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There are new Presenter Tools, including a new view for those whose systems have multiple monitors. This functionality enables the presenter to view whatever is coming next. Performance wise, you can now choose the resolution at which you would like to view the presentation, including an option to allow hardware graphics acceleration.

You can change views between slides, handouts and notes as also change orientations for print between landscape and portrait. Document recovery and password protection features now come to PowerPoint. Presentations can now be recovered after a crash, and you can set opening and edit level passwords to secure your presentation. You can also choose to remove all personal information stored with a presentation.

PowerPoint XP's web features are exemplary. Imagine the ability to export your entire presentation to a web page—along with all animations, timelines, transitions, transparencies, bullets and image rotations intact. Such files can be opened and edited in PowerPoint even if the original source files no longer exist!

There's also support for Internet Explorer's new MHT mail archive format, which packs all your multiple slides and images into a standalone file. For older and competing browsers, you can still choose to make your web presentations backward compatible. What's more, there's a great Web Page Preview too. There are many other new features as well: for instance 'smart tags' to apply automatic layouts, more grid options, application error reporting, collaboration features such as compare and merge, markup, revisions, a reviewing toolbar and last but not the least, an improved feature set for broadcasting.

The Feature List Layout comprises three sample PowerPoint presentations: one each to create a visual list for 4 features, 5 features, and 6 features.

These work great when you have too much information to fit within one slide. This solution lets you use multiple slides, but the visual result is still that of one single slide! This is the original page. Plagiarism will be detected by Copyscape. Feature List 01 Layout with Tabs The Feature List Layout comprises three sample PowerPoint presentations: one each to create a visual list for 4 features, 5 features, and 6 features.

The down-pointing arrow in the top-right corner of the pane allows you to select different menus and tools. By default, the task pane appears when PowerPoint XP is launched. The Slide Layout and Slide Design panes within the task pane help organize layouts, design templates, and color schemes.

When you select a design option, your slides are quickly updated with the new look. You can view the Slide Layout and Slide Design panes by clicking on the down-pointing arrow next to New Presentation in the task pane. You'll learn more about using these panes later in this course. If you do not see the task pane on the right side of the PowerPoint window, you can easily access it. You can hide or view the task pane by clicking View Task Pane. The menu initially displays commands you use most frequently.

To view infrequently used commands, you use drop-down menus. Notice that some menus have black arrows to the right. Slide you mouse pointer over the arrow to view more options. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Identify the parts of the PowerPoint window Recognize the slide views Operate the task pane Operate the drop-down menus. The parts of the PowerPoint window The PowerPoint window has toolbars and panes to help you quickly create presentations. Themes are sets of colors, fonts, and special effects.

Backgrounds add a colored background to your slides. You can add themes and backgrounds to your slides. After you complete your slides, you can run your presentation. In this lesson you learn how to create slides, makes changes to slides, apply a theme and run a slide show. Using this option, you can span music or any other sound across multiple slides. What to do if we link to a slide and all animations are lost?

As far as possible, work with a presentation that has been saved at least once. Then, copy any sound or music file you want to loop to the same folder as the presentation as you can see in Figure 1 , below.



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