Creating New Presentations / Using the Auto Content Wizard
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Let's begin with the auto content wizard. All you have to do is to mark auto content wizard and click OK. As I said before, the auto content wizard is going to help you get started by - well creating ideas for information with regard to your presentation. The office assistant will pop-up, I am simply going to click "do not provide help now". Basically you go through all the steps, simply click next, and the auto content wizard is going to ask you a series of questions. Here it's saying ok "what type of presentation do you want to give?" Well I can list all of them or I can choose one of these categories. Let's say I was working on a project and I just wanted to give an overview of the project that I was working on. Well, I can choose project overview and click next. In this session it wants to know well, what kind of output are you going to be using - is it an on screen presentation or web presentation; are you going to do overhaeads; black and white or color; are you are going to do 35mm slides. Let's say we are just doing an onscreen presentation. Then we get to give our presentation a title. Let's say my project is all about dogs, so my presentation is, well, all about dogs. I can choose to have information on each and every slide, for example in the footer I can choose to have, say company name or a title or name or something to that effect. Let's say my company's name is (mmmha.ha)Slaughter Incorporated. I can also chose whether or not I want to have the date last updated, nah I don't want that. And do I want a slide number, sure why not. Click next, and the auto-content wizard is now saying ok, I have everything I need, click finished, so that's what I'll do. And it created the presentation for me. Notice to the left it gave me all of my slides and some ideas for content and it chose a design for me as well. And I can go through each and every slide. Notice it's saying OK, project goals. Well, if you have a project, obviously you have goals, so it's giving you some suggestions as to what you might want to put on each slide - descriptions, descriptions of the project, some analysis, technology, team resources, procedures. So the auto content wizard is simply saying ok, well, if you are doing such and such a presentation, here are some ideas and then you can edit them and acustom them any way that you want.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 |
| Author: | Angie Rawling/NMG |
| SKU: | 33125 |
| ISBN: | 1889347930 |
| Release Date: | 2000-03-29 |
| Duration: | 8 hrs / 91 lessons |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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