| Replace Fonts
Globally in PowerPoint
You can quickly perform a global replace of any font
used in a Microsoft PowerPoint® presentation using
the Replace Font dialog box:
- On the Format menu, click Replace Fonts .
- In the Replace Font dialog box, click the font
you want to replace in the Replace list.
- In the With list, click the font you want to apply.
- Click Replace and review the font change. If you
like what you see, click Close . If not, you can continue
making choices in the Replace Font dialog box until
you find what you want.
Show Your Slides out of Order During a Presentation
If you are in the middle of a Microsoft PowerPoint®
presentation and want to open a slide out of order,
just type the slide number and press ENTER. This works
best when you know the number of the slide you want.
(Hint: It's a good idea to print out a copy of your
presentation for reference.)
If you don't know the slide number, there's another
method you can use: Right-click the slide, point to
Go on the shortcut menu, point to By Title , and then
click the slide title you want.
Create Bitmap Images of PowerPoint Slides
Want a quick way to send a single PowerPoint slide
to someone? Try this: Convert the slide into a bitmap
image. You can resize, crop, and paste it into an e-mail
message or an Office document. Here's how.
- Open the slide you want use as an image.
- On the View menu, click Notes Page . The slide
will appear on the notes page as an image.
- Right-click the slide image, and then click Copy
on the shortcut menu.
The image is now stored on your Clipboard, and you
can paste it as a resizable object into any Office document.
Write on a Slide During a Presentation
As a presenter, haven't you wished you could write
on a slide-to draw a diagram or underline a word, for
example-in the middle of a slide show? Microsoft PowerPoint
includes a virtual annotation pen that enables you to
write on a slide while giving a presentation.
To use the annotation pen during a slide show:
- Open the presentation in Slide Show view.
- Right-click in the window, point to Pointer Options
, and click Pen .
- When you are done using the pen, press ESC.
Editor's Note: All annotation pen markings are
cleared when you leave the slide, so don't use the annotation
pen to make notes you'll use later. Use the Meeting
Minder or Speaker Notes for any notes you want to save.
More Design Options for Your PowerPoint Presentations
A new feature of PowerPoint version 2002 is that you
can use multiple slide masters in a single presentation.
The slide master is an element of the design template
that stores information, including styles, placeholders,
and color schemes. With it, you can make global changes-such
as replacing a font style-across all the slides in your
presentation.
When using multiple slide masters, remember that if
you want to make a global change to your presentation,
you need to change each slide master.
To insert a slide master:
- On the View menu, point to Master , and then click
Slide Master .
- Do one of the following:
- To insert a slide master that uses the default
styles in PowerPoint, on the Slide Master View
toolbar, click Insert New Slide Master .
- To insert a slide master by adding a new design
template, on the Formatting toolbar, click Design
, oint to the design you want, click the arrow,
and select one of the options on the shortcut
menu.
To replace or add slide masters:
- On the View menu, point to Master , and then click
Slide Master .
- On the toolbar, click Design .
- If you want to replace selected, rather than all,
masters in the presentation, select the masters in
the thumbnails on the left.
- In the Slide Design task pane, point to the design
template you want, click the arrow, and then do one
of the following:
- To replace selected masters with masters for
the new design template, click Replace Selected
Designs.
- To replace all the current masters with masters
for the new design template, click Replace All
Designs.
- To add a new design template and its masters
to the presentation, click Add Design .
Editor's Note: All the design templates you're
currently using appear in the Slide Design task pane
under Used in this presentation . You can apply them
to slides when you're working in normal view.
Create a Photo Album Presentation in PowerPoint
2002
Did you know you could use PowerPoint version 2002
to create a photo album? Here's how:
- On the Insert menu, point to Picture , and then
click New Photo Album .
- In the Photo Album dialog box, you can choose to
add pictures from your hard disk or a peripheral device,
such as a scanner or digital camera. To add a picture
from a file or disk, do the following:
- Under Insert picture from , click File/Disk
.
- Locate the folder or disk that contains the
picture you want to add to your photo album, click
the picture file, and then click Insert .
- Repeat Step 2 for as many pictures as you want
to add to your photo album. Or to capture them all
at once, hold down the CTRL key, click each picture
file you need, and then click Insert .
- Next, specify the look of the album under Album
Layout .
- Then click Create .
Editor's Note: If you want to change or update
your photo album after you have created it, use the
Format Photo Album dialog box from the Format menu.
Get Flashy with PowerPoint Animations
Forget about learning complicated animation programs.
In Microsoft PowerPoint® version 2002, adding animation
for professional-looking presentations is not only easy,
it's fun.
To apply a custom animation:
- In normal view, display the slide that has the
text or objects you want to animate.
- Select the object you want to animate.
- On the Slide Show menu, click Custom Animation
.
- In the Custom Animation task pane, click Add Effect
, and do one or more of the following:
- If you want to make the text or object enter
the slide show presentation with an effect, point
to Entrance and then click an effect.
- If you want to add an effect to text or an
object that is on the slide, point to Emphasis
and then click an effect.
- If you want to add an effect to text or an
object that makes it leave the slide, point to
Exit and then click an effect.
Cut PowerPoint Graphics Down to Size
Add a few images-a photo here, an illustration there-and
the size of your PowerPoint presentation can become
huge. You could compress images manually, but there's
a simpler way: PowerPoint 2002 can do it for you.
- On the Picture toolbar, click the Compress Pictures
button. If you don't see the Picture toolbar, point
to Toolbars on the View menu, and then click Picture
.
- To compress all pictures in the presentation, click
All pictures in document .
- Under Change resolution , select how you intend
to use your presentation by clicking either Web/Screen
or Print .
- To further reduce file size, select the Delete
cropped areas of pictures check box.
- Click OK .
Editor's Note: If you compress pictures or delete
the cropped areas, you won't be able to restore your
pictures to their original resolution or size. This
tip also works in Microsoft Word version 2002.
Protect Your PowerPoint Presentations
Want to make sure your presentations are safe from
changes by other users? With Microsoft PowerPoint 2002,
you can help protect your presentations while you are
working on them.
- On Tools menu, click Options , and then click the
Security tab.
- Decide on a password, and type it in either the
Password to Open or Password to Modify box, depending
on whether you want to protect the document from viewing
or from modification.
- Click OK.
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