Practical Evaluation
Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 - Module 1

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This entirely interactive practical evaluation was designed to evaluate your knowledge of this application. You will be able to determine, through a series of practical exercises, if you understand the essential concepts required to master this application.
 

Basic Knowledge of Microsoft PowerPoint 2000

Knowledge evaluated


 

1 - 2 hours
 
 

  1. Discovering the PowerPoint 2000 Screen
    Opening PowerPoint 2000
    The 'Office Assistant'
    Presentation Options
    Exploring the PowerPoint 2000 Work Window
    Making PowerPoint an Active Resource
    The Menu Bar
    The PowerPoint 2000 Toolbars
    PowerPoint View Panes

  2. The AutoContent Wizard
    Opening PowerPoint
    Accessing the 'AutoContent Wizard'
    Using the AutoContent Wizard
    The AutoContent Wizard - Creating Presentations
    Your Presentation in 'Normal' View
    Adding Text to a Slide

  3. Viewing a Slide Show
    Viewing a Presentation in 'Slide Show' View
    Moving from Slide to Slide
    The Slide Show Popup Menu
    The 'Slide Navigator'
    The 'Meeting Minder'/'Speaker Notes' Options
    The 'Pointer Options' Item
    Temporarily Hiding a Slide
    Displaying 'Slide Show Help'
    Ending a Slide Show

  4. Using Help in PowerPoint 2000
    The 'What's This?' Option
    The Office Assistant
    Obtaining Help Through the Office Assistant
    Tips from the 'Office Assistant'
    Deactivating the 'Office Assistant'
    The 'Help' System Dialog Box
    Showing the 'Office Assistant'
    Selecting Another 'Office Assistant'

  5. 'Office on the Web' Help
    Accessing the Microsoft PowerPoint Web Site
    PowerPoint 2000 Articles
    Responses to Online Comments
    The 'Downloads' Page
    Technical Support

  6. Saving PowerPoint Presentations
    Creating a Folder
    Naming and Saving a Presentation
    Closing and Opening a Presentation


  1. PowerPoint Templates
    Selecting a Template
    Applying a Design Template to a Presentation
    Creating a Presentation From a Design Template
    Entering Text On a Slide

  2. Creating a Presentation
    Opening a Blank Presentation
    Selecting a Layout
    Adding a Slide
    Adding a Slide Between Two Existing Slides
    Deleting a Slide
    Modifying a Slide's Layout
    The 'Undo' Button

  3. Objects - Changing Size/Placement
    Adding a Slide
    Changing Views
    Modifying the Size of an Object
    Moving an Object
    Inserting an Object
    Changing an Object's Settings

  4. Formatting Slide Text
    Selecting Two Placeholders
    Selecting Text on a Placeholder
    Increasing the Font Size
    Changing the Spacing Between Paragraphs
    Changing the Color of Text
    Making Selected Text Bold
    Deleting Bullets/Increasing Indents

  5. Printing a Presentation
    Opening the 'Print' Dialog Box
    Selecting the Number of Pages for Printing
    Selecting a Range of Slides for Printing
    Choosing Items to Print
    Launching the Printing Process

 

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