Microsoft Office 2000 - Advanced PowerPoint 2000
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Overview/Description
To enable those proficient in PowerPoint 2000 to become expert users
Target Audience
Personnel at all levels of the enterprise; anyone wishing to become familiar with PowerPoint 2000; students wishing to become certified as Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 at the Core level
Prerequisites
Some knowledge of basic word processing and computing; familiarity with the Microsoft Office environment
Expected Duration (hours)
4.0
Lesson Objectives Microsoft Office 2000 - Advanced PowerPoint 2000
add summary and agenda slides to PowerPoint 2000 presentations.
add animations, action buttons, hyperlinks, movies, and sound clips to PowerPoint 2000 presentations.
add a summary slide, a hyperlink, and a movie clip to a PowerPoint 2000 presentation.
create tables and charts in PowerPoint 2000.
insert and format a table in PowerPoint 2000.
customize slide color schemes and backgrounds in PowerPoint 2000.
create new toolbars and customize exiting toolbars in PowerPoint.
alter a slide background, create a new toolbar, and customize an existing toolbar in PowerPoint 2000.
create and apply design templates, replace fonts throughout a presentation, and create and edit macros in PowerPoint 2000.
record, run, and edit a macro in PowerPoint 2000.
save PowerPoint 2000 slides as graphics, convert them to professional print formats, and export them to Microsoft Word.
embed fonts while saving a presentation and use the Pack and Go Wizard in PowerPoint 2000.
save a slide as a GIF graphic and embed fonts while saving a presentation in PowerPoint 2000.
use the Meeting Minder to record meeting minutes and create action items in PowerPoint 2000.
record meeting minutes and create, assign, and export an action item using PowerPoint 2000's Meeting Minder.
publish PowerPoint 2000 presentations to the Web and broadcast them online.
publish a PowerPoint 2000 presentation to the Web and set up a presentation broadcast for the Internet in PowerPoint 2000.
Course Number: 111408_eng