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Introduction to PowerPoint - Basic Navigation (ITS16)


Description
We’ve all likely had to sit through a PowerPoint presentation at some point or another. And they can vary between being dull to, well, actually being engaging. PowerPoint is one of those tools which can be easily adapted to your requirements. It’s great to make something quick and simple, if that’s what you need. But if you really want to make your presentations pop, then the functionality is there for you. These courses are designed to teach you the basics and beyond. Each subject is covered in an individual mini-video, to make it easy for you to navigate.

This entry-level course contains useful information on:

• How to create a new document, including some of the different design ideas and the different views available
• Opening recent presentations and saving them after editing • An introduction to the screen, showing you toolbars and how to use zoom
• The basics of printing, margins, and how to use page setup • How headers, footers, and page numbers work

Why take this course?

From experts to amateurs, if you work in an office, you’re likely to have used or at least seen PowerPoint in action at some point. This course will help you use it to take your presentations up a level. Please note that most modern versions of Microsoft PowerPoint use the same interface, but some may have cosmetic differences. To get the most from this course, learners should have existing software licenses and a full version of Microsoft PowerPoint.

10 mins | SCORM | Practice Files

Content
  • Introduction to PowerPoint - Basic Navigation
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever
Prerequisites