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Summary Slide• Printing Handouts• Animations• Slide Transitions• Animate text• Hyperlinks• Action Buttons• Adding sound to your PowerPoint presentati
on• Summary Slide• Importing text
Select the number of slides per page that you would like.
With three or less slides per page, you can have room available for taking notes.
AnimationsAny object can be animated as it appears on
a slide. They can be text, images, or objects.
If you did a slide on what is known as Sierpinski’s triangle, you can use animations to show the individual triangles.
How to animate an object
1. Right click on the object that is to be animated;
2. Select “Custom Animation”;
3. Select the type of animation that you want to use.
Order and TimingThe Order of animations is adjusted using the Re-order buttons at the bottom of the list
TimingWhen timing animation, you can set it to animate automatically, or manually.
On click sets the animation to occur when you next click the mouse.Pro: you control animation;Con: have to be at computer to click mouse.After previous sets the animation at a certain amount of time after the previous animation.Pro: you can move about the room;Con: you give up control of the presentation.
Slide TransitionsPowerPoint allows you to transition between slides in several different ways.
To get to the Slide Transition menu, go to Slide Show and select Slide Transition.
To select a transition, go to the menu here and click on the down triangle.
This will bring up your list of choices for slide transitions.
Task1. Open a presentation2. Draw a triangle (or any other Auto shape that makes you
happy ), then copy it and paste it twice3. Right click one of the three triangles in the middle of the
process and select Custom Animation4. Animate the shape using the Spiral effect.5. Repeat the process with each of the other two shapes,
selecting a different effect for each.6. Check your presentation to make sure the animations work
correctly.
Animate textText can be animated several ways.
PowerPoint gives you many methods to animate text…
After you have given the text an animation effect, select the Effect Options…
The text Animation tab gives you some options.
As one object…
Treats the text box as an object.
By first level paragraphs…
Lets you time each paragraph…
To come in at specific intervals.
Under the Effect tab…
The words can animate all at once…
Or they can animate by word…
Or even by letter!!
Causes the text to disappear right after it appears
Text disappears on next click
Text changes color on next mouse click
Hyperlinks• You can add a hyperlink to your presentation and then
use it to go to a variety of locations — for example, a custom show, a specific slide within your presentation, a different presentation altogether, a Microsoft Word document or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, or an Internet, intranet, or e-mail address.
• You can create a hyperlink from any object — including text, shapes, tables, graphs, and pictures. You insert hyperlinks by clicking Hyperlink on the Insert menu.
Highlight the text or select the object you want to represent the hyperlink.
Right click on the highlighted text.
Creating a hyperlink to a location in the current presentation
Select Hyperlink
Now you try it!
1. Open a presentation.
2. On a slide, highlight some text and right click the text
3. Select hyperlink.
4. Hyperlink the button to another slide in this presentation.
5. Run the presentation (F5) and click your hyperlink to make sure it goes to the correct slide.
Creating a hyperlink to a slide in another presentation
Select text, right click, find the presentation that the slide is in and click on BOOKMARK
Removing a hyperlink
In this example, the star is a hyperlink to another part of the presentation.
To remove it, right click on the hyperlink and your last option is Remove Hyperlink.
Select and the Hyperlink is removed.
Hyperlink to the WebTo automatic hyperlink to a web site:
Type the URL for the site
www.inspiration.com
Underlining and color change means it is a hyperlink
Hyperlink Option 2:
1. Highlight text
2. Right click on mouse to select Hyperlink
3. Type in the URL next to ADDRESS
Your Turn
• Create a new slide;
• Enter the following text in a text box:
Click here for the Office web site
• Highlight the words Click here;
• Right click on these words and hyperlink to the web site: www.microsoft.com
• Run the slide and click on the hyperlink to access the web site.
Your Turn
• Return to the slide you just made;
• Highlight all of the words in the text box;
• Right click on these words and hyperlink to the web site: www.microsoft.com
• What do you notice different this time about the hyperlink?
Hyperlink an object to a web site
Objects hyperlink just like text.
Right click on image
Select Hyperlink
Type in the URL of the site you want to link
1. Who was Pythagoras?
2. Briefly explain his most famous theorem.
3. Answer this question: A right triangle has legs of 6 and 8. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
Homework
Click here to e-mail me your answer!
Hyperlink in Inspration
Highlight the place that you want to create a hyperlink
Select Hyperlink from the toolbar
Notice the change in color and the underlining. This denotes a hyperlink.
Click here for Inspiration Hyperlink example
Action Buttons• PowerPoint has ready-made action buttons to insert in
presentation and for hyperlinks.
• Action buttons contain shapes, for commonly understood symbols for going to next, previous, first, and last slides.
• Use these buttons for a self-running presentation at a kiosk or for a presentation to publish on your company intranet or the Internet.
• PowerPoint has action buttons for playing movies or sounds.
Inserting an action button1. Select AutoShapes in the drawing toolbar;
2. Select Action Buttons
3. Select the button you want to use.
This is the Windows format. The Mac format will look slightly different, as the Drawing toolbar is on the left of the screen instead of the bottom.
Highlight the text or select the object you want to represent the hyperlink.
On the Slide Show menu, click Action Settings.
Adding sound to your PowerPoint presentation
On the Mouse Click OR Mouse Over tab, click Play Sound.
Adding sound to your PowerPoint presentation
Adding sound to your PowerPoint presentation
On the pulldown menu, scroll down to the chosen sound…
…or scroll to the end to select your own sound file.
An alternate method for adding sound
…and over to Sound from FileOn the Insert menu,
scroll down toMovies and Sounds…
An alternate method for adding sound
Clicking on the icon will activate the sound file.
A Sound icon will appear on your slide.
Position the icon in the desired location.
Summary SlideTo create a slide with the titles of each section your presentation, go to Slide Sorter under View
Hold down the Control key and click on the individual slides that contain the titles that you want.
The slides you select will now have a different colored border.
The Summary Slide icon will become active as soon as you select the first slide.
When you click this icon, a slide will be placed at the beginning of your show with the title of each slide that you selected.
Importing textTo send text from Word into a new PowerPoint file, open your word document.
On the File menu, point to Send To, and then click Microsoft PowerPoint.
Import text into existing presentation
Get into the Outline view by clicking on the Outline tab
Then select the slide after which you want the text inserted