|  Writing Program  |  Business & Technical Writing  |  English Department 
|  English Tech
  |  ESL  |  Writing Program  |  All Sites... 


» Home
» Answers
» Activities


You are in Tutorials:
:: word processing ::
» Word 2003: Introduction
» Word 2003: Templates
» Word 2003: Tables
» Word 2003: Collaboration
» WordPerfect 9

:: the web ::
» Dreamweaver MX 2004
» Adobe GoLive 6
» HTML
» public_html
» Internet Explorer 6.0
» Netscape Navigator 4.7
» Netscape Navigator 7.0
» A web glossary

:: general skills ::
» Mac to PC
» Keyboard shortcuts
» Advanced Mousing
» Printer troubleshooting
» Screen resolution
» Viruses
» Freezes and Crashes
» Controlling Spam

:: lab software ::
» SSH File Transfer
» The forums
» The classpage system
» NetOp School

:: other software ::
» Photoshop 7
» Photoshop 7 - banner
» PowerPoint 2003
» Excel 2003
» Outlook Express
» RCI WebMail
» PDF reader
» PDF creation
» FlashPaper 2
» WinZip
» WinRAR

Search the GetIT website...


powerpoint

Introduction & Opening | About the Slides & Opening Screen | Opening & Creating a Presentation
Saving/Create New Slide/Slide Design | Inserting Objects/Lists/WordArt | Edit Text/Images | Transitions & Animations
Set Up/View Presentation | Print Slides/Save to Web

Set Up Presentation:
When you have finished your slide show presentation, you can do a bit of prep-work before you view your presentation. Go to the menu bar and select Slide Show >> Set Up Show… The Following window will appear:

Here, you can specify various options for how your presentation will by. You can set the “Show type” (who is your audience?), which slides to show, if you want your show to loop or play once, how to advance your slides, and set the slide show resolution.

Once you have set up something you are happy with, you can view your slide show presentation.

View Your PowerPoint Presentation:
You can view your slide show presentation in a number of ways: you can press F5 on the keyboard, navigate to the menu bar and select Slide Show >> View Show. Once your slide show presentation begins to play, you can transition from slide to slide (and animation to animation) by using one of the following methods: click on the spacebar on your keyboard or use the arrows to go forward and backward through the slides. To end your slide show in the middle of the presentation, press the Esc key on your keyboard.

>> next

 


Copyright © 2002
Rutgers University Writing Program
All Rights Reserved
Site Feedback & Questions?