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Adapted from Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Illustrated Series Windows XP Edition by Beskeen/ Cram/ Duffy/ Friedrichsen/ Reding MS PowerPoint 2010-2 Add a New Slide to a PowerPoint Presentation A. Start Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 1. Click on the Start button 2. Click All Programs 3. Click Microsoft Office 4. Click Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 B. Open an existing PowerPoint Presentation 1. Click on the File tab 2. Click Open 3. Click the file (your name)Tour to open the presentation you saved in PowerPoint exercise 1

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Adapted  from  Microsoft  Office  2007:  Introductory  Illustrated  Series  Windows  XP  Edition  by  Beskeen/  Cram/  Duffy/  Friedrichsen/  Reding  

MS PowerPoint 2010-2

Add a New Slide to a PowerPoint Presentation  

A. Start Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 1. Click on the Start button 2. Click All Programs 3. Click Microsoft Office 4. Click Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

B. Open an existing PowerPoint Presentation

1. Click on the File tab 2. Click Open 3. Click the file (your name)Tour to open the presentation you saved in PowerPoint

exercise 1

Adapted  from  Microsoft  Office  2007:  Introductory  Illustrated  Series  Windows  XP  Edition  by  Beskeen/  Cram/  Duffy/  Friedrichsen/  Reding  

C. Add a new slide to the PowerPoint Presentation 1. Click New Slide button on the Home tab 2. Click the Layout button in the slides group 3. Choose Two Content 4. Type Tour Goals

Adapted  from  Microsoft  Office  2007:  Introductory  Illustrated  Series  Windows  XP  Edition  by  Beskeen/  Cram/  Duffy/  Friedrichsen/  Reding  

5. Click the Left content placeholder 6. Type Provide wonderful experiences 7. Click Enter a new bullet appears 8. Click the Tab key on the keyboard to make the bullet change to a second level

bullet 9. Type Maintain Wayward Travel values 10. Click Enter 11. Click the Decrease List Level button in the paragraph tab of the ribbon to

make the bullet change from a second level bullet to a first level bullet 12. Click the Increase List Level button to make the bullet a second level bullet

   

13. Add two more first level bullets Make tours reasonably priced and Create opportunities to learn

14. Add two second level buttons under the second bullet Provide local guides and Provide experts

15. Click Ctrl + S to save the document

Adapted  from  Microsoft  Office  2007:  Introductory  Illustrated  Series  Windows  XP  Edition  by  Beskeen/  Cram/  Duffy/  Friedrichsen/  Reding  

16. Your final document should look like this.