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How-to Guide
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About This Guide
• Purpose: This guide has been created to show you how to use
Oracle PowerPoint template efficiently.• Benefits: This guide will increase the functionality and usability
PowerPoint presentations and most importantly, save you time
• Call to Action: Keep a copy of this guide on your computer andcreating your next PowerPoint presentation.
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How To View This Style Guide
• This presentation is best viewed in “Slide Show” mode
– From the View tab, click Slide Show or press F5 on your keyboard.
• It has been set up with hyperlinks that will take you to the diffesections of the guide without having to scroll through the entir
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New Oracle TemplateAt a Glance
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Key Features
Feature Essentials Details
Theme Colors
• The new template includes Oracle brand colorschosen to work well in PowerPoint.
• Six primary colors are built into the template.Choose these colors first.
• Do not change the default colo
Custom Slide Layouts andSample Content Slides
• The templates include a library of custom slidelayouts and sample content slides including: SectionHeader, Quote, Charts, Table, Agenda, Org Chart,and more.
• All slide layouts have been creaOracle brand.
• Use the layouts to save time an
Oracle Jiaguwen Template • This uses the same structure and same color palette.• This uses the same foundation
Java templates for ease of use a
Java Template• This uses the same structure with a different color
palette unique to Java.
• This uses the same foundation Oracle Jiaguwen templates for compatibility.
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Widescreen Template (16x9)
Title Slide Title and Content Title, Subtitle, and Content
Quote And Many More Custom Layouts and Sample Content Slid
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Standard Template (4x3)
Title Slide Title and Content Title, Subtitle, and Content
Quote And Many More Custom Layouts and Sample Content Slid
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Java Widescreen and Standard Template
Title Slide Title and Content Title, Subtitle, and Content
Quote And Many More Custom Layouts and Sample Content Slid
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Oracle Jiaguwen Widescreen and Standard Templa
Title Slide Title and Content Title, Subtitle, and Content
And Many More Custom Layouts and Sample Content Slid
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Setting Up the Template
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Downloading the Template
• You can download the new template directly from
my.oracle.com/site/mktg/creative/Templates/PowerPoint/index.html
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Please perform the following steps in the order specified forbest results. Note: PowerPoint 2013 users, there’s an extra steprequired (see next page).
1. Open a copy of the new template.
2. From the File tab, choose Save As.
3. At the bottom of the Save As dialog box, click the Save astype drop-down arrow and select PowerPoint Template (*.potx).
Important: The file path should automatically change to the MicrosoftTemplates folder on your computer. If it does not, change the file type
to something else. Then change the file type back to a PowerPointtemplate (*.potx) and it should refresh to the correct template folderpath on your computer.
4. In the File name box, type the word “blank” and click Save.
Note: If you have an existing template called “blank” saved in yourtemplate folder, replace it with the new template.
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Saving the Template as Your Default
Tip: Naming your template blank.potx makdefault template that will be applied automnew presentations.
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5. Place your cursor inside the field next to Delocation, right-click and choose Paste (be su
path by highlighting all text before pasting).
6. Replace the word in the path from “PowerPclick OK.
7. Follow the same instructions outlined on pasaving the template as your default.
If you’re using PowerPoint 2013, you must perform thefollowing steps before saving the template as your default,as described on the previous page.
1. Open a copy of the new template.
2. From the File tab, choose Options to access the PowerPoint Optionsdialog box.
3. Click Save (on left navigation bar).
4. Under Save Presentations, click inside the field next to AutoRecoverfile location and scroll over (highlight) all text to select the entire path,then right-click and choose Copy.
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Saving the Template as Your Default (PPT 2013 Use
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There are several ways to convert an old presentation tothe new Oracle template. The method we recommend
(because it is simple and avoids a PowerPoint bug) isoutlined below.
1. Open an existing presentation.
2. In Slide Sorter View, select (Ctrl+A) and copy (Ctrl+C)all slides.
3. Open a copy of the new Oracle template.
4. In Slide Sorter View, click paste (Ctrl+V).
5. A Paste Options clipboard icon will appear. Hoveryour mouse over the icon and select Use DestinationTheme (default).
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Converting Old Presentations to the New Oracle Te
Paste Options
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Note: The new template uses the standard, best layouts. This will require that you pay special attewhen converting slides from the previous Oracletemplate.
Tip: If you want to have multiple templatePowerPoint presentation, select Keep Sou
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Next, you will need to reset the slide layout of each slide(during conversion, some elements including text and
graphics will need to be adjusted).
1. While in Slide Sorter view, select the slides that require alayout applied.
2. From the Home tab, Slides group, click Layout to access theslide gallery.
3. Select an appropriate slide layout.
4. When applying a slide layout to a slide on which a text box
was used (and not a text placeholder), do the following:a. Cut the text out of the text box and paste it into the text
placeholder provided by the slide layout.
b. Delete the original text box.
c. Click Reset within the Slides group.
IMPORTANT! Text Placeholders vs. Te
Text placeholders are designed to house bu
that all bulleted text will adhere to the masthe template.
Text boxes should only be used for text inteadditional notation (footnote, source info,
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Converting Old Presentations to the New Oracle Te(contd.)
Tip: To reset placeholders to their defau
formatting, click Reset within the Slides
click Reset Layout to Default Settings, lo
of the Layout gallery.
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In the new template the vertical size
of the slides is the same in both thestandard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9)formats. Placeholder text is the samesize, also.
When copying and pasting slides
from one size to the other there isless manual adjustment necessary.
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Converting Between the New Template Sizes
Widescreen (16:9)
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Oracle Standards
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Recommended Opening and Closing Sequence
• The opening slide is reserved for the Oracle logo.
• The design composition of the standard title slide should never be altered. When copresenting, aslide is available.
• The standard closing slide sequence should be the “Hardware and Software, Engineered to Work followed by the Oracle logo slide.
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Logo slide Safe harbor frontslide
(if required)
Title slide Agenda slides Presentationcontents
Logo slide Safe harboslide
(if requi
Title slide with logo
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• One of the safe harbor slides must be used if yourpresentation covers material affected by Oracle’sRevenue Recognition Policy.
• To learn more about this policy, e-mailRevrec-americasiebc_us@oracle.com
• For internal communication, Safe HarborStatements are not required. However, there is anapplicable disclaimer (Exhibit E) that should beused, found in the Oracle Revenue RecognitionPolicy for Future Product Communications. Click onthis link to find out more information.http://my.oracle.com/site/fin/gfo/GlobalProcesses/
cnt452504.pdf
• For all external communications such as pressrelease, roadmaps, PowerPoint presentations, SafeHarbor Statements are required. You can refer tothe link mentioned above to find out additionalinformation/disclaimers required depending onyour audience.
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Safe Harbor Statements
Safe Harbor Front Slide
Safe Harbor Back Slide
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Information Protection Policy ClassificationUpdating Footer Text
• An information protection policy notice is built into the mastertemplate in the footer placeholder. For all presentationscreated for internal use, this notice must be updated with thecorrect confidential information classification, which should notbe altered.
• Note: Presentations created for public consumption do notneed to carry an information protection policy notice. TheyDO need to include the Oracle copyright notice as includedin this template. Instructions for selecting the appropriateconfidential information classification for your InformationProtection Policy notice or for removing it from your templatefor a public-facing presentation are provided on the next slide.
• More information about information protection andclassification can be found in the Information Protection Policy.
Choose one of the following for your class
• Confidential – Oracle Internal: For information thto Oracle—for example, companywide sendmailsmaterials, and internal company policies (certainpolicies, may require a higher level of classificatio
• Confidential – Oracle Restricted: For informationconfidential to Oracle and for which unauthorizereasonably expected to result in damage to Oracinternal customer system configurations and reqanalyses, employee personal contact informationordering documents, budget information, contra
vendors, and organization charts.• Confidential – Oracle Highly Restricted: For inform
confidential to Oracle and for which unauthorizereasonably expected to result in significant damaexample, strategic business plans such as acquisiinformation used to authenticate an individual, sfinancial results; sensitive employee informationnumber/national identifier, certain health informproduct security vulnerabilities.
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Using the Template
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• Slide layouts in PowerPoint save you time!
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When proper layout is applied, all elements ona slide (bullets images, tables, charts, etc.) areformatted seamlessly by the new template.
Note: There are 36 custom, predefined layoutsbuilt into the new Oracle template.
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Slide Layout
Custom Slide Layout Options
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1. While in Normal view, from the Home tab, Slidesgroup, click the down arrow next to the New
Slide button to access the Layout gallery.
2. Select the slide layout that will best present theinformation you wish to convey (e.g., if you arepresenting data in a chart, select a layout thatincludes a chart).
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Applying a Slide Layout
From the Home Tab
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1. While in Normal view, select the slide thatrequires a new layout.
2. From the Home tab, Slides group, click theLayout button to access the slide gallery.
3. Select an appropriate slide layout.
4. To reset placeholders to their default position,size, and formatting.
– PC: Click Reset within the Slides group.
– Mac: Click Reset Layout to Default Settings located at thebottom of the layout gallery.
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Resetting a Slide Layout
Tip: You can apply a slide layout to multiple slide
selecting multiple slides (Shift + click) and clickin
the Home tab.
From the Home Tab
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• Specific colors have been selected and preset as defaults (theme colors) in the new Ora
• These colors were selected to enhance readability, vibrancy, when projected, clarity wheand to ensure consistency across Oracle presentations.
• Do not change the preset colors in the template.
Lights/Darks
R 255G 255B 255
R 95G 95B 95
R 220G 227B 228
R 127G 127B 127
Accents and Default Chart Color Order
R 248G 0B 0
R 138G 19B 59
R 255G 119B 0
R 70G 87B 94
R 141G 166B 177
Oracle Color Palette
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Java Color Palette
• Specific colors have been selected and preset as defaults (theme colors) in the new Java
• These colors were selected to enhance readability, vibrancy, when projected, clarity wheand to ensure consistency across Java presentations.
• Do not change the preset colors in the template.
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Lights/Darks
R 255G 255B 255
R 95G 95B 95
R 220G 227B 228
R 127G 127B 127
Accents and Default Chart Color Order
R 70G 87B 94
R 83G 130B 161
R 141G 166B 177
R 93G 151B 154
R 255G 165B 24
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Using the Oracle Color Palette
Theme colors are approvedOracle primary colors.
Note: Do not usestandard colors orrecent colors as they
are generic Microsoftcolors and are notapproved Oracle colors.
Use these accent colors first.
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To Access the Theme Colors in theNew Template
Option 1(Home Tab)
1. Select an object.
2. From the Home tab, click the drop-down arrow to theright of the Shape Fill button.
Option 2
(Mini Toolbar; PC Users Only)1. Select an object and right-click.
2. From the mini toolbar, click the Shape Fill button.
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Using the Oracle Color Palette (contd.)
From the Home Tab
Right-click to Access the Mini Toolbar
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Sample Slides
• Several samples slides have been created for your use and are included in the new temp
• These sample slides are designed to save you time by not having to recreate charts, tabfrom scratch.
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• Several premade charts are included in the newtemplate that leverage the Oracle-approved
theme colors.
• Save time by simply copying a premade chart fromthe template and modifying it with your data.
• Detailed instructions on how to customize apremade chart with your data are included in thespeaker notes of all premade charts.
•
Go to the View tab and select Notes Page ORin Normal view, drag the notes pane (located at bottom)upward.
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Premade Charts
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To utilize PowerPoint’s full charting features, youmust first convert all charts created in earlier
versions of PowerPoint.
Convert a Chart
1. Double-click a chart (created in PowerPoint 2003or earlier version).
2. When the dialog box appears, select Convert All.
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Copy and Paste a Premade Chart
1. Open a copy of the new template.
2. From the View tab, select Slide Sorter.
3. Locate the premade chart slide you wish to use;select and copy it (Ctrl+C).
4. Open a new or existing presentation.
5. In Slide Sorter view, hit paste (Ctrl+V).
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How to Use a Premade Chart
Note: Close the file containing a copy of the template from which youcopied the chart.
From Slide Sorter View
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Delete Sample Data from Premade Chart
1. From the View tab, select Normal.2. To activate the chart data for editing, click to select
the chart
– In PPT 2007 and 2010: Click the Edit Data button from the ChartTools Design tab.
– In PPT 2011 for Mac: Click the Edit button within the Chart tab.
3. With the Excel worksheet open, select all the sampledata by clicking the top-left corner cell of the
datasheet, right-click, and select Delete.
4. Close the Excel spreadsheet.
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How to Use a Premade Chart (contd.)
Tip: Clicking the top-left corner cell
will select all data.
Click the Edit Data Button to Activate
Excel Worksheet
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Add Your Data to a Premade Chart
Enter data manually directly in the Excel spreadsheet1. Click in the first empty cell (row 1) of the spreadsheet and begin typing.
Copy data from another Excel spreadsheet
1. Open an existing Excel spreadsheet and select the range of cells you
wish to copy.
2. Return to your presentation, click the Edit Data button from the
Data group of the Chart Tools Design tab to activate the associated
spreadsheet.
Note: If no elements appear in the chart, this is because there is nodata in the spreadsheet yet.
3. Click in the first empty cell of the spreadsheet and paste (Ctrl+V) to
place the data.
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How to Use a Premade Chart (contd.)
In Excel, Select the Range of Cells You
In PowerPoint, Enter Data Manually in
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From the Data Group (PC Users)Adjust Chart Orientation
After adding data to a sample premade chart, you may
have to adjust the chart’s orientation to more accuratelyreflect your data.
PC Users
1. Double-click the chart to activate the Chart Tools Design tab.
2. Click the Switch Row/Column button. If the Switch Row/Column button is
disabled, click the Select Data button and click the Switch Row/Column button
from within the dialog box provided. Click “OK” (the chart will automatically change
to reflect this).
3. To change back to Series in rows (the default), click Switch Row/Column from the
Data group within the Chart Tools Design tab.
Mac Users
1. Select (click) the chart to activate the Chart tab.
2. Click the Edit button (the Excel spreadsheet will appear but resize this window and
return to PPT).
3. From the Chart tab, click the desired Switch Plot buttons (by row or column).
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How to Use a Premade Chart (contd.)
Alternate DiaBox in Excel
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When you copy and paste tables from Word or Excel, youmay need to apply a PowerPoint table style to match the
sample charts provided in the template.Click to select the table, then:
1. Select the Table Tools Design tab.
2. Click the More arrow in the lower-right corner of the TableStyles gallery to view all the design styles.
3. Click the thumbnail for Light Style 1- Accent 5 to apply toyour chart.
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How to Apply a Design Style to an Existing Table
Tip: Apply the new table style before making changes to the tablelayout or format.
Click the More arrow to expandthe Table Styles gallery
From the Table Tools Design Tab
From the Table Styles Gallery
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Many layouts in the template use full-frame photos in thebackground. These include the Title Layouts, Section Header,and Metric Layouts and are recognizable by noting that the
photo fills the slide.
1. Right-click the slide area and choose Format Background fromthe pop-up menu.
2. From the Fill menu, click Picture and texture fill.
3. Under Insert from: click File.
4. Locate your new picture and click Insert or Open.
Note: Images used in the background must be sized for theaspect ratio of the presentation or they will be distorted.This cannot be adjusted in PowerPoint.
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Replace Photos on Layouts with Background Photo
Examples of layouts using background photos
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1. Right-click the slide area and choose Format Background fromthe pop-up menu.
2. From the Fill menu, click Picture or Texture.
3. Next to Insert from: click Choose Picture.
4. Locate your new picture and click Insert.
Note: Images used in the background on Mac must be sized forthe aspect ratio of the presentation or they will be distorted.This cannot be adjusted in PowerPoint.
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Replace Photos on Layouts with Background Photo(for Mac Users)
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Any layout that includes photos other than full screen usesphoto placeholders. These include the Announcement, theQuote with Photo, the Device layouts, and many more.
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Replace Photos on Layouts with Photo Placeholde
Examples of layouts using photo placeholders
1. Select the sample picture and press Delete.
2. Click the icon inside the shape to open the Insert Picturedialog box.
3. Navigate to the location where the picture is stored, selectdesired picture, and click the Insert or Open button to fit theimage proportionally within the shape.
Note: Do not right-click the image to change theplaceholder. This will change the frame size of tInstead, follow the steps outlined.
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Replace Photos on Layouts with Photo Placeholde(for Mac Users)1. Select the sample picture and press Delete.
2. Click the icon inside the shape to open the Choose a Picture
dialog box.
3. Navigate to the location where the picture is stored, selectdesired picture, and click the Insert button to fit the imageproportionally within the shape.
Note: Do not right-click the image to change the picture insidethe picture placeholder. This will change the frame size of thepicture placeholder. Instead, follow the steps outlined.
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Modify Images Within Photo PlaceholdersPowerPoint 2010 & 2013: Use the Crop tool to reposition apicture within a placeholder.
1. From the Picture Tools Format tab on the ribbon, click theCrop button.
2. Click and drag the picture within the placeholder to reposition.
3. To scale the picture within the placeholder (while Crop isactive), grab a round corner handle and drag to resize. Holdthe Shift key to constrain picture aspect ratio when resizing.
PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Once you have enhanced cropping tools will appear in a poimage whenever it is selected.
1. Crop to Fill will typically be the best star
2. Click the Crop button.
3. Click and drag the picture within the pla4. To scale the picture within the placehold
active), grab a round corner handle and the Shift key to constrain picture aspect
Crop
Crop to Fill
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Replace Photos on Layouts with Logo PlaceholdersA number of layouts provide the opportunity to include thelogo of a partner, customer, or acquisition. These include theAnnouncement, Quote with Logo, and Title Slide with Photo
and Logo layouts.
Examples of layouts using logo placeholders
1. Right-click the sample logo and choose Change Picture.
2. Navigate to the location where the new logo is stored, selectdesired logo file, and click the Open button to replace thesample logo.
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Replace Photos on Layouts with Logo Placeholders(for Mac Users)1. Right-click the sample logo and choose Change Picture.
2. Navigate to the location where the new logo is stored, select
desired logo file, and click the Insert button to replace thesample logo.
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Header and
From the Insert Menu (Mac Users)
From the Insert Tab (PC Users)When updating older presentations that contain footertext, you will need to do the following.
1. Turn off footers/slide numbers before copying slides into the new Oracletemplate. Turn them back on after copying.
2. Open an existing presentation and turn off footers/slide numbers
a. From the Insert tab, select the Header & Footer button (PPT 2007/2010) or from theInsert menu, choose Header and Footer (PPT 2011 for Mac).
b. On the Slide tab, remove the checkmarks next to Slide number and Footer.
c. Click Apply to All.
3. Copy and paste slides into the new Oracle template, then turn footers/slidenumbers back on
a. Open the Header & Footer dialog again and check the boxes for Slide numberand Footer.
b. Edit Footer text to include only the appropriate confidential classification (seeprevious slide for classification details).
• Confidential – Oracle Internal
• Confidential – Oracle Restricted
• Confidential – Oracle Highly Restricted
c. Click Apply to All.
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Updating Footer Text
Confidential – Oracle Internal
Confidential – Oracle Restricted
Confidential – Oracle Highly Restricted
Edit footer text to include one of the threeappropriate classifications
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If your original slides contain text boxes with footer text,you must remove them before converting to the newOracle template.
1. Remove text boxes containing footer text before copying into the new Oracletemplate. Apply footers/slide numbers after copying.
2. Open an existing presentation slide in Normal View.
3. Select the entire text box containing footer text and press the Delete key.
4. Copy and paste slides into the new Oracle template, then apply footers/slidenumbers.
a. From the Insert tab, select the Header & Footer button (PPT 2007/2010) or from theInsert menu, choose Header and Footer (PPT 2011 for Mac) to open the dialog box.
b. Check the boxes for Slide number and Footer.
c. Edit Footer text to include only the appropriate confidential classification (seeprevious slide for classification details).
• Confidential – Oracle Internal
• Confidential – Oracle Restricted
• Confidential – Oracle Highly Restricted
d. Click Apply to All.
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Visual Assets
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Oracle Photography, Icons, and Logos
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Oracle Corporate Photography
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Oracle Corporate Hardware Photogra
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Oracle Corporate Icons
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Oracle Corporate Logos
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Media Manager provides images in a format optimizedfor use in PowerPoint presentations.
• Log into Media Manager
– If you don’t have an account email mediamanager_us_grp@oracle.com
• From the gallery of thumbnail images select the photoyou want by putting a check in the check box above theasset name.
• Select the EXPORT tab and then select the Conversions tab.
• Select Add a Conversion and select PNG 13.33” 150dpi wide,
photo use in PPT from the pull down menu.
• Select EXPORT ITEMS to convert the image.
• Once converted, download, FTP or email the resulting file.
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Converting Photos from Media Manager for Use inPowerPoint
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Visual Slide Library
• The visual slide library includes many preformatted visual diagrams designed to save you time.
• Copy slides from the library and paste them into your presentation.
• The library is supplemental to the template and includes slides in widescreen and standard sizes.
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Each version of the template has aset of prebuilt graphic elements to
jump-start visual thinking. Use theseas a starting point when
• Organizing concepts
• Adding callouts to charts and tables
•
Highlighting key data points
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Graphic Elements
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Text and Background Contrast (Oracle Template)
Below are suggested text colors for light and dark backgrounds. text over dark backgrounds and Accent 4 or Text 1 over light bac
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Text 1Accent 4
White Accent 4Text 1
Accent 4
Text 1Accent 4
Text 1Accent 4
Text 1Accent 4
Text 1Accent 4
N/A Accent 4Text 1
Accent 4
Text 1
Accent 4White N/A
Text 1Accent 4
Text 1Accent 4
White White White White
White White White White
Background 2 Accent 4 Accent 5 Accent 6
Text 1(Gray-80%)
Accent 4(Blue-Gray)
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Text and Background Contrast (Java Template)
Below are suggested text colors for light and dark backgrounds. text over dark backgrounds and Accent 1 or Text 1 over light bac
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Text 1Accent 1
White White Accent 1
Text 1Accent 1
Text 1Accent 1
Text 1Accent 1
Text 1Accent 1
N/AText 1
Accent 1
Text 1
Accent 1
Text 1
Accent 1White N/A N/A
Text 1Accent 1
White White White White
White White White White
Background 2 Accent 1 Accent 2 Accent 3 Java Color Palette
Text 1(Gray-80%)
Accent 1(Blue-Gray)
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Helpful Tips
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• Keep points clear and simple.
•Do not exceed 6 –7 bulletsper slide.
• Edit your copy to fit therecommended font sizes.
• Do not use bullet slides as a
substitute for speaker notes.
• Use action verbs at the beginningof bullets.
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Bullet Slide Usage
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Text Highlight Color
• The new Oracle template includesan approved color for emphasizingimportant words or concepts.
• Use bold, red, or both to highlightONLY KEY text.
• Use highlighted text sparingly.
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Animation Guidelines
• Use animation sparingly (overuse and misuse can be distractinunprofessional).
• Use animation to help convey your message or key points in anwell-paced manner.
• Use subtle animations (fade, wipe) and avoid distracting animafly, spiral in, etc.).
• Less is more (when in doubt, avoid animation altogether).
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Transition Guidelines
• The fade transition is the default and should be retained unlesspecific need.
• Use consistent transitions throughout a presentation.
• Use subtle transitions (fade, wipe) and avoid distracting animadissolve, checkerboard, clock, etc.).
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Capitalization and PunctuationItem Capitalization Rule Punctuation Rule
Presentation Title,Slide Titles,Transition Slides
• Title Case
(capitalize first letter of every word)• Do not capitalize
− Articles: a, an, the
− Coordinating conjunctions: and, but, or, for, nor, etc.
− Prepositions (fewer than five letters): on, at, to, from, by, etc.
• No end punctuation except qexclamation mark
Subtitle• Sentence case
(capitalize first letter of first word only)• No end punctuation except q
exclamation mark
Bulleted Text • Sentence case
(capitalize first letter of first word only)
• Bullets should not be full sent
•No end punctuation except qmark or commas
Titles or Headings inGraphics, Charts, Callouts
• Sentence case or title case(use best judgment but be consistent)
• 2 –3 letter articles are not capped (e.g., This Is the Title)
• No end punctuation except qexclamation mark
Quote Slides • Sentence case
(capitalize first letter of first word only)• Use quotation marks and app
punctuation
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The sample slides included in the template are designedto save you time; however, if you need to remove someof them when creating a new presentation, followthese steps
1. In Slide Sorter view, click the slides you wish to delete(Shift + click to select multiple slides).
2. Right-click and select Delete Slide from thedrop-down menu.
3. Review your presentation and resave.
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Slide Sorter View
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Reducing File Size
• Eliminate unnecessary graphics and slides.
• Create basic shapes in PowerPoint, rather than importing .jpg pictures.
• Build charts and tables using PowerPoint’s charting program (preferable to copying and from Excel, which embeds the entire Excel workbook into your presentation, making yosize significantly larger).
• Instead of copying and pasting pictures onto slides, use the Insert tab, Picture comman
• Choose pictures that have been resized for PowerPoint.
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Use the Compress Pictures Button
• Double-click a picture to activate the Picture Tools Format tab
and click the Compress Pictures button from the Adjust group.
• Click the Options button and under the Target Output section(PPT 2007 and 2010) or Picture Quality drop-down menu (PPT2011 for Mac), select the E-mail option to reduce theresolution to 96 pixels per inch (ppi), click OK.
• Be sure to select Apply to selected pictures only from the nextdialog box before clicking OK if you do not want allpresentation images affected.
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Note: These are
The Delete crop
pictures check b
parts of the pict
hidden during c
Compress Pictures Dialog Box
Compression Settings Dialog Box
Tip: As a final step, resave your presentation under a new name(this can further reduce the file size).
From the Picture Tools Format Tab
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How to Print Slides in Grayscale Mode
• Conserve printer ink by printing in grayscale mode.
• To view how your slides will print in grayscale mode*
1. From the View tab, in the Color/Grayscale group, click Grayscale.
2. Your slides will display without color. Check each slide to ensurethat all objects are displaying at high contrast (black or gray onwhite background).
3. You can make adjustments for printing purposes. (Note: makingchanges in grayscale does not affect the color on your slides.)
4. Select Back to Color View when finished.
• When printing a widescreen presentation, the slides willscale to fit letter paper size (landscape, with white at topand bottom).
• To adjust grayscale settings
1. The Grayscale tab includes various settingLight Grayscale, Inverse Grayscale, Gray wi
2. To apply a different grayscale setting, seleca setting in the Change Selected Object gr
• To print slides in grayscale mode
1. From the Office Button (top-left corner),click Print to access the Print dialog box
2. Under Color/grayscale:select Grayscale
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Printing Your Presentation (for PC Users)
*Compatibility Note: Viewing slides in grayscale mode is only available inPPT 2007 and 2010, not PPT 2011 for Mac.
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How to Print Slides in Grayscale Mode
1. From the File menu (top-left corner), click Print to access the
Print dialog box.
2. Click the drop-down arrow next to OutpGrayscale.
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Printing Your Presentation (for Mac Users)
3. When printing a widescreen presentatiscale to fit letter paper size (landscape,and bottom).
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To output a PDF, using Create PDF/XPS is recommended.
1. Select File > Save & Send > Create PDF/XPS Document >
Create PDF.
2. Do not save Adobe PDF as this can cause some issues withgraphics during conversion.
3. Widescreen presentations will PDF in widescreen format.There is no option to save a PDF at another page size, this istrue for Adobe PDF and PowerPoint PDF.
4. When printing from a widescreen PDF using Acrobat, simply
check Fit under Size Options (for letter size) and the slides willfit letter paper. (This is the same as like printing fromPowerPoint, which is the recommended method if the desiredoutcome is print.).
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Shortcut Action
Ctrl + S Save a presentation
Ctrl + O Open an existing presentation
Ctrl + W Close a presentation
Ctrl + P Print a presentation
Alt + F4 Exit PowerPoint
F4 Repeat last action
Alt + F9 Show or hide drawing guides
Shift + F9
View drawing grid
Ctrl + F Find
Alt + Tab Move to another program
Alt + Shift + Tab Move backward to another program
Shortcut Action
Ctrl + A Select all
Ctrl + C Copy
Ctrl + V Paste
Ctrl + X Cut
Ctrl + Z Undo
Ctrl + Y Redo
Ctrl + N Create a new (blank) prese
Ctrl + M
Insert a new slide
Ctrl + D Duplicate a slide
Ctrl + A Select all
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Shortcut Action
Command + S Save a presentation
Command + O Open an existing presentation
Command + W Close a presentation
Command + P Print a presentation
Command + Q Exit PowerPoint
Command + F Find
Command + Tab Move to another program
Shortcut Action
Command + A Select all
Command + C Copy
Command + V Paste
Command + X Cut
Command + Z Undo
Command + Y Redo
Command+ N Create a new (blank) prese
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Formatting Slides for Video Display
• Presentations are frequently recorded for playback from tape otelevision screens often clip the outer edges of the slides.
• To avoid clipping, all text and graphics should be kept within thlive area. The orange frame shows the area of a slide that may
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Useful Resources
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For detailed information on how to use thistemplate efficiently, please reference the Oracle
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