Page 1 Study Guide for MOS Objectives in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Illustrated 1.0 Create and Manage a Presentation 1.1 Create a Presentation creating blank presentations 6 creating presentations using templates, 112 importing text files into presentations importing Word document outlines into 50 presentations 1.2 Format a Presentation Using Slide Masters applying a slide master adding new layouts 104 modifying existing layouts 106 adding background images 74 controlling page numbers 40 inserting headers and footers 40 modifying presentation themes 76 1.3 Customize Presentation Options and Views changing to view in color/grayscale 7 using views to navigate through presentations 14 modifying presentation properties 86 1.4 Configure Presentations to Print or Save printing selections from presentations 16 packaging presentations for CD 173 saving presentations as web pages This feature was removed in PowerPoint 2013 printing presentations in grayscale 16 printing speaker notes 11 maintaining backward compatibility 180 1.5 Configure and Present Slideshows 2.0 Insert and Format Shapes and Slides creating custom slideshows 178 configuring slideshow options 176 rehearsing timing 81 configuring slideshow resolution using Presenter View 78 navigating within slideshows 78 annotating slideshows 78 2.1 Insert and Format Slides adding slides layouts 104 duplicating existing slides 56 hiding slides, 78
Page 2 3.0 Create Slide Content deleting slides 60 modifying slide backgrounds 76 applying styles to slides 76 2.2 Insert and Formt Shapes modifying shape backgrounds 32, 100 applying borders to shapes 32 resizing shapes 34 inserting shapes, 32, 34 creating custom shapes 34 applying styles to shapes 32, 100 2.3 Order and Group Shapes and Slides inserting section headers 88 modifying slide order 50 aligning and grouping shapes 38 displaying gridlines 3.1 Insert and Format Text changing text to WordArt, 64 creating multiple columns in a single shape 101 inserting hyperlinks 160 applying formatting and styles to text 54 creating bulleted and numbered lists 26 3.2 Insert and Format Tables creating new tables 62 modifying number of rows and columns 62, 146 applying table styles 62, 146 importing tables from external sources 134 3.3 Insert and Format Charts creating and modifying chart styles 58 inserting charts 56 modifying chart type 124 adding legends to charts 124 modifying chart parameters 58 importing charts from external sources 132 3.4 Insert and Format SmartArt adding shapes to SmartArt 148 changing color of SmartArt 148 moving text within SmartArt shapes 30 reversing direction 148 converting lists to SmartArt 30 3.5 Insert and Format Images resizing images 52 cropping images 52 applying effects 52 applying styles 52 3.6 Insert and Format Media
Page 3 3.6 Insert and Format Media 4.0 Apply Transitions and Animations adjusting media window size, 52 trimming timing on media clips 153, 154 setting start/stop times 154 setting media options, 152, 154 linking to external media 4.1 Apply Transitioning between Slides inserting transitions between slides 80 managing multiple transitions 80 modifying transition effect options 80 4.2 Animate Slide Content applying animations to shapes 82 applying animations to text strings 82 adding paths to animations 82 modifying animation options 82, 102 4.3 Set Timing for Transitions and Animations 5.0 Manage Multiple Presentations modifying duration of effects 80, 82, 102 configuring start and finish options 80, 82, 102 reordering animations 102 using the Animation Pane 102 5.1 Merge Content from Multiple Presentations merging multiple presentations 174 reusing slides from other presentations 60 viewing multiple presentations 61 5.2 Track Changes and Resolve Differences setting track changes 174 modifying options for track changes 174 discarding changes from specific users 174 managing comments 112, 174 5.3 Protect and Share Presentations encrypting presentations with a password 180 proofing presentations 84 marking as final 86 compressing media 156 embedding fonts 9 restricting permissions 89, 180 removing presentation metadata 86 checking for accessibility issues 180 checking for compatibility issues 180
PPT 2013 MOS Reference Study Guide Create and manage a Presentation PowerPoint has many features that help you create and manage a presentation. For example, it is east to insert many different files into a presentation, including worksheets, charts, and text documents. Once you have all the information in a presentation you can format it by applying a slide master. And finally, when you are ready to show your presentation you can choose an appropriate screen resolution. Importing text files into presentations 1. Click the INSERT tab on the Ribbon 2. Click the Object button in the Text group, click the Create from file option button, then click the Browse button. 3. Locate the text file, then click OK. Applying a slide master 1. Click the VIEW tab on the Ribbon. 2. Click the Slide Master button in the Master Views group. 3. Click the Insert Slide Master button in the Edit Master group. Configuring slideshow resolution 1. Right-click your desktop, then click Screen Resolution in the shortcut menu. 2. Click the Resolution list box, then click a desired resolution. 3. Click OK. Insert and Format Shapes and Slides Using PowerPoint tools, such as guides, gridlines, and Smart Guides, you be more productive as you position shapes and other objects on the slide of your presentation. Displaying gridlines 1. Right-click a blank area of the slide, point to Grid and Guides, then click Gridlines.
Create Slide Content When you insert media into your presentation, you can either embed or link the media object. If you embed the object, it becomes a part of the presentation and the file size of your presentation increases. If you choose to link the media object to your presentation, an image of the object appears on your slide that is linked to the actual object and your presentation file size does not increase. Linking to external media 1. Click the INSERT tab on the Ribbon, click the Video button in the Media group, then click Online Video or Video on My PC. 2. Locate the media you want to link, then click the media to select it. 3. Click the Insert button list arrow, then click Link to File.