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Lesson 26: Preparing a Presentation. 2 Learning Objectives After studying this lesson, you will be able to:  Edit document properties  Create and print.

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1 Lesson 26: Preparing a Presentation

2 2 Learning Objectives After studying this lesson, you will be able to:  Edit document properties  Create and print speaker notes  Use proofing tools such as Spell Check, Find, and Replace  Configure and print handouts  Create slide headers and footers  Create agenda and hyperlinked summary slides  Draw on slides during a slide show

3 Preparing a Presentation Printing and editing features  Speaker notes  For the presenter, not the audience  Editing tools  Spell Check  Find and Replace  SmartTags  Printed handouts  For the audience 3

4 Editing Document Properties Identify the author, title, subject, and other details 4 The Document panel can be turned on from the Info tab in Backstage view Specify any details about the presentation in the boxes

5 Editing Your Presentation Spell Check  Perceived misspellings are flagged with wavy red lines  Right-click the misspelled word for a list of suggested spellings 5 Tip! The Spell Check feature in PowerPoint works just like the spelling checker in Word.

6 Editing Your Presentation Spelling command options Find and Replace options 6

7 Editing Your Presentation AutoCorrect  Automatically corrects some errors as you type  Turn rules on/off as desired  Add your own items 7

8 Custom Dictionary Editing Your Presentation 8 Add, edit, or remove items to/from the Custom Dictionary

9 Reinforce the main points of your presentation Printing Handouts 9 Tip! Use the handout master to change the format of all handouts in a presentation.

10 Headers  Appear at the top (“head”) of a document Footers  Often appear at the bottom (“foot”) of a document  Actual placement depends on the slide layout and document theme  Dates:  Set to update automatically  Set as a static date Printing Handouts 10

11 Agenda slide  Outlines what is to come in a presentation Summary slide  Recaps what was discussed in a presentation Enhancing Presentation Navigation 11

12 Using Hyperlinks in Presentations Hyperlinks in presentations  To another slide in the same presentation  To open a file on your computer  To a website Inserting hyperlinks  Hyperlink dialog box  Action dialog box Creating hyperlinks for slide navigation  Jump to different slides in a presentation with hyperlinks instead of with the Slide Show toolbar 12 Tip! Remember to check every link you create in a presentation to make sure each works!

13 Using the Slide Show Toolbar Pen tools 13 Click to choose Ballpoint Pen, Felt Tip Pen, or Highlighter Tip! You can also change the ink colors of the Pen tools.

14 Lesson 26: Preparing a Presentation


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