- Adding Video, Audio and Animation to Slides
- Adding and formatting video from your computer and from YouTube
- You have a full set of tools for embedding video in ppt presentations.
- Working with video clips
- You have good control of video play back as well.
- Automatic start or on click
- Loop or play once
- Volume
- "Clip" the video
- Look at these two and play with them if you wish.
- Adding and working with audio files
- There are some simple tool for working with audio.
- Adding slide transitions
- These are often abused
- What happens between slides
- PICK ONE and stick with them.
- Don't make your audience focus on what new transition you will use next.
- Don't pick one that is too slow either.
- But slide shows are perfectly acceptable without fancy transitions.
- Adding animation to objects and text.
- This is useful
- This is probably worth watching.
- Preparing the Presentation
- Checking spelling
- Adding speaker notes
- Shows how to add notes to your presentation.
- Editing and printing handout masters
- You can print all slides in handout mode
- But you can modify how they are printed.
- And she shows you how to do this.
- But most of the time is spent on printing options.
- Rehearsing a presentation
- Practice is important for good presentations.
- I suppose it is nice to have powerpoint time it for your
- But you are probably better off with a real person watching and giving some feedback.
- Adding and viewing comments
- When working as a group this might be useful.
- Reviewing and comparing changed with coworkers
- How to keep track when multiple people are working on a document.
- Delivering Your Presentation
- Running a slideshow
- F5 to play
- arrows, clicks, space to move
- ESC returns to editor.
- Using presenter view
- If you have dual monitors, presenter view might be helpful.
- Annotating, highlighting, zooming, and jumping to different sections or slides during a slideshow
- Change the show while it is live.
- A fake laser pointer, who knew!