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- Lesson 2: How to Create the Core of Your Presentation
- Lesson 3: How to Create Links, Transitions and Print
- Lesson 4: Pump Up the "Power" of Your Presentation
Lesson 3: How to Create Links, Transitions and Print
Learn how to link to Internet resources, other files, and to other slides within your presentation.
The Power of Links, Transitions, and Printing
The purpose of this lesson is to show you how to create links in your presentation. Links to Internet Websites, Email addresses, and to other computer files can help your presentation to become more useful to the audience. Links provide efficient, speedy access to any additional material you may want to show your audience. Plus, links are just fun! The objectives for this lesson include:
1) How to link to Word and Excel files.
2) How to link to Internet Websites.
3) How to create Email links.
4) Learn to use the slide show view.
5) Utilize slide show transitions.
6) Create speaker notes.
7) Print components of your presentation.
The required reading for this lesson covers Chapters 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 and 13. We will take snippets from each of these chapters. Note: These chapters will be used as a reference and we will not cover everything in each chapter. However, feel free to study the book more in depth for further practice.
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