2. Changing Slide Orientation
The MS PowerPoint Slides, by default will always be in
‘Landscape’ mode. If you do not want the slides to be
in this mode, you can change the orientation of the
slides to ‘Portrait’ mode. This can be done by clicking
on Design > Slide Orientation > Portrait in the Page
Setup group of the ribbon.
3.
4. Page Setup
Page Setup allows you to customize the appearance
(in terms of size and orientation) of a page. This can
be done by clicking on Design > Page Setup in the
Page Setup group of the ribbon. A dialog box will pop
out, showing the current size of the page as well as its
orientation.
5.
6. Adding Image
PowerPoint offers you a number of different ways to
add clip art and pictures to a presentation. Perhaps
the easiest way to do so is to select a slide layout that
contains a placeholder for content such as clip art and
pictures. An alternative to this method is to select the
Insert tab on the ribbon and click on the Picture or
Clip Art icon (Insert > Picture or Insert > Clip Art).
7. Adding Text
n Microsoft PowerPoint, the easiest way to add text is
to use the content placeholders that appear by default
on the slides you add to your presentation. For
example, if you add a Title and Content slide there are
two placeholders for text: the title placeholder and the
content placeholder. To add text in either of these
places, simply click in the box and start typing. If you
need to add text to a slide outside of the normal text
placeholders, you can add a text box. To do this, click
Insert > Text Box.
8.
9. Activity:
1. Open Microsoft Powerpoint. Click on Start ► All
Programs ► Microsoft Office ► Microsoft Powerpoint
or double-click on the Microsoft Powerpoint shortcut
on the desktop. This will open a blank presentation in
Microsoft Powerpoint.
10. 2. fix the page orientation and set up first. First, the
orientation. To change that, click on the Design ►
Slide Orientation ► Portrait in the Page Setup group of
the ribbon.
11. Once you click on the Portrait mode, the selected slide
changes its orientation from Landscape mode to
Portrait mode.
12. 3. Change the page setup as well with almost the
same procedure: click on Design ► Page Setup.
13. Change the width to 5 inches and the length to 8
inches, then click Ok.
15. 3. Add an image of your chosen destination of the field
trip to your poster by choosing from the pictures
given. In order to do that, click on Insert ►Picture. A
dialogue box will pop out of your screen.
16. Locate the images of the given destinations in the
folders present at the left side of the dialogue box.
Select the image of your first destination and click
Insert to place the picture on the slide. Once the
picture is on the slide, drag it to any position you
want.
17. 4. add a caption and title as well to fully advertise your
planned destination. Click on Insert ►Text Box and
click on the slide area.
18. Type any catch phrase for your photo. You can also
drag the text box to any position you want once you’re
done typing.
20. 5. Change the font style of your text to give it an
appealing feeling. In order to do that, locate on the
quick access toolbar a drop down menu that contains
the font list. Click on your text box first, then choose
your desired font in the font list.
change the font size if
you wish. This can be
found just beside the
font style.
21. 6. add your name to finalize the poster. To do this, add
another text box. Key in your name and place it
anywhere in the slide as well.
22. 7. Save your work once you are done. Locate the Save
button above the menu bar. It will automatically open
a dialogue box once it is clicked.
Note: Name the file “travel.pptx” as your filename