Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Lesson 3: Format a Presentation for Printing.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Lesson 3: Format a Presentation for Printing."— Presentation transcript:

1 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Lesson 3: Format a Presentation for Printing

2 Learning Goals The goal of this lesson is for students to prepare a presentation for printing. The student will create a header and footer, modify the page setup and determine the appropriate print style for the presentation.

3 Learning Objectives On completion of this lesson, students will be able to do the following: – Open an existing presentation – Add a header and footer – Preview a presentation – Change the page setup – Choose a printer – Print slides, audience handouts, and speaker notes

4 Open an Existing Publication Open an existing publication by choosing the Open option under the File Tab. OR By double-clicking on the presentation file icon located in your storage device. OR By using the keyboard shortcut CTRL + O inside of the PowerPoint program window.

5 Adding a Header and a Footer Headers and footers can allow the user to include vital information on the printed presentation. Insert  Header & Footer Placement of the header and footer is controlled by the Slide Master.

6 Previewing a Presentation Allows the user to proofread the presentation prior to printing or presenting. Previewing will also allow the user to preview notes pages, handouts and speaker notes. Preview a presentation by using the Print command under the File tab.

7 Changing the Page Setup There are various page size options in PowerPoint. Change the page setup using the Page Setup group on the Design Ribbon.

8 Printing a Presentation Presentations can be printed as slides, speaker notes, handout, or an outline. You can right click on a file and choose “Print” to print slides.

9 Printing a Presentation, cont. Handouts from a presentation can be printed in a variety of slides per page. Print with multiple slides per page to conserve ink. Remember! The Print dialog box contains a Preview button so that you can preview the presentation prior to printing.

10 Printing a Presentation, cont. Printer – Select the printer you want to use. Print range – Select which slides to print. Print what – Select from outline, notes page, or 1,2,3,4,6, or 9 slides on a page (handouts).

11 Printing a Presentation, cont. Frame slides – Puts a thin border around your slides. Scale to Fit Paper - Determines what size PowerPoint prints the slide on the chosen paper. Print Comments and Ink Markup - If you’ve added comments to your slides, you can print the comments on separate pages by choosing this option.


Download ppt "Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Lesson 3: Format a Presentation for Printing."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google