Electronic Presentation Tool
Electronic Presentation Tool
PRESENTATION TOOL
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Impress window, etc.) will provide us with tools that will assist us in
our job (Figure 5.1). The important components of this window are:
• Menu Bar : Provides menu options to help in designing and viewing
the presentation.
• Standard Toolbar : Contains tools for standard tasks, like saving,
printing, cutting, copying, pasting, etc.
• Formatting Toolbar : Provides tools for formatting like bold, italic,
underline, etc.
• Task Pane : Allows options depending on the selected task. The
figure 5.1 shows the options for the task New Presentation. We can
select other tasks too.
• Slide Pane : This is the place where we design the slide by typing,
formatting, etc.
• Slide Sorter Pane : Allows us to decide on the order in which the
slides will be shown during the slide show.
• Notes Pane : Allows us to type in notes that we may need while
preparing for the presentation later, but will not be shown during
the slide show.
• View Buttons : Provides options to decide whether we want to view
slide show, normal slide view, or slide sorter view.
• Drawing ToolBar : Provides tools for drawing basic shapes, inserting
pictures, changing colours, etc.
• Status Bar : This provides information about the current
presentation, like the number of slides, the design applied, etc.
Menu Bar
Standard Toolbar
Formatting Toolbar
Slide Sorter
Pane
Task Pane
Slide Pane
View Buttons
Notes Pane
Sizing
Figure 5.3 shows a slide layout which can be used to insert non-
text content:
Insert Chart
Insert Diagram
Place the mouse over the desired non-text content and click to
include the same on the slide.
We have already read about inserting Clip Art in the presentation
by selecting a slide layout that allows us to insert non-text content.
There is another way of inserting clip art into the slide. Let us learn
this process:
• Open the presentation.
• Click on Clip Art under Picture option of Insert menu. We will now
see the Insert Clip Art option in the task pane.
• We can insert some text to search clip arts belonging to a particular
group. To try out, let us type in Inspiration and click on . If we
are not sure, just click on without typing in any text.
• We will see all the available clip arts grouped under our search text
in the task pane.
• Select the desired clip art by clicking on it.
• We will now get the clip art on the slide. We can change its size by
dragging the sizing handles. By click and drag we can place the clip
art at the desired location in the slide.
(a) Insert with Object (b) Insert object dialog box with spredsheet chart selected
A dummy chart (Figure 5.5) appears on our slide which can be modified with
our data.
• At the bottom of the chart we will notice . Click on Sheet1 and feed
in the data for the chart as we had
done in the spreadsheet.
• We can change what the chart looks
like by using the options under the
Chart menu. (As in spreadsheet)
Note : If we add or edit anything after we have saved the presentation, we will
have to save it once again. Otherwise, the changes made after the last Save
operation will not be saved.
We can format the text either through the Format option under the
Menu Bar, or we can use the Formatting Toolbar to invoke most (but not
all) formatting options (as in word processing). The main formatting
options are –
• Font
• Bullets and Numbering
• Alignment.
Before we format any text, we must select the part of the text we
want to format. For Font formatting, we need to select all the characters
that we want to format; while for the others, we need to select any part
of the paragraph.
• To copy, i.e. duplicate a slide, select the slide (on the Slide Pane or
in the Slide Sorter Pane) and click on Insert → Duplicate Slide.
130 • To move a slide or a group of slides, select the slide(s) in the Slide
Sorter Pane and drag them to the desired location.
Electronic Presentation Tool
Note : To select multiple contiguous slides, press the Shift key as you click on the
slides one after the other. You can also select the first one, and then click on the
last one while keeping the Shift key pressed. To select non-contiguous slides,
press the Ctrl key instead of the Shift key.
Address bar
5.8.7 AUTOSHAPES
AutoShapes can be used to emphasise certain
points in the presentation. These are available
on the Drawing toolbar. They include several
Figure 5.15 : Action settings dialog box categories of shapes: lines, connectors, basic
shapes, flowchart elements, stars and banners
and callouts. These can be resized, rotated, flipped, coloured and
combined to make more complex shapes. We can also add text to these
shapes which then becomes part of the shape. Follow the steps given
below to draw an autoshape:
• Click on AutoShapes option on the Drawing toolbar
• Select the desired shape (Figure 5.16),
• Click and drag on the slide to draw the shape of desired size.
The handles (Figure 5.17) around a selected shape have the following
purposes:
• The Sizing handles are the white handles around the shape which
are used to change the size of the shape.
• The Adjustment handle is a yellow-diamond shaped handle. This
136 handle, if present, indicates that the shape is adjustable.
Electronic Presentation Tool
Summary
• An electronic presentation program is a computer software that is used to display
information.
• A presentation can have several slides, which can be displayed one after another.
• The places on the slide where we can click and type text for the presentation are called
placeholders.
• The font, size, alignment, etc. will be same as that of the placeholder text, unless we
change them.
• We can select the layout of a slide by selecting appropriate choice from Slide Layout task pane.
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• A slide can contain non-text content too, like – chart, clip art, media clips, etc.
• We can apply formatting to the text in the slide – we can change the fonts and their associated
features; we can apply bullets or numbers; and we can decide on the paragraph alignments.
• We can copy or move the content of a slide, or even the slide itself.
• There are three views – normal view to design presentation, slide sorter view to arrange
the order in which slides will appear, and finally the Slide Show view is used while delivering
the talk.
• If we don't like the way our slides look, we can use Slide Design to improve them. We can
apply a slide design to selected slides, or to all slides in the presentation.
• The way various items appear on the slide during a slide show is decided by the Animation
that is applied. We can select preset animation schemes, or decide on our own using
custom animation option.
• Apart from the items in the slide, we can control the way the slide itself appears during
the slide show. This is done using slide transitions facility.
• Instead of listing out raw data, we can insert a chart in the presentation to make the data
more meaningful to the audience.
• We can create hyperlinks on slides to connect it to other slides in the same or different
presentation, or even to a file or a website.
• To facilitate navigation from one slide to another, we can include action buttons in our
slides.
• AutoShapes can be used to get the audience's attention to certain points in the
presentation.
• A presentation file can be made to run on a computer system not having the presentation
software (Pack and Go).
EXERCISES
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. What is meant by slide design?
2. What is meant by animation schemes?
3. How do you change the bullets appearing in your presentation?
4. What are the three major functions of a presentation program?
5. What are placeholders?
6. What do you mean by Pack and Go?
7. What do you mean by slide transition?
7. How is a file saved as type Presentation different from the one saved as type
PowerPoint Show?
4. While working with AutoShapes, you can change the style of the text using
(i) Font Color
(ii) Line Style
(iii) Select Font from Format menu
(iv) None of the above
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Activities
1. Design a presentation to make your friends interested in the book that you have read
recently. Ensure that you use animation and slide transitions. Use AutoShapes to design
an appropriate callout in the first slide.
2. Design a presentation on your favourite singer. Ensure that you include some of his/
her music in your presentation. Place a hyperlink to link to some websites mentioning
his/her achievements.
3. Prepare a presentation of your hobbies like playing cricket, listening to songs, gardening,
photography etc.
4. Create a family magazine containing description of your family members, their role in
the family and their photographs.
5. Prepare a presentation of your school with the following contents:
a. On the first slide, put the name and a photograph of your school.
b. On the second page, display the features of your school.
c. On the third page, put information about the library with a photograph.
d. On the fourth page, Science lab
e. And so on.
6. Suppose you are a student of class XI D and have been asked to prepare a slide show of
new inventions of computer hardware. Collect latest pictures from the Internet and put
them on different slides and also display their features with them.
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 5.1 : TEXT LAYOUT OPTIONS
Text Layouts