This course is based on Windows Operating System (XP or 2003)
As a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 user familiar with the basics, you're able to convey information clearly without much glitz. That's okay, but you can do better-audiences expect more than the basics. In this course, you will enhance presentations with features that will transform basic presentations into those with a powerful means of communication.
Lesson 1: Creating a Custom Design Template
Topic 1A: Define Design Template Characteristics
Topic 1B: Create a Custom Color Scheme
Topic 1C: Set Up a Slide Master
Topic 1D: Format Custom Bullets
Topic 1E: Add a Footer
Topic 1F: Modify the Notes Master
Topic 1G: Save a Custom Design Template
Lesson 2: Adding Organization Charts and Diagrams
Topic 2A: Working with Organization Charts
Topic 2B: Update an Organization Chart
Topic 2C: Applying a Chart Layout
Topic 2D: Create a Diagram
Topic 2E: Draw a Flowchart
Lesson 3: Adding Special Effects
Topic 3A: Add Sound and Movies
Topic 3B: Add Animation
Topic 3C: Emphasize Objects
Topic 3D: Set a Motion Path
Topic 3E: Set the Order of Effects
Lesson 4: Creating Web Presentations
Topic 4A: Create a Group Home Page with the AutoContent Wizard
Topic 4B: Hyperlink to a Web Page
Topic 4C: Publish as a Web Page
Lesson 5: Collaborating in PowerPoint
Topic 5A: Set Password Protection
Topic 5B: Work with Comments
Topic 5C: Send a Presentation for Review
Topic 5D: Merge Revision Copies
Topic 5E: Apply Reviewer Changes
Lesson 6: Delivering a Presentation
Topic 6A: Hyperlink Within PowerPoint
Topic 6B: Add an Action Button
Topic 6C: Set Up a Custom Show
Topic 6D: Annotate a Presentation
Topic 6E: Working with Narrations and Slide Timings
Topic 6F: Set Up a Slide Show to Repeat Automatically
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
create a design template.
create organization charts and diagrams.
add special effects to a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 slide.
create a Web-based Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 presentation.
use a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 presentation for collaborative workgroup review.
use functionality that will enable you to deliver live, self-service, and online presentations.
To ensure your success, we recommend that you have taken the Element K courses or possess equivalent knowledge.
Windows XP: Introduction
Windows 2000: Introduction
Microsoft PowerPoint 2003: Level 1
Web browsing experience is also strongly recommended.
This course is designed for students who desire to gain the skills necessary to work with design templates, organizational charts, special effects, Web presentations, collaboration functionality, and advanced presentation delivery, or students who desire to prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and who already have knowledge of the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint 2003, including slide formatting, working with tables, images, and objects, charting data, and presentation preparation.