PowerPoint 2003: Beginner Level
- 1.0 Getting started
- 1.1 What is PowerPoint?
- 1.2 Starting PowerPoint
- 1.3 Touring the PowerPoint Window
- 2.0 Creating a New Presentation
- 2.1 New Presentation Task Pane
- 2.2 Creating a Blank Presentation, New Slides, and Slide Types
- 2.3 Saving and Closing
- 2.4 Opening an existing presentation
- 2.5 Creating a presentation using Design Templates
- 2.6 Creating a presentation using Auto Content Wizard
- 3.0 Revising Presentations
- 3.1 Navigating in a presentation
- 4.0 Getting Help
- 4.1 Ask a Question Box
- 4.2 Office Assistant
- 4.3 PowerPoint Help Window
- 5.0 Outline View
- 5.1 Entering Text in an Outline
- 5.2 Formatting Text
- 6.0 Inserting and Editing Text Based Content
- 6.1 Speaker Notes
- 7.0 Inserting Tables and Diagrams
- 7.1 Inserting Tables
- 7.2 Inserting Diagrams
- 8.0 Inserting Pictures, Shapes and WordArt
- 8.1 Inserting Pictures
- 8.2 Inserting Shapes
- 8.3 Inserting WordArt
- 9.0 Previewing a Presentation
- 9.1 Previewing a Presentation
PowerPoint 2003: Intermediate Level
- 1.0 Formatting Text Based Content
- 1.1 Formatting Text Based Content
- 2.0 Formatting Pictures, Shapes and Graphics
- 2.1 Clip Art, Photographs, and Animations
- 3.0 Formatting Slides
- 3.1 Color, Texture, and Templates
- 4.0 Applying Animation Schemes
- 4.1 Applying Animation Schemes
- 5.0 Applying Slide Transitions
- 5.1 Applying Slide Transitions
- 6.0 Working with Slide Masters
- 6.1 Slide Masters
- 7.0 Tracking, Accepting and Rejecting Changes
- 7.1 Tracking, Accepting and Rejecting Changes
- 8.0 Adding, Editing and Deleting Comments
- 8.1 Adding, Editing and Deleting Comments
- 9.0 Comparing and Merging Presentations
- 9.1 Comparing and Merging Presentations
PowerPoint 2003: Advanced Level
- 1.0 Organizing a Presentation
- 1.1 Setting up the slide show for delivery
- 1.2 Rehearsing Timings
- 2.0 Delivering a Presentation
- 2.1 Delivering a Presentation
- 3.0 Preparing Presentations for Remote Delivery
- 3.1 Preparing Presentations for Remote Delivery
- 4.0 Saving and Publishing Presentations
- 4.1 Copying to a CD
- 5.0 Printing Slides, Handouts and Speaker Notes
- 5.1 Printing Slides, Handouts and Speaker Notes
- 6.0 Exporting a Presentation to Another Microsoft Program
- 6.1 Exporting a Presentation to Another Microsoft Program