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MS PowerPoint Useful Features Note: Depending on your installation of MS Office, the screens you see on your PC may vary slightly from those shown on this fact sheet. Choose start options The first time you open PowerPoint 2103 or later, you will see the Start screen. This displays a gallery of templates ready for you to use. Enter a keyword to search for a template related to a specific topic. And if you don t want to use a template, just click on Blank Presentation. Featured templates are built-in designs from Microsoft. Personal or Shared templates are custom designs (eg corporate templates). Save your personal template in the Custom Office Templates folder on your PC. C:\Users\username\Documents\Custom Office Templates 1. Prefer to start with a blank presentation? Click the File tab, then click Options. 2. In the General section, under Start up options, untick the checkbox to Show the Start screen when this application starts. 3. Click OK. Change Office backgrounds and colours You can change your Office Theme to alter the colour of your screen. This will also affect other MS Office applications, eg Excel. Select the theme you find easiest to work with. University of Aberdeen :: IT Services Reviewed: 25/09/2017 The University of Aberdeen is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013683

To change Theme colours: 1. Click the File tab, then Options. 2. Change Office Theme in the General section, under Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office. 3. Click OK. Note: If you change background, you will see a pattern at the top right of all your Office applications. Backstage view Click the File tab to access backstage view everything from creating new presentations to opening, saving, sharing and printing. Click Open for a list of recently accessed files. Recover unsaved presentations. If you previously closed PowerPoint without saving a file, scroll to the bottom of the list of recent files and click Recover unsaved Presentations. You can also pin a location so it s always available for opening or saving files. Vertical pin ensures the location will always be pinned to list. Horizontal pin indicates the location is not pinned to list. Click the arrow icon (top left) to leave backstage view and return to your open document. Resume working When you reopen a presentation in PowerPoint 2013, you can resume working at the point where you last closed the presentation just click the Welcome back! message that appears to the right of the window. Note: This is sometimes replaced with a smaller flag icon, which you can click for the same effect. 2

Improved widescreen options PowerPoint contains slide designs and layouts for widescreen (16:9) display. This should be setup as default, but you can change your slide size manually if required. Most Lecture Theatre display systems at the University are widescreen. To change the Slide Size from Standard to Widescreen: 1. Click the Design tab, and then click Slide Size. 2. Click Widescreen (16:9). New and improved themes As well as a range of themes, PowerPoint also offers different variants of each theme so that you can make quick changes to your slide show colours and background. You can apply themes and choose variants from the Design tab. Sections Use Sections to organise large presentations into groups of related slides. You can name each section, and move all of the slides within a section at the same time. The option to expand or collapse sections is also useful for navigating slides. To add a new section: 1. In the Navigation Pane on the left of the PowerPoint window, right-click between slides where you d like to start a new section. 2. Click Add Section from the drop-down menu. 3. The new section will be Untitled. 4. Right-click on the new section label to Rename, Remove, or Move the section. 3

Eyedropper tool Use the Eyedropper tool to copy and apply colours from one object to another. This may be useful if you want to match an object to a specific shade. 1. Select the object that you want to change the colour of. 2. Click the Home tab. 3. In the Drawing group, click Shape Fill. 4. Select Eyedropper from the pop-up menu. 5. Move your cursor over the object that has the colour you want to copy from and click once to pick up the colour with the eyedropper. Smart Guides Smart Guides appear automatically when you move objects (such as shapes) to help with alignment and spacing in relation to other objects on the slide. You can switch off Smart Guides by right-clicking on any slide and unticking Smart Guides from the Grids and Guides menu. Merge tool Create new shapes by merging objects in a range of different ways. 1. Select all the objects you want to merge by holding down the Ctrl key as you click once on each shape. 2. Click the Drawing Tools Format tab. 3. Click Merge Shapes in the Insert Shapes group. 4. Choose the way you would like to merge the selected shapes eg Combine. Note: this is different to grouping shapes, as it creates a single new shape, rather than a combination of individual shapes. Improved motion paths Motion paths are animations that you can apply to objects in your slide show. PowerPoint provides a preview of how your object will move, and where it will end up. To apply a motion path: 1. Select the object that you wish to animate. 4

2. Click the Animations tab. 3. Click Add Animation in the Advanced Animation group. 4. Select a Motion Path. Using the More Motion Paths tool Koala No 1 has a heartbeat motion It will end up under Koala No 2 Depending on the motion path you choose, you may see a dashed line, finishing with a red arrow symbol. This is the path. Improved video and audio support PowerPoint supports more multimedia formats 1 than previous versions. You can also use the Play in Background feature to play music for the duration of your slide show. To insert audio and video files: 1. Click the Insert tab. 2. Click on either Video or Audio in the Media group. To use the Play in Background feature: 1. First insert an audio file. 2. Click the Audio Tools Playback tab. 3. In the Audio Styles group, click Play in Background. Presenter view Presenter View allows you to view more information while you are presenting, including presenter notes and a preview of the next slide. The audience s view of the slide show is unaffected. Note: Presenter View is not currently available in Lecture Theatres, however you may want to use it when presenting from a laptop. For guidance on how to set this up, please contact mediaservices@abdn.ac.uk 1 You can view a full list of supported multimedia formats on Microsoft s Office support site: https://support.office.com/client/video-and-audiofile-formats-supported-in-powerpoint-d8b12450-26db-4c7b-a5c1-593d3418fb59 5

Turn on Presenter View: 1. Click the Slide Show tab. 2. Click Use Presenter View in the Monitors group to select it. 3. Click From Beginning in the Start Slide Show group to run the slide show. Use Presenter View features in Slide Show mode: Note: Some features may not be available on your device. Please check with a practice run before starting your presentation. It is also a good idea to check any links and videos that you wish to use. Show Taskbar Run your presentation with the ability to go to other open applications via the Taskbar without escaping out of slide show. Notes Pane Enter speaker notes and resize fonts. Presenter view toolbar: Pointer tools For annotation. Slide navigation - Jump to a slide in the presentation. Zoom Click to zoom into part of your slide, click again to zoom out. Black/unblack slide show Toggles to hide or reveal the slide show from the audience. More slide options Menu of additional slide show options. Presenter View Toolbar Notes 6

Other useful features The Ribbon The Ribbon, first introduced in PowerPoint 2007, is the menu area running across the top of the window. It is organised into Tabs which contain related Groups of Tools. You can customise tabs via PowerPoint Options found in backstage view. Hover your mouse over a Tool icon to see a tip about what it does. If you see an arrow at the bottom right of a group of tools, click on it to see More options. The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) The QAT appears at the top left of the window, regardless of the tab you click on. By default, it contains Save, Undo and Redo. You can customise this area to include Tools you use frequently, from any tab. Use the drop-down arrow to choose Tools from list. You can also right-click on any tool from the Ribbon and select Add to Quick Access Toolbar. The Status Bar The Status Bar is at the bottom of the PowerPoint window. Right-click on the Status Bar to add and remove options such as Notes or Comments. The Zoom Slider Use the Zoom Slider at the right of the Status Bar to zoom in and view small detail, or zoom out for an overview of the whole slide. Views You can change the way your presentation is displayed on screen via the View tab. Normal is the default view. There are also shortcuts to the different view options at the bottom right of the PowerPoint 2013 window, next to the Zoom Slider. Further information and help Use MyIT to log calls with the IT Service Desk: https://myit.abdn.ac.uk 7