In this course, students will learn how to create and edit bullet slides, move between and utilize the various views, add transitions to a slide and basic animation to text, incorporate clip art and WordArt, use a Master Slide, and run a presentation effectively.
This course is intended for students who are new to Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2010. This course covers the basic concepts of how to create a professional slide show using Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2010
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