In this video, author Megan Hoffman demonstrates customizing PowerPoint presentation options and views. Learn to configure presentations for saving and distribution. Learn to package presentations for CD for instances when you need to view a presentation on another computer. Ensure that additional files that are linked to your presentation are included. Ensure that embedded fonts are included. Learn about options to present online. Save as a PDF or XPS file so that your presentation can be opened from any computer or device. Maintain backward compatibility with PowerPoint 97, 2000, XP, and 2003 by saving the file as .ppt.Master these MOS objectives as a part of your prep for the MOS PowerPoint 2013 exam.
- [Voiceover] In this video, you will learn…to configure presentations for saving and distribution.…Specifically, you'll learn to package presentations for CD,…you'll learn to save presentations as webpages,…including presenting online,…and you'll learn to maintain backward compatibility.…I've tagged items one and three as relevant for the MOS exam…because you're likely to see questions…about both of those.…Saving presentations as webpages,…we're gonna cover the presenting online portion of this…although I don't think you'll tasked…with this during the exam.…
So I've opened 02_07_Hotel, which is the exercise file…in chapter 2 for this example.…The first objective here includes…packaging presentations for CD.…The package for CD option exists…for instances when you will show the presentation…from another computer.…To find this, you'll click on file,…then click on export, and then click on…package presentation for CD.…This screen describes a little bit about this.…Some things in general to know is…that this is a great way to include linked…
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4/4/2016The course first explores the MOS certification program and highlights its cost, format, and objectives. Megan then steps viewers through all the MOS exam objectives, explaining how to create and manage presentations, work with slides and shapes, create slide content, apply transitions and other effects, manage multiple presentations, and more.
Disclaimer: Microsoft does not produce, provide, or endorse this video training course.
Challenge exercises are included along the way, and the course concludes with a full-length practice exam.
- Preparing for the exam
- Reviewing exam objectives
- Creating blank presentations
- Formatting presentations with themes and slide masters
- Configuring slide shows
- Inserting slides and shapes
- Inserting text, tables, charts, SmartArt, images, and media
- Applying transitions
- Animating slide content
- Merging presentations
- Protecting and sharing presentations
- Taking a full-length practice exam
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome58s
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1. Microsoft Office Specialist Exam Overview
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2. Create and Manage PowerPoint Presentations
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Configure slide shows5m 5s
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Present slide shows5m 41s
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3. Insert and Format Shapes and Slides
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Insert and format slides6m 51s
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Insert and format shapes5m 36s
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4. Create Slide Content
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Insert and format text10m 58s
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Insert and format tables7m 54s
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Insert and format charts8m 26s
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Insert and format SmartArt5m 42s
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Insert and format images7m 16s
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Insert and format media6m 34s
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5. Apply Transitions and Animations
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Animate slide content5m 50s
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6. Manage Multiple Presentations
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Protect and share presentations11m 33s
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7. Full-Length Practice Exam
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Conclusion
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Next steps27s
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