Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Customizing Design Templates
Topic A: Modify Slide Masters and Slide LayoutsTopic B: Modify the Notes Master and the Handout MasterTopic C: Add Headers and Footers
2 - Adding Tables
Topic A: Create a TableTopic B: Format a TableTopic C: Insert a Table from Other Microsoft Office Applications
3 - Adding Charts
Topic A: Create a ChartTopic B: Format a ChartTopic C: Insert a Chart from Microsoft Excel
4 - Working with Media
Topic A: Add Audio to a PresentationTopic B: Add Video to a PresentationTopic C: Add a Screen Recording
5 - Building Advanced Transitions and Animations
Topic A: Use the Morph TransitionTopic B: Customize Animations
6 - Collaborating on a Presentation
Topic A: Review a PresentationTopic B: Co-author a Presentation
7 - Customizing Presentation Delivery
Topic A: Enhance a Live PresentationTopic B: Record a PresentationTopic C: Set Up a Slide Show
8 - Modifying Presentation Navigation
Topic A: Divide a Presentation into SectionsTopic B: Add LinksTopic C: Create a Custom Slide Show
9 - Securing and Distributing a Presentation
Topic A: Secure a PresentationTopic B: Create a Video or a CD
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
This course is intended for students who have a foundational working knowledge of PowerPoint, who wish to take advantage of the application's higher-level usability, security, collaboration, and distribution functionality.
Prerequisites
Other Prerequisites
To ensure success, students should have experience using PowerPoint, running within the Windows® 10 operating system, to create, edit, and deliver presentations. To obtain this level of knowledge and skills, you can take the following Logical Operations courses: Using Microsoft® Windows® 10 or Microsoft® Windows® 10: Transition from Windows® 7
Microsoft® PowerPoint® for Office 365™ (Desktop or Online): Part 1