In this video, author Megan Hoffman demonstrates how to configure the quick access toolbar including adding buttons, removing buttons, adding groups, reordering buttons, adding separators, displaying the quick access toolbar below the ribbon, and restoring the default quick access toolbar. Master these MOS objectives as a part of your prep for the MOS PowerPoint 2010 exam.
- [Narrator] In this video you'll learn…to configure the Quick Access Toolbar.…For the MOS exam you'll want to know how to…add and remove buttons, group buttons,…display the Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon,…and restore the default Quick Access Toolbar.…You can see I've marked each of these with a MOS icon,…indicating that they're all really likely…to be on the MOS exam.…So I'm in Power Point and I've already opened 02_03 Hotel…from the exercise folder.…Let's take a look at the Quick Access Toolbar.…So, by default the Quick Access Toolbar…displays in the upper left hand corner of the screen.…
Now, this toolbar is yours to customize.…Remember that the Ribbon contains multiple tabs…and lots of buttons.…And you may use just a handful of these.…So the toolbar is intended for you to add…the things that you use the most to this area…so that you really have one set of tools of your own…to go to quickly.…The first objective is to add and remove buttons…from the Quick Access Toolbar.…One easy way to do that is to click the down arrow…
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10/13/2016Explore the MOS certification program and its cost, format, and objectives. Then brush up on topics such as managing the PowerPoint environment, creating presentations, working with graphics and multimedia, building tables and charts, applying transitions and other effects, and managing multiple presentations. Plus, find out how to prepare and deliver your presentation for maximum audience engagement. There are practice exercises in every chapter, and a full-length practice exam at the end of the course.
- Preparing for the exam
- Reviewing exam objectives
- Customizing PowerPoint
- Creating slide presentations
- Formatting presentations with themes and slide masters
- Inserting slides and shapes
- Manipulating text, images, SmartArt, audio, and video
- Inserting charts and tables
- Applying transitions
- Animating slide content
- Managing comments
- Saving and sharing presentations
- Delivering presentations
- Taking a full-length practice exam
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 10s
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1. Microsoft Office Specialist Exam Overview
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2. Manage the PowerPoint Environment
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Adjust views9m 58s
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3. Create a Slide Presentation
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Add and remove slides8m 52s
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Insert slides from outlines5m 11s
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Format slides using themes8m 56s
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Enter and format text11m 40s
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Format text boxes7m 26s
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4. Work with Graphical and Multimedia Elements
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Manipulate graphical elements10m 40s
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Manipulate images7m 25s
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Manipulate SmartArt6m 21s
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Edit video and audio content6m 41s
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5. Create Charts and Tables
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Insert and modify tables8m 35s
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Insert and modify charts7m 58s
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Apply chart elements7m 26s
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Manipulate chart layouts6m 1s
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6. Apply Transitions and Animations
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Manipulate animations4m 12s
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7. Collaborate on Presentations
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Apply proofing tools9m 8s
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8. Prepare Presentations for Delivery
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Save presentations8m 50s
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Share presentations7m 52s
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Print presentations4m 20s
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Protect presentations5m 23s
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9. Deliver Presentations
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Apply presentation tools5m 2s
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Set up slide shows10m 6s
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10. Full-Length Practice Exam
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Conclusion
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Next steps33s
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