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Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
Starting a Slide Show
Launch a file into Slide Show from the Windows
98 shell by right-mouse
clicking on the PowerPoint file and selecting Show from the shortcut menu.
Keyboarding
You can create a new bullet slide and move from the title area to
the body area with keyboard commands. To create a new slide while on a bullet
slide, hold the Ctrl key while
hitting Enter in Slide view. Start typing to automatically enter Title text. Then hit
Ctrl+Enter again to move to the bullet area, and so on. When you've finished with the last
placeholder on the slide, Ctrl+Enter will create a new slide for you.
Reverting to Master Layout
If you've created a slide and made formatting changes to
the layout but want to revert to the original PowerPoint formatting from the master
layout, select the Slide Layout button from the Common Tasks list, select the slide
layout of your slide, and click on Reapply.
Hiding background Graphics
You can hide background graphics from the master on any
slide if you need more room for your slide objects. From the Format menu, select
Background and click the "Omit background graphics from master" check box.
Multiple Guides
You can create multiple guides in PowerPoint to help you
align different objects. From the View menu, select Guides. While pressing the Ctrl key,
drag a copy of the guide to the desired location. To eliminate unwanted guides, select one
and drag it off the edge of the screen.
Adding AutoClipArt
You can add your own clip art images to Clip
Art Gallery to
illustrate concepts in your presentation. Use the Import button in Clip Art Gallery,
and double-click on your picture to add it. After the image is
imported, you'll see the Picture Properties dialog. Enter the keyword(s) in the
Description box to associate with the image. The next time the AutoClipArt feature
encounters that word and suggests clip-art images, your image will be among the selections
offered.
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