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A Comprehensive Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2002 Training Course

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A Comprehensive Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2002 Training Course

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Today's high-tech audiences expect multimedia "productions," not black and white overheads. They expect you to entertain them. If you make business presentations — to pitch your product, provide information, or train your customers — this course is for you. Creating dazzling presentations is not only important for your business and professional growth, it's fun to do.

  • Create slide transitions.
  • Display pie charts one slice at a time.
  • Animate slide objects.
  • Make graphics appear from nowhere.
  • Play sounds and movies.
  • Publish your presentation as a colorful Web site with advanced navigation bars.
  • Leave behind a powerful offline presentation for clients.
  • Email an informational presentation to prospects or colleagues.
  • Be creative.
  • Close a sale. Advance your career. Have fun!
Who benefits from this training?

This training is a must for anyone who communicates information or sells ideas.

  • Executives who present information to corporate officers or stockholders
  • Administrative assistants who create presentations for their managers
  • Technical instructors who provide sales and product training
  • Marketing executives who present innovative ideas and sales data to management
  • Salespeople who want to keep the attention of their prospects and close the sale
  • All business professionals who want to stand apart from the competition and impress their clients or bosses!

From: Chuck Julian
Author, Dazzle Your Audience With Multimedia Presentations!

Dear Business Professional,

I'm sure you've been in the audience when a speaker used an overhead projector to display transparencies or PowerPoint slides. Did you enjoy the presentation? Was it riveting? Did you receive the speaker's message? Did you fall asleep?

We've all walked out of presentations thinking we would have learned more if the presentation had been more exciting. Speakers who read bulleted lists not only lose their audience, they lose their professionalism and credibility. And, if they're trying to close a sale, they lose that, too.

A couple years ago, I was listening to a technical presentation at Hewlett-Packard. As the PowerPoint presentation advanced from slide to slide, I noticed objects zooming in from nowhere to their positions on the slide.

I thought, "I just have to learn how to do that!"

So I did.

Then I thought, "I should develop a training course so that others can learn how to do that as well."

I did that, too. Here it is! Keep your audience awake, enthusiastic, and receptive.
Use multimedia elements in your presentation!

A bulleted list of plain text doesn't cut it anymore. You need excitement in your presentations.

This eLearning course (PDF format) teaches you how to make exciting PowerPoint 2002 presentations using the following multimedia elements:

  • Pictures and AutoShapes
  • Charts, graphs, and tables
  • Animation
  • Sound
  • Movies
  • Interactivity
Publish your presentation in multiple delivery formats

You'll learn how to "repurpose" your multimedia presentation for multiple audiences:

  • Deliver your presentation to a live audience.
  • Publish your presentation for offline viewing.
  • Create self-running presentations.
  • Create self-running presentations for a kiosk at a trade show.
  • Deliver presentations on the Web, complete with advanced navigation bars.
Take a test drive

View a simple Web-based presentation that you will actually create during the course when learning how to create a navigation system. Try the navigation bar and all the buttons. When you click the Slide Show button (Internet Explorer), the presentation plays in full-screen mode. Click your mouse to advance from slide to slide. Press the Esc key if you want to exit the slide show before it finishes. Play around with it. This stuff is fun!

Note: You need Internet Explorer 5 or later (recommended), or Netscape Navigator 5 or later to view the Web-based presentation.

Use your imagination. Can you think of another application for PowerPoint presentations? Hint: This Web-based presentation is an actual Web site complete with an expandable navigation bar. Could you use PowerPoint to create a fancy Web site?! About the course…

Course Objectives

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Use the AutoContent Wizard to rapidly create a presentation from scratch.
  • Use prebuilt templates to apply consistent formatting to your entire presentation.
  • Insert existing graphics and pictures onto your slides.
  • Insert custom graphics and charts onto your slides.
  • Animate objects and apply slide transitions.
  • Record voice narrations and insert sounds into your presentation.
  • Add interactivity to your presentation.
  • Distribute your presentation in multiple formats.
  • Identify support sites on the Web.
Course Features

PowerPoint 2002 is a forest full of tremendous capabilities. I'll show you a path through that forest and encourage you to explore your own paths along the way. There is much to see and learn.

This course consists of Learning Modules. Each module contains:

  • Lessons to teach you how to incorporate multimedia elements into your presentations. Each lesson contains detailed tutorials with plenty of hand holding to keep you on track. Each tutorial builds on the previous one throughout the course. By the end of the course, you'll have a full-blown multimedia presentation.
  • Hands-on lab exercise to reinforce your learning. Each lab problem is stated in general terms to encourage you to think and to explore additional ground on your own. This is “play time” and your chance to gain valuable experience. The more you do, the more you'll learn.

You'll build a presentation from scratch, enhance it throughout the course, and publish it in several formats. Dozens of full-color, high-resolution screen captures show you exactly what to do. The following sample gives you a sneak preview:

The PDF course file incorporates the Acrobat "bookmarks" feature which functions as an expandable and collapsible table of contents. This allows you to quickly jump to a module, lesson, or topic. After you complete the course, you can use the training materials as a quick-reference guide or refresher course.

Course Contents

Dazzle Your Audience With Multimedia Presentations! contains more than 100 full-color pages of instruction, and includes the following modules and lessons:

Module 1: Jumpstarting Your Presentation
Displaying the needed toolbars
Using the task pane
Using the AutoContent Wizard
Using design templates
Module 1 Lab Exercise

Module 2: Customizing the Slides' General Appearance
Applying color schemes
Modifying the slide background
Applying a gradient fill
Applying a texture
Applying a pattern
Applying a solid background
Module 2 Lab Exercise

Module 3: Inserting Existing Graphics
Inserting existing graphics and pictures
Inserting clip art from PowerPoint
Inserting clip art from the Web
Module 3 Lab Exercise

Module 4: Creating New Graphics
Inserting WordArt
Inserting AutoShapes
Applying shadows and 3-D effects to objects
Module 4 Lab Exercise

Module 5: Inserting Tables and Charts
Using tables
Using charts
Making 3-D pie charts
Module 5 Lab Exercise

Module 6: Structuring Organization Charts and Diagrams
Using organization charts
Using diagrams
Module 6 Lab Exercise

Module 7: Animating Slide Objects
Applying animation schemes to text boxes
Creating custom animations
Making a flowchart
Animating the flowchart components
Animating chart components
Applying slide transitions
Module 7 Lab Exercise

Module 8: Incorporating Sounds and Movies
Using existing sound clips
Inserting movies
Using Action Settings
Module 8 Lab Exercise

Module 9: Adding Interactivity
Linking slides
Inserting a Web link onto every slide
Inserting navigation buttons
Module 9 Lab Exercise

Module 10: Timing a Self-running Presentation
Manually timing the slides
Rehearsing the presentation to set the timing
Adding voice narrations to slides
Module 10 Lab Exercise

Module 11: Publishing Your Multimedia Presentation
Publishing a manual presentation
Publishing a self-running presentation for a kiosk
Using the Pack and Go Wizard
Using the PowerPoint Viewer
Module 11 Lab Exercise

Module 12: Publishing the presentation on the Web
Making an agenda slide
Using “Save As” to create a Web file from your presentation
Module 12 Lab Exercise

In addition, the course includes an appendix for getting help and technical support. System Requirements

This course is an Adobe® Acrobat® PDF (portable document format) file. You must open the PDF file using Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later (full product) or Adobe® Reader® 5.0 or later (free viewer). You can install the latest free viewer from the Adobe Web site. Go to www.adobe.com and click the "Get Adobe Reader" button.

This course is designed for PC users. Instructions and screen captures illustrate procedures for PCs. PowerPoint for Macintosh is similar in functionality to its counterpart on the PC. However, we can not guarantee that the course materials apply identically to both systems. If you view this course on a Macintosh computer, you may encounter some differences.

In order to complete the entire course, your PC should have the following configuration:

  • PowerPoint 2002 in order to complete the tutorials and lab exercises
  • Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or later (full product) or Adobe Reader 5.0 or later (free viewer) to properly view the course file (www.adobe.com/)
  • Sound card and microphone for recording sounds and narrations
  • Speakers for playing sounds and narrations
  • Internet Explorer 5 or later (recommended), or Netscape Navigator 5 or later
  • Internet connection (broadband Internet access is recommended)
How much does this full day of special training cost?

You could spend hundreds of dollars on day-long, off-site, lecture-type seminars where you never touch a computer. You could also buy a $60 book and spend weeks thumbing through hundreds of pages to learn these techniques. (Like I did!) Or, you can take my cost-effective, full-day, hands-on training course at your convenience in your own home or office.

And don't worry… I won't charge you hundreds of dollars! The introductory price is only $29.95!
Take advantage of this special price now!

How can I offer a full day of training for for such a low price? I have no printing or shipping costs and I pass the savings on to you.

Note: The cost of this course may be reimbursable or tax deductible when used for business purposes. Check with your company or tax accountant.
This is a single-user license. But at this price, your whole team can order! Here's how to order!

Order 24 hours per day — even at 3 AM — and begin creating dazzling multimedia presentations within minutes!

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  • Click the link below to go directly to ClickBank's secure processing server. ClickBank customers can pay by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Eurocard, Bravo, Visa Debit, MasterCard Debit, or Novus. Customers in the US can also pay by online check.
  • Immediately after your $29.95 payment is approved, you will go directly to my download page. Follow the directions on the download page to copy the course file (1.7 MB PDF file) directly to your computer.
  • Begin creating multimedia presentations within minutes!

    Best of luck with your presentations. Have fun and increase your income!

    Chuck Julian

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