if it's a new PowerPoint version, it has a file name of .pptx, but in general, it's called a PowerPoint.
These tips are useful, as they will help to engage the audience with what you have to say. As presentations aren't about the content on the slides!
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# Open 'Microsoft PowerPoint' by clicking Start- All Programs- Microsoft Office- Microsoft Powerpoint. # Create a new, blank presentation by clicking Ctrl-N. # Make sure the first slide's layout is the Title Slide. # In the Title box, name your new game. # In the Subtitle box, write 'Click Here'. # Create a new slide, one with a title and text. # Highlight 'Click Here' and link it to Slide 2, by selecting it with the keyboard (Shift+ <- or ->) or the mouse, and pressing Ctrl+K.
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Instead of using any convertor tools you can save your Presentation as PDF by following this steps;
Open your PowerPoint.
Go to file- save as- choose PDF.
View the site Slide Egg they clearly explain how to save PPT as PDF through their templates.
Hope this helps you.
Microsoft Office is an application software (i.e. Word, Excel, and Powerpoint).
MS Word is used in word processing, MS Excel is used in spreadsheets, and MS Powerpoint is used in slide presentations.
outlining
A hanging indent marker is a tool available on Microsoft Office products. When you use this tool, it allows you to select a specific paragraph that you want to be indented throughout your paper.
Microsoft have a version of Powerpoint for the Mac and Apple's own Keynote software (See links below) is much like, and compatible with, Powerpoint.
No, you have to buy Microsoft Powerpoint in any operating system. Microsoft Powerpoint is simply an add-on to any Windows product.
Lots of things can go wrong if you have not tested it and seen how it runs. It may be too fast or too slow. Some text may not show properly. Some animations may not work. Some slides may have errors in them. The colours may not look right. So for all of these reasons and many others, it is essential to check that a presentation works and that everything is correct before using it in front of a live audience. It will look bad for you if things don't work, and make you look sloppy and unprofessional.
You can have, essentially, an unlimited number of slides in Powerpoint. Presentation size will be limited by how you plan to move the file around however, for example, will it be too large to e-mail or transfer via a USB device ("jump drive / thumb drive").
The common rule-of-thumb is that a presenter will speak to two slides per minute on average, therefore a fifteen minute speech will be roughly 30 slides, and around 5mb.
Save slide show as video which can be upload to youtube, such as .wmv video.
In PowerPoint 2010, you can now save your presentation as a Windows Media Video (.wmv) file. But, it can only output 960×720, 640×480 and 320×240 .wmv videos.
Or, you can use a professional PowerPoint to Youtube Converter to do this.
If you are making a visual presentation with an overhead projector of some type, use Powerpoint as it handles visuals better than Word. If you are merely presenting a factual document or term paper or the like, use Word.
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.
A Document Theme.
They are placeholders and can be used to do things like change the size or orientation of the graphic.