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Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Tutorials – CBT Training Video
Working with Text
- Entering Text on a Slide
- Managing Text Overflow
- Formatting Text
- Importing Text
- Using Spell Checker
- Working with Bullets and Numbering
- Creating Titles
- Creating Slide Content
- Using Speaker Notes
Working with Graphics
- Working with SmartArt Graphics
- Working with WordArt
- Inserting a Photo
- Resizing and Rotating a photo
- Formatting a Photo
- Working with Clip Art
- Formatting Clip Art
Working with Tables and Charts
- Inserting a Table
- Entering Table Data
- Formatting Tables
- Inserting a Word or Excel Chart
- Inserting a Chart
- Entering Chart Data
- Formatting Charts
- Inserting a Word or Excel Chart
Drawing Shapes
- Inserting Shapes
- Drawing Shapes
- Using 3D Effects
- Working with Fill & Line Color
- Aligning and Grouping Shapes – Lesson 1
- Aligning and Grouping Shapes – Lesson 2
- Drawing a Curve
- Using Quick Styles
- Using Action Buttons
Creating Custom Themes and Quick Styles
- Using Theme Colors
- Modifying Theme Fonts
- Working with Theme Effects
- Editing a Theme Master
- Creating a Background
- Applying Quick Styles
- Editing a Quick Style
Working with Multimedia
- Using Multimedia on Slides
- Inserting Movies
- Managing Movie Action
- Inserting Audio Clips
- Managing Audio Playback
- Using CD Music
- Working with Hyperlinks
Applying Transitions and Animations
- Understanding Transitions
- Applying a Transition to a Slide – Lesson 1
- Applying a Transition to a Slide – Lesson 2
- Using Animation
- Applying Animation to Text
- Applying Animation to an Object
- Animating a SmartArt Graphic
- Creating a Custom Animation
Preparing Your Final Presentation
- Sorting Slides
- Rehearsing a Show
- Using Hidden Slides
- Creating Custom Shows
- Printing Audience Handouts and Speaker Notes
Delivering Your Presentation
- Keyboard Shortcuts for Moving Between Slides
- Using Pointers and Annotations
- Saving for the Web
- Setting Security Options
Tips and Tricks
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 1
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 2
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 3
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 4
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 5
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 6
- Putting it All Together – Lesson 7
- Top Five Ways to Kill Your Presentation
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/144574475/VTC.Microsoft.PowerPoint.2007-CFE.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/144576949/VTC.Microsoft.PowerPoint.2007-CFE.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/144579166/VTC.Microsoft.PowerPoint.2007-CFE.part3.rar
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