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PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 2 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. All trademarks acknowledged. E&OE. No part of this document may be copied without written permission from Cheltenham Courseware unless produced under the terms of a courseware site license agreement with Cheltenham Courseware. All reasonable precautions have been taken in the preparation of this document, including both technical and nontechnical proofing. Cheltenham Courseware and all staff assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. No warranties are made, expressed or implied with regard to these notes. Cheltenham Courseware shall not be responsible for any direct, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of any material contained in this document. If you find any errors in these training modules, please inform Cheltenham Courseware. Whilst every effort is made to eradicate typing or technical mistakes, we apologize for any errors you may detect. All courses are updated on a regular basis, so your feedback is both valued by us and will help us to maintain the highest possible standards. Sample versions of courseware from Cheltenham Courseware: (Normally supplied in Adobe Acrobat format): If the version of courseware that you are viewing is marked as NOT FOR TRAINING,, or similar, then it cannot be used as part of a training course, and is made available purely for content and style review. This is to give you the opportunity to preview our courseware, prior to making a purchasing decision. Sample versions may not be re-sold to a third party. For current license information: This document may only be used under the terms of the license agreement from Cheltenham Courseware. Cheltenham Courseware reserves the right to alter the licensing conditions at any time, without prior notice. Please see the site license agreement available at: www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au/agreement Contact Information Australia / Asia Pacific / Europe (ex. UK / Ireland) / Rest of the World Email: info@cheltenhamcourseware.com.au Web: www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au USA / Canada Email: info@cheltenhamcourseware.com Web: www.cheltenhamcourseware.com UK / Ireland Email: info@cctglobal.com Web: www.cctglobal.com 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 3 TUTOR SETUP INFORMATION... 5 FILES FOR THIS COURSE... 6 POWERPOINT 2013 CUSTOMIZING AND COMPATIBILITY ISSUES... 7 MODIFYING POWERPOINT OPTIONS...7 COMPATIBILITY ISSUES WHEN SAVING A PRESENTATION...14 OTHER FILE TYPES YOU CAN USE WHEN SAVING A PRESENTATION...18 SAVING A PRESENTATION AS A TEMPLATE...21 CREATING A NEW PRESENTATION BASED ON A CUSTOMIZED TEMPLATE...22 MINIMIZING AND RESTORING THE RIBBON...24 POWERPOINT 2013 SECTIONS...25 CREATING & RENAMING SECTIONS...25 COLLAPSING & EXPANDING POWERPOINT SECTIONS...30 REORDERING SECTIONS...34 REMOVING SECTIONS AND SLIDES...36 REMOVING SECTIONS...38 ADVANCED SLIDE MASTER MANIPULATION WITHIN POWERPOINT 2013...40 INSERTING SLIDE MASTERS...40 EDITING A CUSTOMIZED SLIDE MASTER...44 USING CUSTOMIZED SLIDE MASTERS...49 POWERPOINT 2013 THEMES...56 APPLYING THEMES...56 MODIFYING A THEME AND SAVING IT AS A NEW THEME...58 SETTING A THEME AS THE DEFAULT THEME...65 DELETING A THEME...65 POWERPOINT TEMPLATES...67 CREATING A PERSONAL POWERPOINT TEMPLATE...67 EDITING A PERSONAL TEMPLATE...76 FORMATTING PICTURES WITHIN POWERPOINT 2013...82 REMOVING A PICTURE BACKGROUND...82 COLORING PICTURES...85 ARTISTIC EFFECTS...86 PICTURE STYLES...88 PICTURE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST...90 COMPRESSING PICTURES...91 RESETTING A PICTURE...92 SMARTART & PICTURES...94 MANIPULATING GRAPHICS WITHIN POWERPOINT 2013...101 DISPLAYING THE RULER...101 DISPLAYING GRIDLINES...103 DISPLAYING GUIDES...104 DISTRIBUTING GRAPHICS HORIZONTALLY ON A SLIDE...105 DISTRIBUTING GRAPHICS VERTICALLY ON A SLIDE...108 CROPPING A GRAPHIC...111 RE-SIZING PICTURES...114 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 4 CONVERTING A CLIP ART PICTURE TO AN AUTOSHAPE AND THEN EDITING THE AUTOSHAPE...116 SAVING A GRAPHIC AS A PICTURE FILE...120 APPLYING A BACKGROUND GRAPHIC TO A SINGLE SLIDE...123 HIDING THE BACKGROUND GRAPHIC ON A SINGLE SLIDE...127 APPLYING A BACKGROUND GRAPHIC TO MULTIPLE SLIDES...129 HIDING THE BACKGROUND GRAPHICS ON MULTIPLE SLIDES...133 APPLYING A BACKGROUND GRAPHIC TO EVERY SLIDE...136 FORMATTING AUTOSHAPES IN POWERPOINT 2013...140 SETTING AUTOSHAPE BACKGROUND COLORS...140 SETTING AUTOSHAPE BACKGROUND GRADIENT COLORS...141 SETTING AUTOSHAPE BACKGROUND TEXTURES...142 SETTING AUTOSHAPE BACKGROUND PICTURES...143 SETTING AUTOSHAPE COLOR TRANSPARENCY...146 AUTOSHAPE SHAPE EFFECTS...148 AUTOSHAPES FORMAT PAINTER...156 AUTOSHAPE DEFAULTS...158 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 5 Tutor Setup Information Copy the sample files folder called PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate to the Documents folder. At the end of the course, remove all files modified or created during the course, prior to re-running the course. At the end of the course, reset all program and operating system defaults that may have been modified during the course, prior to re-running the course. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 6 Sample files for this Course During this course you will need to open samples files. These are stored under the Documents folder in a sub-folder called: PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate. If you create any new files, unless otherwise instructed, you should also save the files in this folder. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 7 PowerPoint 2013 Customizing and Compatibility Issues Modifying PowerPoint options Start PowerPoint and press Ctrl+N to display a blank presentation. Click on the File Tab in the top-left of the PowerPoint window to display a menu. Click on the Options button displayed towards the bottom of the menu. The PowerPoint Options dialog box will be displayed. This dialog box has several side tabs allowing you to configure PowerPoint to your needs. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 8 General Options: The options displayed on this tab allow you to control the color scheme used by the PowerPoint windows and ribbons. You can also set your name and preferred language. To set the user name type your name into the User name section of the dialog box. This information can be used by application programs to automatically insert your details into a document. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 9 Proofing Options: Here you can control how PowerPoint will correct or highlight incorrectly spelt words in your presentations. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 10 Save Options: Here you can control the default save format. You can also choose the default folder into which presentations are saved. To change the default folder you would need to type in the full folder path details for the new default in the Default local file location section of the dialog box. If you did this then the next time you tried to open a file it would first look in this default folder and each time you save a new document it would want to save to the default 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 11 folder. Advanced Options: 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 12 Customize Ribbon Options: Here you can customize the Quick Access toolbar (normally displayed above the File Tab) to include other icons you use often. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 13 Add-Ins Options: Here you can control which third party applications can integrate themselves into PowerPoint. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 14 Trust Center Options: This allows you to access statements from Microsoft concerning your privacy when you access various Office Online features. Close the PowerPoint Options dialog box by clicking on the Close button. Compatibility issues when saving a presentation When Microsoft introduced PowerPoint 2007, they created a new format for saving your PowerPoint file. PowerPoint 2013 uses the same file format as PowerPoint 2007. You should be aware that the formats used by the 2007 and 2013 versions are different from earlier versions, such as PowerPoint 2003. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 15 Open a presentation calling Saving. NOTE: The sample files for this course are stored in a folder called PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate under the Documents folder. This presentation was created using PowerPoint 2013 and then saved as a PowerPoint 2013 formatted file. Normally when you save a file you do not worry about the format, you just click on the Save icon and if necessary give the file a name. It is important to realize that the file format used by PowerPoint 2013 is different from that used by some earlier versions of PowerPoint such as PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint 2000. If you create a PowerPoint presentation using the PowerPoint 2013 version and then intend to email a copy to a colleague who may be using an earlier version such as PowerPoint 2003 then your colleague may not be able to even open the file, let alone make any editing changes. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 16 The best solution is for you to save the file in an earlier format. This is very easy to do and you need not worry about the underlining technicalities involved. Click on the File Tab (top-left of the screen) and from the drop down displayed select the Save As command. The Save As screen will be displayed. Click on the Computer Item and then click on the Browse button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 17 The Save As dialog box is displayed. Click on the down arrow to the right of the Save as type section of the dialog box. Look at the range of formats that you can save the file as. In this case select the PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation format. Enter a file name of OLD FORMAT. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 18 Click on the Save button and the file will be saved in a backwards compatible format. NOTE: You may see the Compatibility Checker dialog box, warning you that you may no longer be able to edit some elements within your presentation. If you look at the PowerPoint Title Bar (across the top of your Microsoft PowerPoint screen), you will see that the file name is followed by the message [Compatibility Mode]. This is how you can tell whether you are using the PowerPoint 2013 format or the earlier PowerPoint format. There is another solution to this problem. If your colleagues are using an earlier version of PowerPoint, such as PowerPoint 2003, they can download additional, free, software from Microsoft, which will allow them to at least open and read any files that you send to them in PowerPoint 2013 format. This is beyond the scope of the course but you need to be aware that it is at least possible! Other file types you can use when saving a presentation Beside issues of backwards compatibility, the Save as type option in the Save As dialog box allows you to be very flexible when saving a presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 19 If you selected the Web Page option you can save the presentation as a web site compatible file. If you select the GIF or JPEG formats you can save the slides as graphic files that are compatible with just about any image editing programs that you may have. You can also save the file using PNG, TIFF or BMP graphic formats. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 20 If you save the file as an Outline/RTF (Rich Text Format) format file, then these files are compatible with most other programs (but some formatting and functionally may be lost when saving in this format). If you save the file using the PowerPoint Show option then the presentation will be saved in a special PowerPoint Show format. If you save a file in this format, close the presentation and then open the PowerPoint Show formatted file, it will always open in Slide Show view, not Normal view. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 21 Another useful format to save in is PDF. This format can be read by the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program. Experiment with saving the presentation in these different formats and then close any open files. Saving a presentation as a template Re-open a presentation calling Saving. Click on the File Tab (top-left of the screen) and from the drop down displayed select the Save As command. The Save As screen is displayed. Select Computer and then click on the Browse button. The Save As dialog box is displayed. In the File name section enter the name Cheltenham. Click on the down arrow to the right of the Save as type section of the dialog box and select PowerPoint Template, as illustrated below. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 22 You may notice that the Save In folder automatically changes to the Custom Office Templates folder. Click on the Save button and the presentation will be saved as a template. This means that you can now create new presentations based on the template that you have just saved. Before proceeding close all open presentation files. Close PowerPoint Creating a new presentation based on a customized template Restart PowerPoint. If you look at the opening PowerPoint screen you will see an item called Personal listed. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 23 Click on the Personal link and you will see any personal templates listed. Select the required template (in this case the Cheltenham template), and click on the OK button. A new presentation, based on your template will now be displayed. NOTE: It is important to realize that when you create a new document based on a template, any changes that you make are only made to the new document, not to the template. This means that the template is protected and can be used over and over again to create new presentations. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 24 Close any open presentations without saving your changes. Minimizing and restoring the Ribbon On certain computer monitors you may find that the Ribbon occupies a large proportion of the screen area which may be better used for viewing your presentation. To minimize the ribbon, double click on a tab. To re-display the ribbon double click on a tab. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 25 PowerPoint 2013 Sections Creating & Renaming Sections Open a presentation called Sections 01. Click on the Slide Sorter View button (bottom-right). 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 26 This will display the presentation in Slide Sorter view. Scroll down and you will see that this presentation contains a lot of slides. Switch back to Normal View. Make sure that the first slide is displayed. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 27 Within the thumbnails displayed to the left, click just above the first thumbnail and you will see a black, horizontal line displayed. Right click over the horizontal black line and from the pop-up menu displayed click on the Add Section command. An untitled section marker will be displayed. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 28 Right click over the untitled section marker and from the pop-up menu displayed, select the Rename Section command. The Rename Section dialog box will be displayed. Type in the word Hardware and then click on the Rename button. Your section marker will now look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 29 Scroll down the thumbnails and click between the thumbnails for slide 7 and slide 8. Right click just above slide 8 and insert a section marker using the techniques previously explained. Rename the section marker as Performance. Scroll down the thumbnails and click between the thumbnails for slide 14 and slide 15. Right click and insert a section marker using the techniques previously explained. Rename the section marker as Software. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 30 Scroll down the thumbnails and click between the thumbnails for slide 23 and slide 24. Right click and insert a section marker using the techniques previously explained. Rename the section marker as Legal Issues. Click on the Slide Sorter icon (bottom-right) and you will see that the sections are now clearly visible. If you decrease the zoom this may help to show all your sections. Switch to Normal View. Save and close your presentation. Collapsing & Expanding PowerPoint Sections Open a presentation called Sections 02. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 31 If you look above the first thumbnail (to the left) you will see that the presentation contains a section called Hardware. Click on the Slide Sorter View button (bottom-right) to see the other sections within the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 32 Switch back to Normal view. At the moment you are viewing sections in expanded view. Click on the small shape to the left of the hardware section marker. The shape will change to display a different shape and you will notice that the contents of the first section are no longer displayed. You have just collapsed this section. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 33 Repeat this procedure for all the other section markers and your screen will look like this. Try clicking on one of the shapes next to a section marker and that section will expand again. Click on the shape again, and it will collapse. Right click over one of the section markers and from the pop-up menu, click on the Expand All command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 34 Right click over one of the section markers and from the pop-up menu, click on the Collapse All command. Leave the presentation open and move directly to the next exercise. Reordering Sections If you collapse all the sections the thumbnails should look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 35 It is very easy to reorder the sections within the presentation. Right click over the Software section and from the pop-up menu displayed select the Move Section Up command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 36 Right click on the hardware section and from the pop-up menu displayed select the Move Section Down command. You can also use the normal drag and drop techniques to select a section marker and drag it up or down the list. Try this now. Leave the presentation open and move directly to the next exercise. Removing Sections and slides Before you do this, take a look at the bottom-left of your screen and you will see that the presentation contains 33 slides. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 37 Right click on the Legal Issues section marker and from the pop-up menu displayed select the Remove Section & Slides command. A warning dialog box will be displayed as this option will not just remove the section marker, it will remove the entire contents of the section, including all the slides within the section, so treat this option with caution. Click on the Yes button. You will notice that your presentation, which used to contain 33 slides, now only contains 23 slides. Leave the presentation open and move directly to the next exercise. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 38 Removing Sections In the last exercise you removed a section and the slides contained within the section. Now you will remove section markers, but leave the section contents intact. Right click over one of the section markers and from the pop-up menu displayed, click on the Remove Section command. The section marker will no longer be displayed. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 39 Right click over another section marker and from the pop-up menu displayed select the Remove All Sections command. The presentation no longer contains any sections. Click on the Slide Sorter View icon to confirm this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 40 Advanced Slide Master Manipulation within PowerPoint 2013 Inserting slide masters Open the PowerPoint program and select the Blank Presentation template. Click on the View tab and from within the Master Views group click on the Slide Master button. This will display the slide master thumbnails down the left hand side of your screen, as illustrated. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 41 If you look to the left of the first slide master thumbnail you will see the number 1 displayed. This indicates that this is the first slide master. To insert a new slide master, click on the Insert Slide Master button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 42 You will see that a second set of slide master thumbnails are now displayed down the left side of your screen. As you can see the first of the slide thumbnails has the number 2 displayed next to it. This number indicates that you have more than one set of slide masters. If you move the mouse over the slide master thumbnails, one at a time, you will see a small pop-up indicating the type of slide layout. For instance the Title Slide Layout is illustrated below. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 43 You will see other slide master thumbnails such as the Title and Content Layout slide master as illustrated below. To close the slide master view click on the Close Master View button displayed within the Close group under the Slide Master tab. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 44 Click on the Save button. This will display the Save As screen. Select the Computer option and click on the Browse button. This will display the Save As dialog box. By default the contents of the Documents folder will be displayed. Navigate to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder (under the Documents folder) Within the File name section of the dialog box enter the file name: My New File. Click on the save button to Save the file. Close the presentation by pressing Ctrl+F4. This will close the presentation you were working on and leave the PowerPoint program running. Editing a customized slide master Open a presentation called Editing a Slide Master. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 45 Click on the View tab and from within the Master Views group click on the Slide Master button. This will display the slide master thumbnails down the left hand side of your screen, as illustrated. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 46 Scroll down the slide master thumbnails that are displayed to the left of your screen until you see a thumbnail with the number 2 displayed next to it. Click on this slide master thumbnail to select it. Right click over the selected thumbnail and from the pop-up menu displayed, select the Format Background command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 47 This will display the Format Background side panel. Click on the down arrow next to the Color section of the side panel. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 48 Select a light color and then click on the Close button. The changes that you have made will only be applied to the slide thumbnails associated with the second slide master. If you scroll up the slide thumbnails you will see that the slide thumbnails associated with the first slide master have not been formatted using the new color. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 49 Click on the Close Master View button. You will now see your presentation displayed. Save your changes and close the presentation. Using customized slide masters Open a presentation called Using customized slide masters. Click on the View tab and from within the Master Views group click on the Slide Master button 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 50 This will display the slide master thumbnails down the left hand side of your screen, as illustrated. You will notice the number 1 displayed to the left of the first slide master thumbnail. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 51 If you scroll down through the slide master thumbnails which are displayed within the left part of the screen you will soon see that this presentation contains a second slide master. The thumbnails for the second slide master have a different colored background and a blue bar is displayed down the left side of the slide. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 52 Click on the first slide master thumbnail within the second set of slide masters. You will see the slide master displayed in more detail within the right section of the screen as illustrated. Now that we have verified that the presentation contains two sets of slide masters we will exit the slide master view and see how we can use these two sets of slide masters within your presentation. To exit the slide master view click on the Close Master View button displayed within the Slide Master tab. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 53 Your presentation will now look like this. Click on the Design tab and you will notice that extra thumbnails and now displayed within the Themes group. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 54 We will now select the slides that we wish to format using the information contained within the second slide master. Click on the second thumbnail and while holding down the control key click on the fourth thumbnail. When you release the control key you should see that both slides 2 and 4 remained selected. Click on the theme that displays the blue bar down the left side of the theme thumbnail, as displayed within the Themes group. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 55 The theme from the second slide master will then be applied only to the selected slides as illustrated. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 56 PowerPoint 2013 Themes Applying Themes Within PowerPoint 2013 you can use themes to control the look of your presentation. In earlier versions of PowerPoint you used design templates rather than themes. Themes have replaced design templates. Open a presentation called Applying themes. The presentation looks like this. To apply a theme click on the Design tab and you will see a range of themes displayed within the Themes group. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 57 If you click on the down arrow next to the Themes group you will see more themes displayed. Experiment with applying different themes to the presentation. An example is illustrated below. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 58 TIP: If you click on a theme thumbnail it will be applied to all slides within the presentation. If you want you can apply this theme to just slides that you have selected. To do this, right click on a theme and from the menu displayed, click on the Apply To Selected Slides command. As you can see the changes are only applied to the selected slide. In this example, we first selected the second slide. Save your changes and close presentation. Modifying a Theme and saving it as a new Theme You can use themes to add consistent formatting to your presentations. A theme can control the colors and fonts in both heading and body text. You can also control theme effects including lines and fill effects. PowerPoint is supplied with a number of predefined themes and you can easily customize these to create your own themes. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 59 Open a presentation called Creating a theme. The presentation looks like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 60 Click on the Design tab and apply a different theme. Your presentation will now look something like this. Click on the down arrow next to the Variants section. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 61 From the drop down displayed, click on Color and then select a color variant. Your presentation will now look something like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 62 Click on the down arrow next to the Variants section. From the drop down list displayed, select Fonts and then select the required font. Click on the down arrow next to the Variants section. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 63 From the drop down list displayed, select Background Styles and then select the required style. Click on the Down Arrow displayed to the right of your theme thumbnails. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 64 This will display a drop-down menu and you can click on the Save Current Theme command. This will display a Save Current Theme dialog box. In the File Name section enter the name for the new theme as CCT. Then click on the Save button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 65 The new theme will be displayed within the themes group. Save your changes and close the presentation. Setting a Theme as the default theme Create a new blank presentation. Click on the Design tab and slowly move the mouse along the thumbnails within the theme thumbnails to find a theme you like within the theme group. Once you find a theme that you like, right click over that theme thumbnail. From the drop-down menu displayed click on the Set as Default Theme command. From now on the selected theme will be the default theme for all your new presentations. Close your presentation without saving your changes. Deleting a Theme Create a new blank presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 66 Click on the Design tab and slowly move the mouse along the thumbnails within the Themes group. You should see the theme called CCT which you created earlier. Right click over the theme you wish to delete and from the pop-up menu displayed click on the Delete command. You will see a warning dialog box displayed. Click on the Yes button to confirm the deletion. The theme will now be deleted. Close your presentation without saving your changes. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 67 PowerPoint Templates Creating a personal PowerPoint template Create a new blank presentation. Click on the View tab and from within the Master Views section, click on the Slide Master icon. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 68 You will now see the presentation displayed in Slide Master view, as illustrated below. The slide masters contained within the presentation are displayed down the left side of your screen. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 69 If necessary, scroll up so that you can see the top thumbnail displayed, as illustrated below. Click on the down arrow next to the Background Styles button. Select a style. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 70 Your screen will now look like this. Click on the Normal button to return to normal view. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 71 Your screen will now look like this. NOTE: In this case all we have done is to change the background color of your slides. You could have added more items to the Slide Master, such as your company logo, copyright information or your name. In addition you could have deleted or modified some to the design layouts within the slide master. We will now save this presentation as a PowerPoint template. Click on the File button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 72 Click on the Save As item. This will display the Save As screen. Select Computer and click on the Browse button. The Save As dialog box will be displayed. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 73 Within the File Name section enter the name My Template. Click on the down arrow next to the Save as type section and from the drop down list displayed, select PowerPoint Template. The dialog box will now look like this. Notice that the template will be stored in a folder called Custom Office Templates, located under the My Documents folder. Click on the Save button to save the presentation as a template. Close PowerPoint. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 74 Restart PowerPoint. The opening screen will look like this. Click on the CUSTOM link and you will see your personal templates displayed. You may see the following, in which case click on the Custom Office Template folder. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 75 Click on the My Template item. You may see the following screen in which case click on the Create button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 76 An empty presentation is displayed, as illustrated below, based on the selected personal template. Close the presentation without saving your changes. Close PowerPoint. Editing a personal template Restart PowerPoint. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 77 Press Ctrl+O to open display the Open screen. Click on Computer and the click on the Browse button. The Open dialog box will be displayed. Navigate to the Custom Office Templates folder, located under the My Documents folder. Set the My Template PowerPoint template. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 78 Click on the Open button to open the template file. Click on the View tab and from within the Master Views section, click on the Slide Master icon. You will now see the presentation displayed in Slide Master view, as illustrated below. The slide masters contained within the presentation are displayed down the left side of your screen. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 79 If necessary, scroll up so that you can see the top thumbnail displayed, as illustrated below. Click on the down arrow next to the Background Styles button. Select a style. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 80 Your screen will now look like this. Click on the Normal button to return to normal view. Your screen will now look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 81 Click on the Save button. Close the file. You have now edited your template. Any new documents that you create using this template will now use the modified background style. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 82 Formatting pictures within PowerPoint 2013 Removing a picture background Open a presentation called Remove Background. Double click on the picture. Click on the Remove Background button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 83 The picture will now look like this. If you look carefully at the picture, you will see some areas have been removed that you might wish to keep. For instance one of the shoes has been removed. Click on the Mark Areas to Keep button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 84 Click a few times on the deleted foot and you will see the following. Also the top of the hair may be required to keep. Once you have marked all the areas that you wish to keep, click on the Keep Changes button. The picture will now look like this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 85 Coloring Pictures Open a presentation called Pictures - Color. This slide contains a picture that looks like this. Double click on the picture contained within the slide. Click on the Color button within the Ribbon. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 86 This will display a color drop down. The top row of options allows you to modify the Color Saturation. Move the mouse pointer over each option and observe the effect. The next row of options allows you to modify the Color Tone. Move the mouse pointer over each option and observe the effect. The bottom row of options allows you to Re-color the picture. Move the mouse pointer over each option and observe the effect. Experiment with applying different color options. Save your changes and close the presentation. Artistic Effects Open a presentation called Pictures Artistic Effects. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 87 This slide contains a picture that looks like this. Double click on the picture contained within the slide. Click on the Artistic Effects button within the Ribbon. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 88 Move the mouse pointer over each of the drop down options and observe the effect. Experiment with applying different effects. Save your changes and close the presentation. Picture Styles Open a presentation called Pictures Styles. This slide contains a picture that looks like this. Double click on the picture contained within the slide. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 89 Click on the down arrow to the right of the Picture Styles group. You will see a drop down list of styles. Move the mouse pointer over each style and observe the effect. Experiment with applying different styles. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 90 Picture brightness and contrast Open a presentation called Pictures - Brightness and contrast. This slide contains four pictures. Double click on the top-right picture and click on the Corrections button. This will display a drop down list of options. Experiment with applying one of these options to the selected picture. Repeat this procedure with the other three pictures within the slide and apply different corrections to each picture. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 91 When you have finished experimenting, save your changes and close the presentation. Compressing pictures Open a presentation called Pictures - Compressing. This slide contains a photograph as illustrated. Adding photographs to your slides increases the total file size of your presentation file. We can add file compression to the photographs in order to reduce the size of your presentation files. To do this, double click on the photograph. The Format tab will be displayed within the ribbon. Within the Adjust group click on Compress Pictures button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 92 The Compress Pictures dialog box will be displayed. As you can see there is an option to apply the compression only to selected pictures. If you do not tick this box then compression will be applied to all the pictures within a presentation. By default if you have cropped any pictures, that deleted area will be removed from the picture. The Target output section of the dialog box allows you to control the resolution of the picture. Options include Print output, Screen output and E-mail output resolutions. In this case select the E-mail target output option. Click on the OK button to close the dialog box. Save your changes and close the presentation. Resetting a picture Open a presentation called Pictures - Reset. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 93 The slide contains a picture that has been previously modified within PowerPoint. Double click on the picture and within the Adjust group click on the Reset Picture button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 94 The picture will reset to its original values. Save your changes and close the presentation. SmartArt & Pictures Open a presentation called SmartArt and Pictures. Click on the Insert tab and click on the SmartArt button contained within the Illustrations group. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 95 The Choose a SmartArt Graphic dialog box is displayed. Click on the Picture button (displayed down the left side). Click on the first item, called Accented Picture. Click on the OK button. Your slide will look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 96 Type in the word Earth, as illustrated. You will see three text placeholders to the right. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 97 Within the text place holder to the right enter the following text. Double click on the image shape-holder in the Earth section of the diagram. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 98 The Insert Pictures dialog box will be displayed. Within the From a file section click on the Browse button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 99 Navigate to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder (located under the Documents folder). Double click on the file called Solar System Earth. Your screen will now look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 100 Double click on the image placeholder to the left of the word Moon. If necessary, navigate to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder and then double click on the Moon file and you will see the following. Repeat this procedure for the pictures of Jupiter and Saturn. Click outside the SmartArt object and the slide will look like this. Save your changes and close the file. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 101 Manipulating graphics within PowerPoint 2013 Displaying the Ruler Open a presentation called Manipulating graphics 01. If the ruler is not displayed, the slide will look like this. To display the ruler, click on the View tab and within the Show group click on the Ruler check box. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 102 With the Ruler displayed, the slide will now look like this. The ruler is displayed at the top and also to the left side of the slide. As you move the mouse pointer over the slide you will see the mouse position displayed within the left and top ruler, by small lines within the ruler. This can be used to measure the exact position of objects within the slide. To hide the ruler, click on the View tab and in the Show group remove the tick within the Ruler check box. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 103 Displaying gridlines Click on the View tab and within the Show group click on the Gridlines check box. You will now see the gridlines displayed on your slide. To turn off the grid display, remove the tick within the Gridlines check box. If necessary also turn off the Ruler. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 104 Displaying Guides Click on the View tab and within the Show group click on the Guides check box. To see guides in action move the blue shape up the slide and a horizontal guide will be displayed once the shape and picture are aligned to their upper edges. You can also move the shape down the page and the guide will show you when the lower edges are horizontally aligned. When you have finished experimenting, save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 105 Distributing graphics horizontally on a slide Open a presentation called Distributing graphics horizontally. This slide contains a number of graphic objects that we will distribute horizontally within the slide. Select all the graphic objects. TIP: To do this click on the first object, and while keeping the Ctrl key pressed, click on the other objects. The selected objects will look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 106 To set the distribution relative to slide click on the Arrange button contained within the Drawing group. From the drop down list displayed click on the Align command. From the sub-menu displayed click on the Align to Slide command. From now on if you use the Distribute Horizontally or Distribute Vertically commands, the distribution will be relative to the slide. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 107 To distribute the selected objects horizontally within your slide, click on the Arrange button contained within the Drawing group. From the drop down list displayed click on the Align command. From the sub-menu displayed click on the Distribute Horizontally command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 108 The selected objects will be distributed evenly, horizontally across the slide. Save your changes and close the presentation. Distributing graphics vertically on a slide Open a presentation called Distributing graphics vertically. This slide contains a number of graphic objects that we will distribute vertically on the slide. Select all the graphic objects. TIP: To do this click on the first object and while keeping the Ctrl key pressed, click on the other objects. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 109 To distribute the selected objects vertically within your slide, click on the Home tab and then click on the Arrange button contained within the Drawing group. From the drop down list displayed click on the Align command. From the sub-menu displayed click on the Distribute Vertically command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 110 The selected objects will be distributed evenly, vertically within the slide. NOTE: This assumes that the Align to Slide option is active. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 111 Cropping a graphic Open a presentation called Cropping graphics. The picture within the slide looks like this. We will crop the picture to remove the computer screen. Double click on the picture which will display the Format ribbon. Click on the Crop button within the Size group. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 112 The picture will display 8 crop handles, at each corner and midway along each side. Drag the crop handle on the left border, towards the center of the picture, to crop the part of the picture that includes the computer screen. The picture will now look something like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 113 Click outside the picture and it will now look like this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 114 Re-sizing pictures Open a presentation called Pictures Rescaling. The slide contains two pictures. The following instructions apply to any type of graphic object, including Clip Art and AutoShapes. First we will use non-proportionate re-scaling to turn the car into a 'stretched limo'. Click once on the car to select it. Once selected the car will be surrounded by eight handles. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 115 Click and drag the handle midway down the left side. When you release the mouse button you will see something like this. Now try proportionate re-scaling. Click on the train picture to select it. Eight handles will be displayed surrounding the picture. Drag the top-right handle upwards and to the right. When you release the mouse button the picture will have been proportionally enlarged. Your slide will now look like this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 116 Converting a Clip Art picture to an AutoShape and then editing the AutoShape Open a presentation called Converting Clip Art to AutoShapes. The slide contains a standard item of Clip Art that has been inserted into the slide. Right click on the computer image and from the pop-up menu displayed select the Edit Picture command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 117 This will display a dialog box. Click on the Yes button. The object will not look any different but you can now edit the object, as you would any AutoShape object. As an example of how you can edit the object, right click on the object and from the pop-up menu displayed click on the Group command. From the sub-menu displayed select the Ungroup command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 118 The object will now look like this. The object, as you can see, is made up of lots of different elements. Click outside the objects to deselect all the objects. Click on the right part of the blue background, and you will select just the blue background. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 119 Drag the background shape to the right and your slide will look like this. Press the Del key to delete the blue background. Press Ctrl+A to select all the items on the slide. Right click over the selected items and from the pop-up menu displayed, select the Group command. From the sub-menu displayed, select the Re-Group command. The object is now treated as a single graphic object and can be move and re-sized in the normal way. As you can see, this technique gives you a lot more flexibility than you thought you had, when it comes to using Clip Art. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 120 Saving a graphic as a picture file Open a presentation called Saving as graphics file. This slide contains a number of graphics objects, each of which you will save to disk as a separate file. Click on the AutoShape object to select it. Right click over the selected object and from the pop-up menu select the Save as Picture command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 121 This will display the Save as Picture dialog box. Navigate to the Documents folder and then to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder. Enter the file name as My Rounded Rectangle. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 122 Click on the down arrow in the Save as type section of the dialog box. To save the graphic as a JPEG file, select JPEG from the drop down list. Click on the Save button to save the file in your sample file folder. Repeat this procedure and save each file, using the same file name, in the following file formats..gif.bmp.png Click on the Clip Art graphic within the slide, and repeat the entire process of saving the graphic to your disk, using the file name My Computer and Mouse. Finally click on the Picture graphic within the slide and repeat the entire process of saving the graphic to your disk, using the file name My Fixing the Computer. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 123 Applying a background graphic to a single slide Open a presentation called Background graphics 01. Display the first slide within the presentation. Click on the Design tab and within the Customize group click on the Format Background button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 124 This will display the Format Background side pane. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 125 Click on the Picture or texture fill button and the side pane will now look like this. Click on the File button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 126 The Insert Picture dialog box will be displayed. Navigate to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder (located under the Documents folder). Double click on a picture file called Clouds. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 127 Your screen will now look like this. As you can see the background has only been applied to the selected slide. Save your changes and close the presentation. Hiding the background graphic on a single slide Open a presentation called Background graphics 02. Display the first slide within your presentation. The screen will look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 128 Click on the Design tab and within the Customize group click on the Format Background button. The Format Background side panel will be displayed. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 129 Within the Fill section click on the Solid fill button. Your presentation will now look like this. The background graphic is no longer displayed on the selected slide. Save your changes and close presentation. Applying a background graphic to multiple slides Open a presentation called Background graphics 03. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 130 Display the first slide within the presentation. Your screen will look like this. While pressing the Ctrl key, click on slides 1, 3 and 5 displayed down the left side of your screen. Release the Ctrl key, and slides 1, 3 and 5 will remain selected. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 131 Click on the Design tab and within the Customize group click on the Format Background Styles. The Format Background panel is displayed. Within the Fill section of the dialog box select Picture or texture fill. Click on the File button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 132 The Insert Picture dialog box will be displayed. Navigate to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder located under the Documents folder. Select a picture called Clouds. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 133 Click on the Insert button. Your screen will now look like this. As you can see, the background has only been applied to the selected slides, i.e. slides 1, 3 and 5. Save your changes and close the presentation. Hiding the background graphics on multiple slides Open a presentation called Background graphics 04. Display the first slide within your presentation. The screen will look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 134 While holding down the Ctrl key, click on slides 3 and 5 displayed down the left side of the screen. When you release the Ctrl key, slides 1, 3 and 5 remain selected. Click on the Design tab and within the Customize group click on the Format Background button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 135 Click on the Solid Fill button. Your presentation will now look like this. The background graphic is no longer displayed on the selected slides. Save your changes and close presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 136 Applying a background graphic to every slide Open a presentation called Background graphics 05. Click on the Design tab and within the Customize group click on the Format Background button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 137 The Format Background side panel is displayed. Within the Fill section of the dialog box select Picture or texture fill. Click on the File button. The Insert Picture dialog box will be displayed. Navigate to the PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate folder and select a picture called Clouds. Click on the Insert button. Your screen will now look like this. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 138 Click on the Apply to All button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 139 Your screen will now look like this. As you can see the background has been applied to all the slides within the presentation. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 140 Formatting AutoShapes in PowerPoint 2013 Setting AutoShape background colors Open a presentation called AutoShape fill effects. This slide contains a number of different AutoShapes. Double click on the rounded square AutoShape within the slide. This will display the Format ribbon. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 141 Within the Shape Styles group click on the down arrow next to the Shape Fill button. This will display a drop down menu of the shape fill options. Click on one of the colors to change the color of the AutoShape fill color. Setting AutoShape background gradient colors If necessary double click on the square shape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 142 Click on the down arrow next to the Shape Fill icon and from the drop down menu displayed select the Gradient command. Click on one of the Light Variations. Your AutoShape will now look like this. Setting AutoShape background textures Double click on the star shaped AutoShape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 143 Click on the down arrow next to the Shape Fill icon and from the drop down menu displayed select the Texture command. Click on the Paper Bag texture. The AutoShape will now look like this. Setting AutoShape background pictures Double click on the arrow AutoShape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 144 Click on the down arrow next to the Shape Fill button and from the drop down menu displayed select the Picture command. This will display the Insert Pictures dialog box. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 145 Within the From a file section, click on the Browse button. You may need to change to the folder containing your sample files. To do this click on the Documents folder displayed within the left side of the dialog box. You will then see the contents of your documents folder. Double click on the folder called PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate. Double click on a picture file called Clouds. Your AutoShape will now look like this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 146 Setting AutoShape color transparency Open a presentation called AutoShape transparency. This slide contains two AutoShapes. Double click on the Circle AutoShape within the slide. Click on the down arrow next to the Shape Fill icon and from the drop down menu displayed select the More Fill Colors command. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 147 This will display the Colors dialog box. Use the slider control towards the bottom of the dialog box to set a transparency value to 50%. Click on the OK button. Your AutoShape will now look like this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 148 AutoShape shape effects Open a presentation called AutoShape shape effects. Double click on the triangle AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop down list displayed click on Preset. A further sub-menu is displayed, click on Preset 9. Your AutoShape will now be formatted as illustrated. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 149 The triangle will now look something like this. Double click on the square AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop-down list displayed, select the Shadow command. Experiment with applying some of the shadow effects to the AutoShape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 150 Double click on the Circle AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop-down menu displayed select the Reflection command. A further sub-menu is displayed from which you can select the desired effect. Experiment with applying the different types of reflection effects. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 151 Double click on the Smiley Face AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop-down menu displayed select the Glow command. A further sub-menu is displayed containing a range of glow variations. Experiment with applying some of these variations to the AutoShape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 152 Double click on the Star AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop-down menu displayed select the Soft Edges command. A further sub-menu is displayed which allows to you to select the type of soft edge required. Experiment with applying some of these variations to the AutoShape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 153 Double click on the Heart shaped AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop-down menu displayed select the Bevel command. A further sub-menu is displayed which allows to you to select the type of bevel required. Experiment with applying some of these variations to the AutoShape. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 154 Double click on the Heart shaped AutoShape. Within the Shape Styles group, click on the down arrow to the right of the Shape Effects icon. From the drop-down menu displayed select the 3-D Rotation command. A further sub-menu is displayed which allows to you to select the type of 3-D rotation required. Experiment with applying each of these variations to the AutoShape. Try applying a 3-D Rotation to some of the other AutoShapes. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 155 Your shapes will now look something like this. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 156 AutoShapes Format Painter Open a presentation called AutoShape and the Format Painter. This slide contains an AutoShape on the left which has been formatted, while the AutoShapes on the right have had no additional formatting applied. Click on AutoShape on the left of the slide. Click on the Home tab, and within the Clipboard group, click on the Format Painter button. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 157 Click on one of the other AutoShapes to copy the formatting from the first AutoShape to a second AutoShape. You can also copy the formatting to the other two AutoShapes. TIP: If you double click on the Format Painter button the effect remains active until you press the Esc button to cancel the effect. Save your changes and close the presentation. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 158 AutoShape defaults Open a presentation called AutoShape Defaults. 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au

PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Page 159 Double click on the AutoShape within the slide and within the Shape Styles group click on the down arrow to display more styles. Click on the style of your choice to apply it. Now that we have modified the style of the AutoShape we can set this style as the new default for all new AutoShapes. To do this, right click on the AutoShape and from the pop-up menu displayed select the Set as Default Shape command. Click outside the shape 2013 Cheltenham Courseware Pty. Ltd. www.cheltenhamcourseware.com.au