Poorly designed slides can be boring and frustrating for your audience. Do you know what not to do? Let us teach you how! It will saves you heaps of time and make you feel like an expert. Working with text boxes includes adding, re-sizing, moving, rotating and aligning the boxes.
On the File tab of the Ribbon, select New , and then choose a theme. PowerPoint shows you a preview of the theme, with four color variations to choose from on the right side. Click Create , or pick a color variation and then click Create. Read more: Use or create themes in PowerPoint.
On the Home tab, click the bottom half of New Slide , and pick a slide layout. Read more: Add, rearrange, and delete slides. In the File name box, type a name for your presentation, and then choose Save.
Tip: Save your work as you go. Read more: Save your presentation file. To change the color of your text, choose Text Fill , and then choose a color.
To change the outline color of your text, choose Text Outline , and then choose a color. To apply a shadow, reflection, glow, bevel, 3-D rotation, a transform, choose Text Effects , and then choose the effect you want. Change the fonts. Change the color of text on a slide. Add bullets or numbers to text. Format text as superscript or subscript. To insert a picture that is saved on your local drive or an internal server, choose Pictures , browse for the picture, and then choose Insert.
To insert a picture from the web, choose Online Pictures , and use the search box to find a picture. On the Insert tab, select Shapes , and then select a shape from the menu that appears. Select the Format or Shape Format tab on the ribbon. Open the Shape Styles gallery to quickly add a color and style including shading to the selected shape.
You can put helpful facts and notes in the speaker notes, and refer to them as you present. To open the notes pane, at the bottom of the window, click Notes. Add speaker notes to your slides. Print slides with or without speaker notes. If you need to present to people who are not where you are, click Present Online to set up a presentation on the web, and then choose one of the following options:.
The first slide in the document is selected and displayed. In the task pane, choose the Go to Next Slide button. The next slide in the document is selected and displayed. In the task pane, choose the Go to Previous Slide button. The previous slide in the document is selected and displayed. In the task pane, choose the Go to Last Slide button. The last slide in the document is selected and displayed. In this tutorial, you've created a PowerPoint add-in that inserts an image, inserts text, gets slide metadata, and navigates between slides.
To learn more about building PowerPoint add-ins, continue to the following article. PowerPoint add-ins overview. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Adds the Bing photo of the day to a slide Adds text to a slide Gets slide metadata Navigates between slides. Note If you don't already have Office, you can join the Microsoft developer program to get a free, day renewable Microsoft subscription to use during development.
Submit and view feedback for This product This page. View all page feedback. In this article. Contains only an XML manifest file, which contains all the settings that describe your add-in. These settings help the Office application determine when your add-in should be activated and where the add-in should appear.
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