10 powerpoint shortcuts you should know
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These 10 power shortcuts for PowerPoint will help you repurpose themes from other presentations, play sound across multiple slides, discover hidden keyboard commands, create custom slide shows and save your presentation as a template for future use.
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10 PowerPointShortcuts YouShould Know
NEXT TIP: REPURPOSING THEMES
1. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
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Once you’ve set up the animation properties for one item on your slide, you can
quickly apply those same settings to other items so you don’t have to redefine the
animation for each individual item or object. Select the item with the animations
you want to copy and press Alt-Shift-C to copy the animation properties. Then
click the item you want to add the animations to. If you have multiple items on the
slide that need the same animation just double-click the Animation Painter button
in the Ribbon and then click each item on your slide.
NEXT TIP: SOUND IN MULTIPLE SLIDES
Repurposing Themes from Other Presentations
2. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
When you want to apply a theme from one slide deck to another one, use this
quick tip from a hidden menu.
1. Open the new deck that needs the previous theme
2. Click the New Slide button and at the bottom of that menu, choose “Reuse Slides…”
3. Find the deck with the theme you want to use and then right-click or Ctrl-click any of
the slides and choose “Apply Theme to All Slides”
NEXT TIP: EMBEDDED FONTS
Playing Sound Across Multiple Slides
3. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
This power tip will help you play background music across some but not all of the
slides in your deck. Click once on the speaker icon on the slide where you inserted
the audio file and click Playback in the Ribbon. In the Animation Pane that appears,
right click on the music file and choose Effect Options. Then, just enter the slide
number where you want the music to stop playing and you’re set.
NEXT TIP: CHANGING VIEWS
Embed Fonts in Your Presentation
4. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
When you want to make sure the fonts in your presentation always look the
same when you send it to someone else, use this power tip.
Go to File > Options > Save
At the bottom of this dialog box, check the box to “Embed fonts in the file”.
Now, whenever you save the presentation, PowerPoint will include the fonts
used so it can be edited and will still look the same.
NEXT TIP: RIBBON KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
Keyboard Shortcuts to Change Views
5. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
There are eight di�erent views in PowerPoint. Use the Shift and Alt keys to
quickly jump between them using this reference guide.
Jump from Normal to Slide Master by Shift-clicking the Normal view icon
Jump from Normal to Outline View by Alt-clicking the Normal view icon
Jump from Slide Sorter to Handout Master by Shift-clicking the Slide Sorter icon
Jump from Slide Sorter back to Normal by Alt-clicking on the Slide Sorter icon
Access the Set Up Show options dialog by Shift-clicking either the Reading or
Slide Show icons
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NEXT TIP: ZOOMING
Use Alt-H to Expose Keyboard Shortcuts on the Ribbon
6. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
Learning keyboard shortcuts is a sure-fire way to increase your e�ciency. In
PowerPoint, press Alt-h to expose every available keyboard shortcut for
each command on the Ribbon.
NEXT TIP: INSERT IMAGE INTO TEXT
Zoom in to Highlight Slide Detail
7. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
When you’re presenting your slides, use the Presenter View feature to expose the
Slide Zoom feature. Just click on the magnifying glass icon, select the area you
want to zoom into and click. Zoom back out by clicking the Slide Zoom icon again.
NEXT TIP: CUSTOM SLIDE SHOWS
Insert an Image into Text
8. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
You can fill your slide headline with an image if you know where to look. Select
your text and go to the Format menu, choose Text Fill and then Picture…
NEXT TIP: SAVING TEMPLATES
Create Custom Slide Shows for Di�erent Audiences
9. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
Rather than duplicating and customizing a presentation deck for di�erent
audiences, use the Custom Show feature in PowerPoint. Go to the Slide Show tab,
then choose Custom Slide Show. Give your show a name and add the
appropriate slides.
Saving Your Presentation as a Template
10. POWERPOINT SHORTCUTS
When you’ve perfected your deck and want to save it as a template in
PowerPoint, choose Save As… instead of Save. In the Save As… dialog, choose
PowerPoint Template as the file type and click OK.
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