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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Lecture Notes
Guides and Tutorials helps you create expert slide presentations in minutes to impress your family, friends, students, and co-workers.
With PowerPoint 2003, we will show you how to create and edit professional looking presentations. These helpful pages will teach you how to put custom animations into your slides, add speaker notes and handouts, and use design templates to make a professional presentation. We will teach you how to choose color schemes, create exciting backgrounds, import text and charts from other programs, and play your slide show from your computer.
With PowerPoint 2003, we will show you how to create and edit professional looking presentations. These helpful pages will teach you how to put custom animations into your slides, add speaker notes and handouts, and use design templates to make a professional presentation. We will teach you how to choose color schemes, create exciting backgrounds, import text and charts from other programs, and play your slide show from your computer.
Introduction to PowerPoint 2003
https://www.ischool.utexas.edu/technology/tutorials/office/ppt03/ppt2003.pdf
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/powerpoint/powerpoint.html
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/powerpoint/powerpoint_p2s1.html
PowerPoint 2003 training courses
PowerPoint 2003 training courses
A roadmap to PowerPoint 2003 training:
1. A great place to start
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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Create your first presentation | The steps for preparing a show, start to finish — from writing your text, laying out slides, and applying a design template, to doing a preview and getting ready to present |
So that's how! Great PowerPoint features | How to put a presentation on a CD, how to add a unique design to title slides, and how to do a couple of other things (related to templates and pictures) you'll be glad to know about |
2. Choice for charts
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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Flowcharting with flair | How to create a flowchart, make it look the way you want it to, and give it styles |
Org charts A to Z | How to create an organization chart, top to bottom, end to end |
Use Visio drawings in presentations, documents, and publications | How to insert complex charts into a PowerPoint show and work with them |
3. Animation skills
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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Animations I: Preset and custom animation | Animation basics: How to add animation using a preset scheme, and how to adapt animation effects to your purposes |
Animations II: Motion paths | How to make stuff zoom around on your slides, wherever you want it to go |
Animations III: Timing | Delays and surprises: How to schedule your effects for maximum effectiveness |
4. Sound decisions, movie magic
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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Playing sound | How to insert and play a sound file across several slides, how to program and play a CD |
Playing movies | How to insert and play a movie: options, buttons, full-screen view |
5. Master design skills
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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Design efficiently with masters | How to make one set of changes apply to many slides, and how to make title slides look different from other slides |
Create your own template | How to build on a design template that comes with PowerPoint and turn it into one that perfectly suits your organization or event |
6. Presenter extraordinaire
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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The small print: headers and footers | How to get footer text and slide or page numbers the way you want them on slides and printouts |
Navigation know-how | How to use the new Slide Show toolbar, how to move freely and precisely between slides, and how task panes and the keyboard can shorten your work |
7. And for your audience
COURSE | WHAT YOU’LL LEARN |
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Printing I: Know your options | Which of the PowerPoint printout types is the one you want for a given occasion, and how to print a presentation in Microsoft OfficeWord |
Printing II: Work with color commands | Which of the color options is the one you want — full color, black and white with some grays, or barest black and white — and how to keep parts of your slides from printing at all |
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