PowerPoint 2016 Beyond The Basics - FINAL
PowerPoint 2016 Beyond The Basics - FINAL
PowerPoint 2016 Beyond The Basics - FINAL
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Backstage View
(File Tab)
Ribbon Command
The Ribbon
SLIDE MASTER
Slide Master: The slide master is a convenient and efficient way of making changes to all the slides in your
presentation, or slides based on a specific slide layout, at the same time. To access the slide master:
Select the View command tab from the ribbon. From the View ribbon, select Slide Master from the
Presentation Views group.
In the slide master view, select the very first slide on the left to make general changes to ALL the
slides of the presentation, or select specific types of slide layouts listed below the main master slide to
affect only slides of that type.
Click the Close Master View button on the far right side of the ribbon, or switch back to the normal slide view using the View
Command tab from the ribbon.
NOTE! Changes you make to the slide master will affect all the slides of your presentation except graphics on your title
slide. if you add a graphic to the slide master, it will not appear on a title slide. Formatting changes you have made manually
will NOT be overridden by changes to the slide master.
DESIGN THEMES
PowerPoint includes default color schemes and background graphics for your presentation. You
can choose from them to quickly add consistent slide formatting to all the slides in your
presentation. To select a different design theme for your presentation:
Select the Design command tab from the ribbon bar and then select from the available themes
provided in the Themes group of the ribbon.
To change the color scheme and other aspects of the theme you have selected, select from options in
the Variants group.
SLIDE BACKGROUND
After applying a design template to a slide, you may want to further customize the slide’s background options. To modify the
background of an individual slide or all the slides of your presentation:
Select the Design command tab from the ribbon bar and then select the Format Background button located in the Customize
group of the ribbon. Select from the various options in the Format Background pane.
Select from Solid Colors, Gradient Colors, and Digital Pictures to use as your background fill.
1. Click the placeholder that contains the text on the slide that you want to convert.
2. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Convert to SmartArt Graphic button.
3. In the gallery, click the layout for the SmartArt graphic that you want.
The gallery contains layouts for SmartArt graphics that work best with bulleted lists. To view the entire set of layouts, click
More SmartArt Graphics.
Note that you cannot convert SmartArt to a bulleted list. You also cannot undo the conversion if you close the presentation, but
you can copy and paste all the text from the Text pane into a slide. You will lose any formatting, but you will retain your
information.
SLIDE TRANSITIONS
PowerPoint 2016 has many new slide transitions. To add effects for the transitions from one slide to another during your slideshow:
Select the Transitions command tab above the ribbon.
Select from various slide transitions provided in the Transition to this Slide group of the ribbon.
Select any timing options (e.g., automatic versus manual slide advancement) with the options provided at the far right side of the
ribbon.
To apply your slide transition settings to ALL SLIDES, be sure to click the Apply to All button. Otherwise the options you have
selected will be applied only to the current slide.
ANIMATION EFFECTS
Animation effects make your presentation’s text and graphics come to
life by adding animation customized to enter, exit, and move about the
slide. To apply animation to text or graphics:
Select the Animations command tab above the ribbon.
Select from various Animation options in the Animations group
of the ribbon.
To add additional animation effects to a single object, choose additional animations from the Add Animation button
Set additional animation options, such as timing and speed, on the right.
Click on the Office button in the upper left of the screen, then point to Publish and select Package for CD.