Get beyond the basics with PowerPoint 2007Take your PowerPoint skills to the next level with help from this highly visual, easy-to-follow guide. PowerPoint 2007 Graphics & Animation Made Easy shows you how to enhance your presentations with everything from bullets and tables to dynamic slides that come to life on the screen. You'll learn to use the latest tools and techniques such as WordArt, SmartArt, charts, audio, and motion graphics. Discover how easy it is to build professional presentations with rich images, special effects, and high-impact animations that will capture your audience's attention every time you present. - Design unique layouts customized for your needs
- Create memorable photo albums with captions, textures, and themes
- Add and manipulate clip art
- Display data in graphically rich tables and charts
- Enhance text with fills, outlines, and artistic effects using WordArt
- Highlight important points, people, and objects with shapes
- Transform content into dynamic graphics using SmartArt
- Add punch to your presentations with movies and sound
- Create custom animations and impressive special effects
- Import Excel content quickly and easily into PowerPoint slides
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978-0-07-160077-4 (9780071600774)
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Part I: Layout and DesignChapter 1: Creating Layouts that PopChapter 2: Creating Custom LayoutsPart II: Creating Basic GraphicsChapter 3: Illustrating with PicturesChapter 4: Create a Photo AlbumChapter 5: Working with ClipArtChapter 6: Working with TablesChapter 7: Using WordArt to Make Your PointChapter 8: Creating Effective ShapesPart III: Beyond the BasicsChapter 9: Comparing and Illustrating Content with SmartArtChapter 10: Add a movie to your presentationChapter 11: Adding sound to your presentationChapter 12: Creating and using animationsChapter 13: Creating custom graphics and presentationsPart IV: Moving graphics between Office ApplicationsChapter 14: Importing Excel content into PowerPointChapter 15: Moving graphics between Word and PowerPointSection 5: Checking graphics for accuracy and flowChapter 16: Rehearsing your presentation