Desktop Computer Skills
Microsoft Office 2016: Intermediate PowerPoint
Creating Photo Albums, Sections, Transitions, and Animations in PowerPoint 2016
Customizing Proofing and Default Options in PowerPoint 2016
Exporting Presentations and Compressing Media in PowerPoint 2016
Sharing and Protecting Presentations in PowerPoint 2016
Using Hyperlinks, Actions, and Comments in PowerPoint 2016
Using Slide Show Presentation Tools in PowerPoint 2016

Creating Photo Albums, Sections, Transitions, and Animations in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a01_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Creating Photo Albums, Sections, Transitions, and Animations in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • create, organize, and format a photo album in PowerPoint 2016
  • apply a picture layout, frame shape, and theme to a photo album in PowerPoint 2016
  • create and rename sections in a PowerPoint 2016 presentation
  • expand, collapse, and remove sections in a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • add built-in animations of different types to a slide and customize the animations in PowerPoint 2016
  • add and customize built-in animations in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify animations and apply text effects to animations in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure an animation using the Animation pane and set animation triggers in PowerPoint 2016
  • add and modify transitions in PowerPoint 2016
  • create, format, and modify a photo album, and add an animation and a transition to a presentation in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 enables users to create and organize attractive photo albums, navigate a presentation easily using sections, and add a range of motion effects to slides. In this course, you'll learn how to add photos and captions to an album and customize their order and appearance; work with, rename, and remove sections in a presentation; and add and modify both animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2016. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Creating Photo Albums, Sections, Transitions, and Animations in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a01_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Creating Photo Albums, Sections, Transitions, and Animations in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • create, organize, and format a photo album in PowerPoint 2016
  • apply a picture layout, frame shape, and theme to a photo album in PowerPoint 2016
  • create and rename sections in a PowerPoint 2016 presentation
  • expand, collapse, and remove sections in a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • add built-in animations of different types to a slide and customize the animations in PowerPoint 2016
  • add and customize built-in animations in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify animations and apply text effects to animations in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure an animation using the Animation pane and set animation triggers in PowerPoint 2016
  • add and modify transitions in PowerPoint 2016
  • create, format, and modify a photo album, and add an animation and a transition to a presentation in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 enables users to create and organize attractive photo albums, navigate a presentation easily using sections, and add a range of motion effects to slides. In this course, you'll learn how to add photos and captions to an album and customize their order and appearance; work with, rename, and remove sections in a presentation; and add and modify both animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2016. This course is one of a series in the Skillsoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Customizing Proofing and Default Options in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a04_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Customizing Proofing and Default Options in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • set proofing options in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure the way PowerPoint 2016 checks spelling and grammar
  • launch the spell checker, use the thesaurus, perform a smart lookup, and set translation and language options in PowerPoint 2016
  • create a custom dictionary and add entries to it in PowerPoint 2016
  • enable the AutoCorrect feature and configure exceptions in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure AutoFormat and Math AutoCorrect options in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure the automatic recovery of presentations in PowerPoint 2016
  • embed fonts in a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • add to or modify default user information and change the default location where files are saved in PowerPoint 2016
  • set basic and advanced document properties in PowerPoint 2016
  • change the default number of recent documents listed in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016
  • use the Touch/Mouse icon and add it to the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure AutoFormat settings, modify default user information, set a document property, and modify the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 includes options for customizing its default behavior, including the ways it checks and corrects text. You can also edit the default information and properties associated with presentation files. In this course, you'll learn how to set proofing and language options, configure automatic text correction, set file information and properties, and customize the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Customizing Proofing and Default Options in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a04_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Customizing Proofing and Default Options in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • set proofing options in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure the way PowerPoint 2016 checks spelling and grammar
  • launch the spell checker, use the thesaurus, perform a smart lookup, and set translation and language options in PowerPoint 2016
  • create a custom dictionary and add entries to it in PowerPoint 2016
  • enable the AutoCorrect feature and configure exceptions in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure AutoFormat and Math AutoCorrect options in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure the automatic recovery of presentations in PowerPoint 2016
  • embed fonts in a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • add to or modify default user information and change the default location where files are saved in PowerPoint 2016
  • set basic and advanced document properties in PowerPoint 2016
  • change the default number of recent documents listed in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016
  • use the Touch/Mouse icon and add it to the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016
  • configure AutoFormat settings, modify default user information, set a document property, and modify the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 includes options for customizing its default behavior, including the ways it checks and corrects text. You can also edit the default information and properties associated with presentation files. In this course, you'll learn how to set proofing and language options, configure automatic text correction, set file information and properties, and customize the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 2016. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Exporting Presentations and Compressing Media in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a06_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Exporting Presentations and Compressing Media in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • convert a presentation to PDF or XPS format in PowerPoint 2013
  • save a presentation as a video and adjust its properties in PowerPoint 2013
  • package a presentation for CD in PowerPoint 2013
  • edit slide content in Word and automatically update a PowerPoint 2016 presentation with the changes
  • export a presentation in an earlier PowerPoint format in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a presentation in the OpenDocument format in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a presentation as a template in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a presentation so it automatically opens as a slide show in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a set of slides as a picture presentation in PowerPoint 2013
  • export slides as image files in PowerPoint 2013
  • save a presentation in any supported file type in PowerPoint 2013
  • set default image size and quality settings for presentations in PowerPoint 2013
  • compress images in PowerPoint 2013
  • compress media files and optimize them for compatibility with other systems using PowerPoint 2013
  • save a presentation as a video, export it as a picture presentation, and crop and compress images in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 makes it easy to export presentations for a wide range of purposes. In this course, you'll learn about all the main ways and file formats in which you can export presentations. You'll also learn how to configure default image quality settings, how to compress images, and how to optimize the compatibility of a presentation with other systems. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Exporting Presentations and Compressing Media in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a06_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Exporting Presentations and Compressing Media in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • convert a presentation to PDF or XPS format in PowerPoint 2013
  • save a presentation as a video and adjust its properties in PowerPoint 2013
  • package a presentation for CD in PowerPoint 2013
  • edit slide content in Word and automatically update a PowerPoint 2016 presentation with the changes
  • export a presentation in an earlier PowerPoint format in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a presentation in the OpenDocument format in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a presentation as a template in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a presentation so it automatically opens as a slide show in PowerPoint 2013
  • export a set of slides as a picture presentation in PowerPoint 2013
  • export slides as image files in PowerPoint 2013
  • save a presentation in any supported file type in PowerPoint 2013
  • set default image size and quality settings for presentations in PowerPoint 2013
  • compress images in PowerPoint 2013
  • compress media files and optimize them for compatibility with other systems using PowerPoint 2013
  • save a presentation as a video, export it as a picture presentation, and crop and compress images in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 makes it easy to export presentations for a wide range of purposes. In this course, you'll learn about all the main ways and file formats in which you can export presentations. You'll also learn how to configure default image quality settings, how to compress images, and how to optimize the compatibility of a presentation with other systems. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Sharing and Protecting Presentations in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a05_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Sharing and Protecting Presentations in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • check a presentation for hidden properties and personal information before sharing it with others in PowerPoint 2016
  • attach a presentation to an e-mail from within PowerPoint 2016
  • share a presentation via e-mail from a shared location, from within PowerPoint 2016
  • using instant messaging to share a link to a presentation from within PowerPoint 2016
  • send a presentation to OneDrive for sharing with others from within PowerPoint 2016
  • share a presentation to the cloud for collaboration purposes from within PowerPoint 2016
  • use the Office Presentation Service to deliver a PowerPoint 2016 presentation online
  • save slides to a shared location, track and review changes, and choose to receive notifications of slide changes via e-mail in PowerPoint 2016
  • use an Adobe PDF version of a presentation for shared commenting and incorporate the comments in PowerPoint 2016
  • recover unsaved versions of presentations in PowerPoint 2016
  • add and remove password protection for a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • protect a document from changes by marking it as read-only in PowerPoint 2016
  • install the Office Mix add-in and use it to create interactive videos in PowerPoint 2016
  • access the Microsoft Store Online, download an app, and use it when creating a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • inspect a presentation for personal information and hidden properties, apply password protection, and share the presentation using PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 includes several new features for sharing and collaborating on presentations. In this course, you'll learn how to share a presentation via e-mail, instant messaging, OneDrive, the cloud, or a shared network location. You'll also learn how to protect a presentation from unwanted changes and how to use add-ins and apps within PowerPoint 2016. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Sharing and Protecting Presentations in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a05_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Sharing and Protecting Presentations in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • check a presentation for hidden properties and personal information before sharing it with others in PowerPoint 2016
  • attach a presentation to an e-mail from within PowerPoint 2016
  • share a presentation via e-mail from a shared location, from within PowerPoint 2016
  • using instant messaging to share a link to a presentation from within PowerPoint 2016
  • send a presentation to OneDrive for sharing with others from within PowerPoint 2016
  • share a presentation to the cloud for collaboration purposes from within PowerPoint 2016
  • use the Office Presentation Service to deliver a PowerPoint 2016 presentation online
  • save slides to a shared location, track and review changes, and choose to receive notifications of slide changes via e-mail in PowerPoint 2016
  • use an Adobe PDF version of a presentation for shared commenting and incorporate the comments in PowerPoint 2016
  • recover unsaved versions of presentations in PowerPoint 2016
  • add and remove password protection for a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • protect a document from changes by marking it as read-only in PowerPoint 2016
  • install the Office Mix add-in and use it to create interactive videos in PowerPoint 2016
  • access the Microsoft Store Online, download an app, and use it when creating a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • inspect a presentation for personal information and hidden properties, apply password protection, and share the presentation using PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 includes several new features for sharing and collaborating on presentations. In this course, you'll learn how to share a presentation via e-mail, instant messaging, OneDrive, the cloud, or a shared network location. You'll also learn how to protect a presentation from unwanted changes and how to use add-ins and apps within PowerPoint 2016. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Using Hyperlinks, Actions, and Comments in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a02_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Using Hyperlinks, Actions, and Comments in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • identify types of hyperlink options in PowerPoint 2016
  • add a hyperlink to a web site on a graphic or a shape in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert a hyperlink to a new or existing presentation in a PowerPoint 2016 slide
  • insert a hyperlink to a specific heading within the current presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert a hyperlink to the bookmark in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify hyperlinks in PowerPoint 2016
  • work with action links in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert, edit, and delete comments in a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • collaborate with others by replying to comments in real time in PowerPoint 2016
  • show, copy, and move comments in PowerPoint 2016
  • compare or combine different presentation versions in PowerPoint 2016
  • use the Pen, Highlighter, Lasso, and Convert to Shapes options to annotate a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • customize the Ink tools and apply formatting to annotations in PowerPoint 2016
  • remove annotations in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert hyperlinks in a presentation, add a comment, configure an Inking tool, and annotate a slide in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 makes it possible to link to different types of content and to collaborate with others in reviewing a presentation. In this course, you'll learn how to link to particular content from or within a presentation, and how to set a hyperlink to open or another action to occur when a slide object is clicked or moused over. You'll also learn how to use comments to review a presentation and collaborate with others, and how to use the Inking feature to add and format annotations on presentation slides. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Using Hyperlinks, Actions, and Comments in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a02_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Using Hyperlinks, Actions, and Comments in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • identify types of hyperlink options in PowerPoint 2016
  • add a hyperlink to a web site on a graphic or a shape in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert a hyperlink to a new or existing presentation in a PowerPoint 2016 slide
  • insert a hyperlink to a specific heading within the current presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert a hyperlink to the bookmark in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify hyperlinks in PowerPoint 2016
  • work with action links in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert, edit, and delete comments in a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • collaborate with others by replying to comments in real time in PowerPoint 2016
  • show, copy, and move comments in PowerPoint 2016
  • compare or combine different presentation versions in PowerPoint 2016
  • use the Pen, Highlighter, Lasso, and Convert to Shapes options to annotate a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • customize the Ink tools and apply formatting to annotations in PowerPoint 2016
  • remove annotations in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert hyperlinks in a presentation, add a comment, configure an Inking tool, and annotate a slide in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 makes it possible to link to different types of content and to collaborate with others in reviewing a presentation. In this course, you'll learn how to link to particular content from or within a presentation, and how to set a hyperlink to open or another action to occur when a slide object is clicked or moused over. You'll also learn how to use comments to review a presentation and collaborate with others, and how to use the Inking feature to add and format annotations on presentation slides. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Using Slide Show Presentation Tools in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a03_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Using Slide Show Presentation Tools in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • set a slide show type and set a slide show to loop continuously in PowerPoint 2016
  • play back audio narrations and laser pointer gestures and show media controls in a slide show in PowerPoint 2016
  • set up the Presenter view in PowerPoint 2016
  • choose which slides to show when presenting a slide show in PowerPoint 2016
  • rehearse a slide show presentation and adjust timings where necessary in PowerPoint 2016
  • create a custom slide show from particular slides within a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • access and edit a custom slide show and view the changes in PowerPoint 2016
  • record audio narrations, laser pointer gestures, and slide and animation timings so they can be replayed during a slide show in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert a master slide and choose elements to place in the master layout in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify and format a master slide in PowerPoint 2016
  • hide or show slides when delivering a PowerPoint 2016 presentation
  • create a custom slide show, configure the Presenter view, and add and modify a master slide in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 provides options for controlling all aspects of a slide show, ensuring you can show your audience just the right content at the right times. In this course, you'll learn how to set up and manage slide shows, including controlling slide timing and the playback of audio narration. The course also covers the use of master slides to help ensure consistency throughout a presentation, and options for hiding or showing specific slides when you're delivering a presentation. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

Using Slide Show Presentation Tools in PowerPoint 2016

Course Number:
mo_inpw_a03_dt_enus
Lesson Objectives

Using Slide Show Presentation Tools in PowerPoint 2016

  • start the course
  • set a slide show type and set a slide show to loop continuously in PowerPoint 2016
  • play back audio narrations and laser pointer gestures and show media controls in a slide show in PowerPoint 2016
  • set up the Presenter view in PowerPoint 2016
  • choose which slides to show when presenting a slide show in PowerPoint 2016
  • rehearse a slide show presentation and adjust timings where necessary in PowerPoint 2016
  • create a custom slide show from particular slides within a presentation in PowerPoint 2016
  • access and edit a custom slide show and view the changes in PowerPoint 2016
  • record audio narrations, laser pointer gestures, and slide and animation timings so they can be replayed during a slide show in PowerPoint 2016
  • insert a master slide and choose elements to place in the master layout in PowerPoint 2016
  • modify and format a master slide in PowerPoint 2016
  • hide or show slides when delivering a PowerPoint 2016 presentation
  • create a custom slide show, configure the Presenter view, and add and modify a master slide in PowerPoint 2016

Overview/Description
Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 provides options for controlling all aspects of a slide show, ensuring you can show your audience just the right content at the right times. In this course, you'll learn how to set up and manage slide shows, including controlling slide timing and the playback of audio narration. The course also covers the use of master slides to help ensure consistency throughout a presentation, and options for hiding or showing specific slides when you're delivering a presentation. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 for intermediate-level users.

Target Audience
Users who have some familiarity with Microsoft PowerPoint and want to extend their knowledge of new and more sophisticated features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

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