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 Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 QuickSteps
  

  Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 QuickSteps by Carole Boggs Matthews

  • Published by: OSBORNE/MCGRAW
  • Author: Carole Boggs Matthews
  • Page Count: 228
  • Group: POWERPOINT 2007
  • ISBN: 0072263709/9780072263701
  • Published: Jan 2007

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Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 QuickSteps
Create great-looking presentation slides right away using Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. Color screenshots and clear instructions show you how to use the new and improved capabilities featured in this powerful presentation program. Follow along and learn to work with the new Office interface and ribbon, create slides, and add text, tables, charts, graphics, sound, and video. Plus, it's easy to flip straight to the information you need using the color-coded tabs, detailed index, and chapter "How to" lists. Get the book that gets you started using PowerPoint 2007 in no time.

In each chapter:

    * Shortcuts for accomplishing common tasks
    * Need-to-know facts in concise narrative
    * Helpful reminders or alternate ways of doing things
    * Bonus information related to the topic being covered
    * Errors and pitfalls to avoid

Chapter 1. Stepping into PowerPoint
Chapter 2. Creating the Presentation
Chapter 3. Working with Slides, Notes, and Masters
Chapter 4. Modifying Slides Text
Chapter 5. Creating Tables in Slides
Chapter 6. Working with Clip Art and Graphs
Chapter 7. Working with Organization Charts and Diagrams
Chapter 8. Special Effects and Drawing in PowerPoint
Chapter 9. Working with Multimedia and the Internet
Chapter 10. Printing and Running a Slide Show