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Get up to speed Get your bearings—what’s changed and why The most noticeable change in PowerPoint 2007 is at the top of the window. Instead of menus and toolbars, there’s a tall band across the screen. This band is called the Ribbon, and it contains many, very visual commands arranged into groups. The Ribbon is now your control center for creating a presentation.

Get up to speed The Ribbon Why revamp the old command system? Because the new system better supports how you work in PowerPoint. Research shows that people favor certain commands and tend to use them over and over. So now those commands are the most prominent and visible—you don’t have to hunt for them on menus or toolbars that aren’t displayed.

Get up to speed The tabs: Devoted to the main tasks The Ribbon is made up of several tabs— the Home tab and others. Other tabs include Insert, Design, Animations, Slide Show, Review, and View. The picture shows you the contents of three of them: Insert, Design, and Animations.

Get up to speed Display the galleries PowerPoint often offers many choices for something, such as styles for a shape, or types of WordArt or animation effects. A few types of transition effects show on the Ribbon. To see the full gallery of choices, click the More arrow. For example, say you wanted to add transition effects to a slide. In that case:

Get up to speed Display the galleries PowerPoint often offers many choices for something, such as styles for a shape, or types of WordArt or animation effects. Point to any effect in the gallery to see it previewed on the slide. Then click to apply it. For example, say you wanted to add transition effects to a slide. In that case:

Get up to speed Use advanced options Clearly, there are more commands and options than will fit into a group. Only the most commonly used commands show up. Click the diagonal arrow, called the Dialog Box Launcher, that appears in the lower corner. A dialog box opens with more options to choose from. When you don’t see an option that you want in a group, such as the Font group shown here:

Get up to speed Use advanced options The arrow appears in the group when you’re doing work on the slide that might call for commands in that group. For instance, when you click within a text placeholder on the slide, the arrow appears in every group of the Home tab that has commands related to working with text. Tip: You can gain screen real estate by temporarily hiding Ribbon commands. Just double-click the name of the displayed tab.

Get up to speed The Quick Access Toolbar As you work on a presentation, you take some actions that are general or repetitive and that don’t have to do with a particular phase of the process. For such things, use the Quick Access Toolbar. It’s the small group of buttons on the left, above the Ribbon. It contains commands for these types of general actions, such as Save, Undo, and Repeat or Redo.

Get up to speed Changing views You need to change your view often in PowerPoint, and you’ve always done it easily by using buttons. That hasn’t changed. The buttons for Normal, Slide Sorter, and Slide Show views are still there. But now they’re part of a new toolbar that includes a zoom slider and a button that refits the slide to the window after you’ve zoomed in or out.

Get up to speed Changing views You need to change your view often in PowerPoint, and you’ve always done it easily by using buttons. That hasn’t changed. View buttons are the same but have moved from the lower left of the window to the lower right. You drag the zoom slider to enlarge or shrink your view of the slide. Or click the minus (-) and plus (+) buttons. The picture shows the changes:

Get up to speed Changing views You need to change your view often in PowerPoint, and you’ve always done it easily by using buttons. That hasn’t changed. Click this button to refit the slide to the window after zooming. The picture shows the changes:

Get up to speed Keyboard shortcuts If you rely on the keyboard more than the mouse when you work in PowerPoint, you’ll want to know that the Ribbon design comes with new shortcuts that have a new name: Key Tips. This brings two big advantages: Now there are shortcuts for every single button, which wasn’t the case for menu commands in earlier versions. Shortcuts often require pressing fewer keys.

Get up to speed Keyboard shortcuts If you rely on the keyboard more than the mouse when you work in PowerPoint, you’ll want to know that the Ribbon design comes with new shortcuts that have a new name: Key Tips. Here’s how you use the new keyboard shortcuts: Start by pressing ALT. Key Tips appear in little white squares on various parts of the Ribbon. Press one of the keys to get to more commands and buttons.

Get up to speed Keyboard shortcuts If you rely on the keyboard more than the mouse when you work in PowerPoint, you’ll want to know that the Ribbon design comes with new shortcuts that have a new name: Key Tips. Here’s how you use the new keyboard shortcuts: Press one of the Key Tips in a group to complete the sequence.

Get up to speed Keyboard shortcuts of old that begin with CTRL are still intact, and you can use them as you always have. –For example, the shortcut CTRL+C still copies something to the clipboard, and the shortcut CTRL+V still pastes something from the clipboard. The old ALT+ shortcuts that accessed menus and commands are also intact. However, you need to know the full key sequence to use this kind of shortcut. Keyboard shortcuts What about the old keyboard shortcuts?