14. Parts of the PowerPoint Screen:
• Title bar - displays the document name
• Ribbon Tab – also called as menu bar
• Placeholder - click or double-click to add
an element to a slide
16. Parts of the PowerPoint Screen:
• Title bar - displays the document name
• Ribbon Tab – also called as menu bar
• Placeholder - click or double-click to add
an element to a slide
• Slide and Outline View Button -
displays the presentation one slide at a
time/ in outline form
19. Parts of the PowerPoint Screen:
• Title bar - displays the document name
• Ribbon Tab – also called as menu bar
• Placeholder - click or double-click to add
an element to a slide
• Slide and Outline View Button -
displays the presentation one slide at a
time/ in outline form
• Slide Sorter View Button - displays all
slides in a single screen
25. Parts of the PowerPoint Screen:
• Slide Show Button - displays slide show
• Normal View – displays the slide in
normal view
• Theme Name – displays the name of the
theme used
27. Parts of the PowerPoint Screen:
• Slide Show Button - displays slide show
• Normal View – displays the slide in
normal view
• Theme Name – displays the name of the
theme used
• Slide Number – displays the number of
the slide on the screen
29. Parts of the PowerPoint Screen:
• Slide Show Button - displays slide show
• Normal View – displays the slide in
normal view
• Theme Name – displays the name of the
theme used
• Slide Number – displays the number of
the slide on the screen
• Quick Access Toolbar – used for easy
access to commands.
34. • Insert images. Do not just write texts. Add
images for it is visually pleasant and it also
helps to capture the attention of viewers.
• Amount of Bullets. It will make viewers to be
bored by putting too many bullets.
• AutoCorrect. Be advised to disable this in
making presentations especially when in
tagalog. It is the common source of
typographical errors.
• Idea. Present one idea per slide.
35. DUDE YOU KNOW?
• If MS Word is document, MS Excel is book, MS
Publisher is publication, what is for MS
PowerPoint?
• How do we write PowerPoint?
• Latest version of Microsoft Office?