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<div class="intro">Microsoft '''PowerPoint''' is a popular computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used to present ideas and images in a linear sequence. It is fairly easy to learn to use PowerPoint to make simple "click-through" slide shows to present your work. PowerPoint also includes advanced features that create animations and "interactive" presentations.</div>
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<div class="intro">Microsoft '''PowerPoint''' is a popular computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used to present ideas and images in a linear sequence. It is fairly easy to learn to use PowerPoint to make simple "click-through" slide shows to present your work. PowerPoint also includes advanced features that create animations and "interactive" presentations.</div>
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PowerPoint 2007 uses .pptx as an extension to distinguish it's proprietary files from those that will open in previous versions of the program. Be cautious when saving files using the latest versions because your presentation will not open on computers using an older version which uses the .ppt extension.
 
  
<br> [[Image:Powerpoint2007.jpg|frame|left]][http://wikis.evergreen.edu/computing/images/3/39/Powerpoint2007.pdf ][[Image:Powerpoint2003.jpg|frame|center]]
 
  
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PowerPoint 2007 uses .pptx as an extension to distinguish it's proprietary files from those that will open in previous versions of the program. Be cautious when saving files using the latest versions because your presentation will not open on computers using an older version which uses the .ppt extension.
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==== Accessing Powerpoint ====
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[[Image:Powerpoint2007.jpg|link=http://wikis.evergreen.edu/computing/images/3/39/Powerpoint2007.pdf|left|[[Media:powerpoint2007.pdf|Powerpoint 2007 Handout]]]]
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[[Image:Powerpoint2003.jpg|link=http://wikis.evergreen.edu/computing/images/a/a2/Powerpoint2003.pdf|center|[[Media:powerpoint2003.pdf|Powerpoint 2007 Handout]]]]
  
PowerPoint, as part of Microsoft Office 2007, is available in the [[Computer Center]] and many [[Computer Labs and Classrooms|other places on campus]]. PowerPoint is available for Windows or Macintosh, and in theory it is possible to bring your files between platforms.
 
  
==== Additional Help ====
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====Accessing Powerpoint====
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PowerPoint, as part of Microsoft Office 2007, is available in the [[Computer Center]] and many [[Computer Labs and Classrooms|other places on campus]]. PowerPoint is available for Windows or Macintosh, and in theory it is possible to bring your files between platforms.
  
*[[PowerPoint Tutorials]]  
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====Additional Help====
*[[Media:SamplePpt1.zip|Sample Powerpoint 1]] (text w/design template)  
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*[[PowerPoint Tutorials]]
*[[Media:SamplePpt2.zip|Sample Powerpoint 2]] (photos w/master slide changes)
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*[[Media:samplePpt1.zip|Sample Powerpoint 1]] (text w/design template)
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*[[Media:samplePpt2.zip|Sample Powerpoint 2]] (photos w/master slide changes)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 10 May 2011

Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular computer presentation program (think "digital slideshow"). It is most commonly used to present ideas and images in a linear sequence. It is fairly easy to learn to use PowerPoint to make simple "click-through" slide shows to present your work. PowerPoint also includes advanced features that create animations and "interactive" presentations.


PowerPoint 2007 uses .pptx as an extension to distinguish it's proprietary files from those that will open in previous versions of the program. Be cautious when saving files using the latest versions because your presentation will not open on computers using an older version which uses the .ppt extension.


Powerpoint 2007 Handout
Powerpoint 2007 Handout


Accessing Powerpoint

PowerPoint, as part of Microsoft Office 2007, is available in the Computer Center and many other places on campus. PowerPoint is available for Windows or Macintosh, and in theory it is possible to bring your files between platforms.

Additional Help