Lesson 2
Lesson 2
Introduction
PowerPoint includes all of the features you need to produce professional-looking presentations.
When you create a PowerPoint presentation, it is made up of a series of slides. The slides
contain the information you want to communicate with your audience. This information can
include text, pictures, charts, video, and sound.
Before you begin adding information to slides, you'll need to know the basics of working with
slides. In this lesson, you will learn how to insert new slides, modify a layout, and change your
presentation view.
Slide basics
About slides
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placeholders. While each layout has a descriptive name, you can also tell from the image of the
layout how the placeholders will be arranged.
Customizing slide layouts
To delete a placeholder:
You can easily customize your layout by deleting unwanted—or extra—placeholders from any
slide.
1. Position your mouse on the dotted border of the placeholder so it changes to a cross
with arrows .
2. Click the border to select it.
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3. Press Backspace or Delete on your keyboard. The placeholder will be removed from the
slide.
Text boxes allow you to add to your current layout, so you can place text wherever you want on
your slide.
3. Click,
hold, and drag your mouse to draw a text box.
A text box will appear.
For more control over your content, you may prefer a blank
slide—a slide without placeholders—over one of the existing
layouts. Blank slides can be customized by adding your own
text boxes, pictures, charts, and more.
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3. A new slide will be added your presentation.
To instantly add a slide that uses the same layout as the one you have
selected, click the top half of the New Slide command.
1. On the Slides tab in the left pane, select the slide you
want to copy.
To select multiple slides, press and hold Ctrl on your keyboard and click the slides you want
to select.
To duplicate a slide:
To delete a slide:
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To move a slide:
Normal view: This is the default view where you create and edit your slides. You can also move slides
in the Slides tab in the pane on the left.
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more slides at one time. This is a good view to use to confirm that you have all the needed slides
and that none have been deleted.
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2. An outline of your slide text appears.
3. Type directly in the pane to make changes to
your text.
You can organize your slides into sections to make your presentation easier to navigate.
Sections can be collapsed or expanded in the left pane and named for easy reference. In this
example, we will add two sections: one for dogs that are available for adoption, and another for
cats and other pets.
6. Enter your new section name in the dialog box. Click Rename.
7. Repeat to add as many sections as you want.
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8. In the left pane, click the arrow next to a section
name to collapse or expand it.
Challenge!
1. Open a new PowerPoint presentation.
2. Make the layout of the first slide into Title and Content.
3. Type your complete name in the Title placeholder, then type your grade and section
in the content placeholder.
4. Add a new blank slide, then insert a text box.
5. In the text box, type at least three characteristics that describes you.
6. Add a new comparison slide.
7. Copy and paste the first slide, then move it to new location.
8. View your presentation in Normal view, Slide Sorter view, Reading view, and Slide
Show view.
9. View an outline of your presentation in the left pane.
10. Divide your presentation into two sections, rename one section as Myself and another
as My Family.
11. Try collapsing and expanding them.
12. Save your PowerPoint presentation in My Documents with your Last name–L2 as
filename.