3. • This is like a page in a book, but you can easily duplicate it, move
it, and change the way it looks. On the left side of the screen, click
on the slide that you want to work on, drag slides around, and right
click to copy, paste and delete. Add a new slide from the “home
menu.”
6. Use this menu to cut and paste, add new slides, add duplicate
slides, change slide layouts and fonts, add shapes, add colors and
lines, and find/replace. (in 2007, much of this is in the toolbar, or
the Format and Insert menus)
9. Use this menu to add clip art, pictures, videos, sound, symbols
(accents), charts, tables, and hyperlinks to the slide. In 2007, also
add photo albums, smart art, word art, and text boxes from here.
11. Use this menu to do add custom animation
(movements), slide transitions, transition sounds, and
transition timing. (In 2003, these is all in the “Slide
Show” menu.)
17. This is the cool way to add links to internet sites, other pages in
the same powerpoint, and even other powerpoints. Highlight the
object or text and find this in the “insert” menu or by right
clicking.