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   Advanced: Exercise PPT 3-3

You can work up your own presentation now, using the skills you have learned.

This exercise does not use any of the resource files. You will be creating a presentation of your own.


 

Exercise PowerPoint 3-3: On Your Own


What you will do: Create a presentation from an outline
Include an animated chart.

Pick a topic for your presentation that lends itself to being outlined. You will also need some data that can be put on a column chart.

  • Write an outline for your presentation in a word processing program, like Microsoft Word or WordPad.
  • Icon: Printer Print your outline, with your name and the date in the header on the left and PowerPoint Exercise 3-3 on the right.
  • Use PowerPoint to open your outline.
  • Format your presentation and add images, transitions, and animations.
    Include at least one object or image with a sequence of animations: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit.
  • Add a column chart to one slide and format it, including an animation that reveals the chart by series or by category.
  • Icon: Printer Print a handout of your slides with 6 per page. Include your name, the date, and PowerPoint Exercise 3-3 in the header.