Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Quick Source Guide
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Do you need an easy-to-follow software reference right at your fingertips? Our 6 page, tri-fold guides are the answer. These quick reference guides include step by step instructions to help users to learn software features more quickly, as well as full color screen graphics to highlight important features. Quick Source reference guides also include the software program s NEW features and gives you quick access to time saving shortcuts. The Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 Quick Source guide is a clear and concise tool for learning the features in PowerPoint 2003. Features contained in this guide include NEW features such as Using the Getting Started Task Pane, Using the Slide Show Toolbar, Packaging a Presentation for CD, and Restricting Permission. It also includes Creating a Blank Presentation, Using the AutoContent Wizard, Using Different Views, Inserting a Slide, Adding Text to a Slide, Using the Drawing Toolbar, Creating a Chart, Inserting a Sound File, Adding Animation Effects, Printing Slides, and much more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77750 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11-01
- Binding: Pamphlet
- 6 pages
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The ReSource Network is an industry leader in off-the-shelf software training materials for individuals and businesses. Our Quick Source guides have helped thousands of users get up and running on new software or polish their skills in software programs that they have already mastered.
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Powerpoint Cheatsheet
If you are an occassional user of Powerpoint like me and don't want to shell out $50 for a big, fat book, this may be just what you are looking for. It describes in breif the various function of Powerpoint in plain language in such a manner that a reasonably experienced MS Windows software user can quickly pick it up.
The Six page outline is organized into the main sections: Getting Started, Views, Slides, Text, Text Formatting,Graphics, Charts & Tables, Multimedia, Slide Shows, Research, Reviewing and Output.
This product provides just enough to get you started and, to be honest, just enough information to make you dangerous. If you do a lot of Powerpoint, it might be worth it to bite the bullet and buy a more extensive reference book.





