to Microsoft PowerPoint" in the list of commands and then click "Add." Click "OK" to add the command to the "Quick Access Toolbar" and close the dialog box. Click the "Send to Microsoft PowerPoint" button on the "Quick Access Toolbar."Microsoft Word will send the outline to PowerPoint. It will create a new slide show using the outline headings as slide titles and the subheadings as bullet points. Add a layout theme, graphics and animations as in the previous sections.