PowerPoint 2010 For Dummies

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John Wiley & Sons, Apr 7, 2010 - Computers - 336 pages
Start creating dynamite presentations with PowerPoint 2010

PowerPoint, the number one presentation software, has been revised and improved with the introduction of Microsoft Office 2010. More than 120 million people are using PowerPoint to create business and educational presentations worldwide.

Both new and veteran PowerPoint users will improve their skills with the fun and friendly advice in PowerPoint 2010 For Dummies. Bestselling author Doug Lowe makes it easy to grasp the new features and shows you how to create presentations with pizzazz.

  • PowerPoint is used in more than 60 countries to create visual presentations for business and educational settings
  • The newest revision to PowerPoint adds new features, an online version of the software, and improved audiovisual and video editing capabilities
  • This easy-to-follow guide explains how to create and edit slides, import data from other applications, and add charts, clip art, sound, and video
  • Also covers working with hyperlinks, creating Web pages with PowerPoint, video editing, and collaboration via online access

PowerPoint 2010 For Dummies helps you take full advantage of the enhancements in the new version, so you can create more effective and impressive presentations.

 

Contents

Table of Contents
Welcome to PowerPoint 2010
Working in Outline View
Proofing Your Presentations
Dont Forget Your Notes
Show Time
Getting Help
Designing Your Slides
Drawing on Your Slides
Charting for Fun and Profit
Working with SmartArt
Lights Camera Action Adding Sound and Video
More Things to Insert on Your Slides
Working with Others
The Part of Tens
Ten Tips for Creating Readable Slides

Embellishing Your Slides
Ten Things That Often Go Wrong

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About the author (2010)

Doug Lowe is a veteran author whose more than 40 For Dummies books have over a million copies in print. He's written about everything from Microsoft Office productivity to programming in ASP.NET.

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