Friday, February 20, 2009

PowerPoint 2007 or GIS Tutorial for Health

PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual

Author: E A Vander Veer

Like every other application in Microsoft Office suite, PowerPoint is loaded with features. So many, in fact, that even veterans don't know where to find them all. Microsoft solved this problem in PowerPoint 2007 by redesigning the user interface with a tabbed toolbar that makes features easy to locate and use. PowerPoint 2007 also boasts improved graphics, additional templates, the ability to save custom layouts, and improved collaboration through SharePoint. One thing Microsoft hasn't improved is its poor documentation. To learn the ins and outs of all the features in PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft merely offers online help. If you're familiar with previous versions of the program, you may be lost the first time you fire up the new PowerPoint; or you would be if it weren't for PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual.

This book, written specifically for this version of the software, not only offers the basics of how to create, save, set up, run, and print a basic bullets-and-background slideshow, but takes you into the world of multimedia, animation, and interactivity. You'll learn how to add pictures, sound, video, animated effects, and controls (buttons and links) to their slides, along with ways to pull text, spreadsheets, and animations created in other programs. You can also create your own reusable design templates and learn to automate repetitive tasks with macros. Learn how to take advantage of advanced functions (such as adding custom background images) that existed in previous PowerPoint versions, but were so cleverly hidden that few people ever found them.



Table of Contents:
The Missing Credits     xiii
Introduction     1
Slideshow Basics
Creating a Basic Presentation     19
Beginning a New Presentation     19
Creating a New Presentation from Scratch     20
Creating a Presentation from an Existing Template, Theme, or Presentation     22
Choosing a Theme for Your Presentation     32
Adding Text     34
Adding Text to an Existing Text Box     34
Adding a New Text Box     36
Adding More Slides     38
Moving Around Inside a Presentation     39
Navigating with the Scroll Bar     40
Navigating with the Slides and Outline Tabs     40
Using Find     42
Adding Speaker Notes     43
Creating and Printing Handouts     44
Saving and Closing a Presentation     46
Running a Presentation     47
Editing Slides     51
Editing Text     51
Selecting Text     52
Cutting Text     53
Copying Text     54
Pasting Text     54
Moving Text     57
Deleting Text     57
Reversing an Action (Undo)     58
Finding andReplacing Text Automatically     58
Spell Check and Other Editorial Tools     60
Checking Spelling     61
Thesaurus     67
Translating Words into Other Languages     69
Researching Stuff     69
Turning on AutoCorrect (for Capitalization and Spelling)     71
Adding Special Characters     74
Non-English Text     75
Formatting and Aligning Your Text     77
Automating Text Formatting     77
Using AutoFormat     79
Using AutoFit     81
Manually Formatting Text Appearance     83
Changing the Font     85
Changing Font Size     86
Bolding, Italicizing, and Underlining Text     89
Changing Text Color and Background Color     90
Adding Special Color Effects     91
Tweaking the Text Outline     97
Adding Special Text Effects     101
Manually Aligning and Indenting Text     104
Aligning Text and Creating Columns     104
Creating Lists     108
Changing Indents     113
Changing Tab Stops     114
Changing Spacing     116
Changing Text Direction      118
Formatting Text Boxes     120
Formatting and Laying Out Your Slides     123
Changing Slide Layout     123
Applying a Canned Layout     124
Switching Orientation from Landscape to Portrait (and Back)     125
Repositioning Text Boxes     126
Help for Positioning Text Boxes: Zoom, Guides, and Grid     128
Changing Background Color     129
Adding a Gradient Effect     133
Reapplying Themes, Colors, and Fonts     136
Reapplying a Theme     136
Reapplying a Color Scheme     138
Reapplying a Font     139
Editing Your Slideshow     141
Viewing Multiple Slides     141
Slides Pane     142
Slide Sorter View     143
Adding, Deleting, and Moving Slides     143
Adding Blank Slides     144
Deleting Slides     145
Moving Slides     146
Duplicating Slides     147
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Slides     148
Inserting Slides from Other Slideshows     148
Editing Slide and Layout Masters     151
Creating Slide Masters and Layout Masters     157
Creating a New Slide Master      158
Creating a New Layout Master     159
Renaming Slide Masters and Layout Masters     159
Preserving Slide Masters and Layout Masters     160
Applying Multiple Slide Masters     162
Editing Handout Masters     162
Editing the Notes Master     165
Adding Headers and Footers     167
Adding Footers to Your Slides     168
Adding Headers and Footers to Notes Pages and Handouts     169
Adding Charts, Diagrams, and Tables     171
Creating Charts     172
Choosing a Chart Type     173
Creating a Chart     175
Customizing Charts with Prebuilt Layouts and Styles     178
Editing and Tweaking Charts     181
Pasting Existing Charts into PowerPoint     191
Creating Diagrams     193
Adding Diagrams to Slides     194
Turning Lists into Diagrams     195
Applying Prebuilt Styles and Color Themes to Diagrams     197
Tweaking Diagrams     198
Adding, Changing, and Moving Diagram Shapes     200
Changing Diagram Text     203
Creating Tables     204
Creating a Basic Table     204
Tweaking Tables      209
Resizing Tables     217
Repositioning Tables     218
Deleting Tables     218
Presenting Your Slideshow
Delivering Presentations     221
Setting Up a Slideshow     221
Choosing a Slideshow Mode     222
Hiding Individual Slides     225
Matching Your Slideshow to Your Monitor     227
Setting Up a Speaker Notes Screen     227
Setting Up Automatic Timing     227
Looping Continuously     229
Recording Voiceover Narration     230
Turning Off Sounds and Animations     233
Slideshows for Multiple Audiences     233
Creating a Custom Slideshow     234
Editing a Custom Slideshow     236
Presenting Your Slideshow     237
Drawing on Slides During a Presentation     239
Creating PowerPoint Shows     241
Emailing Your Presentation     243
Packaging Presentations for CD     243
Presentations over the Web     247
Converting Your Presentation into One or More Web Pages     248
Converting to Other Formats     251
Optimizing Presentations     255
Go Easy on the Bling     256
Pare Down Objects Outside of PowerPoint     256
Choose Insert over Dragging or Pasting     257
Recycle Your Images     257
Get Rid of Invisible Stuff     257
Compress Your Images     259
Don't Embed Fonts (but if You Have to, Do so Wisely)     261
Download and Install an Optimization Program     262
Printing Presentations     265
Printing Slides (One Slide per Page)     266
Handouts (Multiple Slides per Page)     270
Overhead Transparencies     274
Speaker Notes     275
Presentation Outline     276
Tent Cards     276
Beyond Bullet Points: Multimedia, Animation, and Interactivity
Putting Images and Documents on Slides     281
Drawing on Slides     281
Drawing Lines and Shapes     282
Drawing Connectors     284
Drawing Freehand     285
Modifying Drawings     288
Selecting Lines and Shapes     288
Applying Shape Styles     288
Modifying Lines, Connectors, and Shape Outlines     289
Modifying the Inside of a Shape     290
Applying Special Effects     292
Rotating Drawings     292
Repositioning Lines and Shapes     294
Resizing Drawings     295
Changing the Type of a Shape or Connector     296
Adding Text to Shapes     296
Reshaping and Distorting Shapes     297
Working with Multiple Drawings     297
Grouping Objects     298
Stacking Objects     299
Aligning Shapes and Lines     300
Adding Pictures from Other Programs     302
Inserting a Picture Stored on Your Computer     302
Creating a Photo Album Slideshow     304
Adding Built-in Clip Art Drawings     307
Modifying Pictures     309
Applying a Picture Style     310
Recoloring Your Picture     310
Making Your Picture Transparent     314
Adjusting Brightness and Contrast     314
Applying Special Effects     315
Cropping Your Picture     316
Applying a Picture to a Slide Background     317
Adding Documents from Other Programs     318
Adding an Existing Live Object     319
Creating and Adding a New Document Object     321
Adding Sound and Video     325
Adding Sound     325
Sound File Formats You Can Use in PowerPoint      327
Inserting a Sound Clip from Your Computer     327
Adding a Sound Clip from the Clip Organizer     331
Adding a Sound Clip from an Audio CD     332
Recording and Adding Your Own Sound Clip     335
Creating a Soundtrack     336
Making Sound Clips Presenter-Triggered     336
Adding Video     337
Slide Transitions and Animated Effects     343
Slide Transitions     344
Types of Transitions     344
Adding Transitions Between Slides     345
Custom Animations     349
Applying Entrance Effects     350
Applying Emphasis Effects     357
Applying Exit Effects     359
Motion Path Effects     359
Changing Effects     365
Deleting an Effect     366
Managing Multiple Effects     366
Make Your Slides Clickable     371
Adding Links     374
Linking to Another Slide in the Same Slideshow     374
Linking to a Slide in Another PowerPoint Slideshow     375
Linking to a Web Page     377
Creating (and Linking to) a New Document     378
Linking to an Email Address     380
Adding Screen Tips (Hover Text) to Links     381
Adding Actions     381
Adding Actions to Text or Images     382
Adding Action Buttons     384
Editing Links and Actions     387
Editing Links     387
Edit Actions     388
Deleting Links and Actions     388
Working Faster and More Effectively
Customizing PowerPoint     391
Customizing How PowerPoint Looks     392
Choosing an Overall Look     392
Show (or Hide) the Mini Toolbar     392
Show (or Hide) the Ribbon     394
Show (or Hide) the Developer Tab     394
Select a Theme for All New Slideshows     394
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar     394
Customize the Status Bar     401
Customizing How PowerPoint Behaves     401
Open All Documents in a Certain View     402
Saving Files: How, Where, and How Often     402
Printing     404
Optimizing PowerPoint Files     405
Security     406
Editing and Proofing     408
Displaying the Clipboard     409
Choosing a Standard Chart Type     409
Customizing the Way Your Slideshows Run      409
Show (or Hide) "Ghosted" Navigational Controls     411
Show (or Hide) the Right-Click Menu     411
Give Yourself the Option to Keep Ink Annotations     413
Tell PowerPoint to End Slideshows with a Black Slide (or Not)     413
Installing Add-Ins     414
Macros: Putting Slideshows on Autopilot     417
Creating and Editing Macros     418
Creating a Macro     418
Opening a Macro for Editing     421
Running Macros     422
Setting Security Options     422
Testing a Macro     424
Adding a Macro to a Slideshow     425
Collaborating with Others     429
Preparing for Collaboration     430
Sending Out a File for Review     432
Emailing Using Outlook     433
Emailing Using Other Programs     433
Reviewing with Comments     434
Adding a Comment     435
Reading Comments     436
Editing Comments     436
Deleting Comments     437
Finalizing Presentations     437
SharePoint and Groove     439
SharePoint     439
Groove     440
Security      440
Creating Hard-to-Edit Versions of Your File     440
Password-Protecting Your File     441
Attaching Digital Signature to Files     444
Using Information Rights Management     447
Appendix
Getting Help     451
Index     457

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GIS Tutorial for Health

Author: Kristen S Kurland

In its third edition, GIS Tutorial for Health is fully-revised and updated for ArcGIS 9.3 software compatibility. To better support skill-building and development, this workbook features extended introductions to eleven tutorials addressing significant health care and policy-planning issues. Complete with a new tutorial that utilizes the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension, a 180-day trial DVD of ArcView 9.3, and a data CD to complete the exercises, this step-by-step tutorial is a valuable resource for the classroom, as well as the individual user.



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