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Overview
Corel® Presentations™ 11: Introduction is a hands-on instruction book that will introduce you to the basics of creating and presenting professional-looking slide shows and collateral materials.
In this session you will learn how to:
- Start the Presentations application; open an existing slide show; use context-sensitive help to identify features in the application window; navigate between individual slides and different working environments using the Slide View tabs; display and navigate a slide show on a computer monitor using the QuickPlay tab; and close a slide show.
- Create and save a new slide show; insert title and bullet slides in Slide Editor; add, edit, and spell check slides in Slide Outliner view; format text; create and modify a new project slide show using the PerfectExpert; insert a comment; and disable default settings.
- Create slides; identify and use Presentations’ drawing tools; draw lines and basic shapes, as well as move, size, duplicate, and delete them; insert a piece of Clipart from the Scrapbook and add text to a slide; and use TextArt to create and modify a shaped text object and align objects on a slide.
- Create and modify an organization chart’s structure by adding, moving, and deleting subordinates; and format the appearance of an organization chart, changing font and box properties and connectors.
- Create a new data chart slide using the Data Chart Gallery to create a default chart (vertical bar); identify the various chart regions; use the chart’s datasheet; and edit data, legend placement, number formatting, and chart types.
- Change an existing slide show’s appearance by applying a different master; use the Layout and Background Layers to change a show’s default settings; use the Slide Sorter to rearrange and delete slides; re-purpose existing slide shows for different audiences; add transitions between slides; animate individual slide elements; and make a QuickShow file so the show will be displayed faster when it’s presented
- Add speaker notes and prepare portable slide shows using Show On The Go and Publish To PDF; discuss available printing options; and turn a slide show into a Web-ready HTML presentation using the Internet Publisher.
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