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    Learn basic features PowerPoint 2016

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    Use PowerPoint 2016 with expertise

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    Use MS PowerPoint 2016 to create attractive Slides

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    Perform Different activities With MS PowerPoint 2016

Microsoft PowerPoint is very popular worldwide, but yet most people don’t know from this application originated and who was the person behind this application. Microsoft PowerPoint was developed by a former student of PhD from Berkeley named as Robert Gaskins. His idea behind this was to build a presentation program to showcase a series of slides. Very people know that it was initially designed for Mac OS, not for Windows.

The first version which was designed for Mac was named as Presenter, but soon they reject this name because of the trademark issue, and they change its name to PowerPoint 1987. In 1987 only Microsoft purchased it for 14 Million Dollars. Pentagon training will provide delegates knowledge how to present your ideas in front of the audience and add graphics to the presentation.

Who should take this course

  • New Users of Microsoft PowerPoint 2016
  • Sales Manager
  • Investment Banker
  • Users wants to update their skills
  • Market Research Analyst
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Prerequisites

No Prerequisites are mandatory to attend this course.

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What Will You Learn

  • Create customised presentations with templates.
  • Add special effects.
  • Use the slide, notes, and handout masters.
  • Create, edit, and import charts.
  • Manage the  hyperlinks in a presentation
  • Create custom shows.
  • Secure and share presentations.
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What's included

  Course Overview

This training course is designed for delegates who have core competencies with MS PowerPoint 2016 who want to learn to upgrade their skills. Delegates will learn about the Backstage View and perform advanced text editing operations. It will also teach how to add graphics and charts from an external source.

This course will help all the users of Microsoft PowerPoint doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner or experienced and want to improve your skills, this course will help you create professional quality presentations that will attract your audience’s attention and keep them interested from beginning to an end.

 

New features of MS PowerPoint 2016

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  Course Content

Getting Started with PowerPoint

  • Navigate the PowerPoint Environment
  • View and Navigate a Presentation
  • Create and Save a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Use PowerPoint Help

Create a PowerPoint Presentation

  • Start Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Normal View
  • Create a Presentation
  • Save a Document
  • Import a File
  • Status Bar
  • Close Presentation

The Quick Access Toolbar

  • Add Basic Commands
  • Add More Commands with the Customise Dialog Box
  • Adding Ribbon Commands
  • Placement

Developing a PowerPoint Presentation

  • Select a Presentation Type
  • Editing of a Text
  • Building of a Presentation

The Backstage View (The File Menu)

  • Overview of Backstage View
  • Open a Presentation
  • New Presentation and Presentation Templates
  • Presentation Properties
  • Add Your Name to a Microsoft PowerPoint

Perform Advanced Text Editing Operations

  • Formatting of Characters
  • Formatting of Paragraphs and TextBox’s

Adding Graphical Elements to Your Presentation

  • Add Images into slides
  • Add different Shapes

Formatting Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations

  • Select a Slide Layout
  • Insert Text 
  • Add Slides
    • Duplicating of an Existing Slide
    • Deletion of Slides
    • Hiding of Slides
  • Arrange Slides
  • Add Images
  • Add Clip Art 
  • Capture and Insert a Screenshot 
  • Edit an Image
  • Format Images
    • Add Effects to an Image
  • Apply a Style and Cropping an Image
  • Group and Ungroup Images
  • Arrange Images
  • Add Shapes
  • Use Borders to a Shape
  • Use Styles to a Shape
  • Creating a Custom Shape
  • Modifying Shape Backgrounds
  • Align and Grouping Shapes
  • Displaying of Gridlines for Shapes
  • Add Text to Shapes in Columns

Editing Objects in Your Presentation

  • Edit Objects
  • Format Objects
  • Group of Objects
  • Arrange an Objects
  • Animate an Objects

Add Tables to Your Presentation

  • Creating a Table
  • Formatting a Table
  • Inserting a Table from Other Applications of MS Office
  • Adding a Table
  • Formatting Tables
  • Importing Tables from an External Sources

Adding Charts to Your Presentation

  • Create a Chart
  • Format of a Chart
  • Adding a Chart from MS Excel
  • Adding a Chart
  • Format a Chart
  • Importing Charts from External Sources

Preparing to Deliver Presentation

  • Review of Presentation
  • Applying Transitions
  • Printing Presentation
  • Delivering Your Presentation
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Shortcuts of MS PowerPoint

Shortcuts for MS Powerpoint 2016:

Arrow Keys

Move operations

End

End of line

Home

Starting of line

Ctrl+Up Arrow

Phrase or paragraph Up

Ctrl+Down Arrow

Phrase or paragraph down

Ctrl+End

End of text block

Ctrl+Home

Beginning of text block

Shift+Tab

To next object

Tab

To the previous object

Pg Dn

Move to Next Slide

Pg Up

Move to Previous Slide

F6

Focus to different pane

Ctrl+F1

Collapse/expand ribbon

Spacebar/Enter

Open Selected menu on ribbon

Shift+F6

Move anti-clockwise to pane

Ctrl+Shift+Tab

Switch Thumbnail/Outline View Pane

Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q

Save Presentation

Ctrl+O

Open existing presentation

Ctrl+N

Start a New Presentation

Ctrl+M

Start a New Slide

Ctrl+R

Right Aligned selected text

Ctrl+L

Left Aligned selected text

Ctrl+A

Select All

Ctrl+C/Ctrl+Ins

Copy text/image

Ctrl+V

Paste text/image/text

Ctrl+X

Cut text/image

Ctrl+B

To Bold the selected text

Ctrl+U

To Underline Text

Ctrl+I

Change to Italic text

Del

Remove selected image or Remove one character

F2

Renaming the file

Ctrl+P

Printing presentation

F5

Slideshow of presentation

Ctrl+E

Aligning Center Selected Phrase

Alt+F4

Exit

Ctrl+J

Justify Selected Phrase

Ctrl+K

Insert Hyperlink

Ctrl+F

Find particular text

Ctrl+H

Replace particular text

Ctrl+Z

Undo changes in presentation

Ctrl+Y

Redo operation

Ctrl+Shift+Z

Normal/Plain Text

Shift+F3

Toggle cases(UppseCase/LowerCase)

F7

Spelling Checker

Ctrl+Shift+F

Change Font Style

Ctrl+Shift+>

Increase font size

Ctrl+Shift+<

Decrease font size

Alt+Ctrl+Shift+>

Superscript

Alt+Ctrl+Shift+<

Subscript

Ctrl+Drag

Create a copy of selected text

Ctrl+Bkspace

Delete word from left

Ctrl+Del

Delete word from right

Ctrl+D

Duplicate Slide

Alt+HandFandS

Change font size

Alt+WandQ

Zoom

Enter

Finish modifying value

Ctrl+T

Open font dialog box

Shift+F3

Change cases

Ctrl+N

Insert new Comment

Ctrl+R

Reply to comment

Alt+Shift+Left Arrow

Highlight/Promote Paragraph

Alt+Shift+Right Arrow

Highlight/Demote Paragraph

Alt+Shift+Up Arrow

Move up paragraph

Alt+Shift+Down Arrow

Mov down paragraph

Alt+Shift+A

Show all texts

Alt+Shift+-

Collapse text under heading

Alt+Shift++

Expand text

Alt+Shift+1

Collapse titles

Double Click

Select Word

Triple Click

Select Paragraph

Ctrl+Enter

Move from title/text to text/slide

 



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About Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes also abbreviated as MK is a large town located in Buckinghamshire, England. It was designed as a new town on 23 January 1967 and also an administrative centre of Borough of Milton Keynes. It is located 45 miles that is 72 km away from north-west of London.

Various another town like Bletchley, Wolverton and Stony Stratford exist here along with other 15 villages and farmland. Milton Keynes took its name from existing “Village of Milton Keynes “that is few miles away from the planned centre.

History of Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes has a rich history with proof of human settlement that was found before starting the construction of this city in 1960’s. When UK government decided to establish Milton Keynes, most of the area was farmland, and undeveloped villages and the earlier history was incredibly rich. Until the 10th century, there was no evidence of occupation in villages. During middle age, 18 villages were present that still form the heart of Milton Keynes districts. With the arrival of London and Birmingham Railway and Grand Junction canal in late 18th and 19th century, the area went through many changes and the new town of Wolverton, and New Bradwell emerged.

The greatest change in the history of Milton Keynes was when it was chosen to solve housing problems in London. Milton Keynes was planned as biggest towns and have an area of 89 square kilometres that became home to around 250,000 people. In the beginning, no building was allowed to be tall than the tallest tree, and later Milton Keynes Partnership changed it. Tallest building in Milton Keynes is 14 floors high. Its population will double by the year 2026.

Milton Keynes offers a broad range of opportunities to people to learn new things and get a better education. Bletchley Park code breakers brought innovation to the city in second world war. This team cracked secret codes of Germans. Milton Keynes is a destination that is always passionate about developing minds. It contains some of the best schools and colleges. Milton Keynes College offers a wide range of courses in different domains. It is one of the fastest growing college in the United Kingdom.

Open University offers contemporary learning where degree level education is provided to everyone. The headquarters of the university is located at Walton Hall in Milton Keynes. There is also University Centre Milton Keynes ( UCMK) which is a hub for higher education with new facilities and exciting courses in the middle of the city. This town also contains a solar-powered house that plays a significant role in the development of electric transport. Various courses, classes and opportunities are offered by Milton Keynes Theatre Creative Learning department to young people and adults to explore theatres including makeup, drama, acting and much more.

Sport

Milton Keynes has various professional teams in football, in ice hockey and in Formula one. It is also home to Xscape indoor ski slope, Formula Fast Indoor Karting Centre, Airkix Indoor Sky Diving facility and National Badminton Centre.

Economy

At Borough level, data of Milton Keynes economy, demography and politics is collected. Milton Keynes is one of the most successful economies in Southeast along with gross value added per capita index which was 47% higher than the national average. According to 2015 data, average wages place it in top five nationally.

Just 0.6% of businesses employ people more than 250 which include Open University, Volkswagen Group, Mercedes-Benz and Network Rail. Remaining enterprises around 81.5% employ near about 10 people. Milton Keynes professional, technical and scientific sector contributes large employment. Milton Keynes has a high number of business start-ups in England and start-up levels remained high even during the period of recession 2009/2010. Most of the population is younger. 22.6% of Borough population is under 16, 12.1% are aged 65+. According to 2011 census report, Milton Keynes Urban area comprises of 8.7% South Asian, 78.4% white, 3.5% Mixed Race, 7-5% Black, 1.2% Chinese, 6.7% other ethnic group and Asian.

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