Create your first PowerPoint 2013 presentation
Start using PowerPoint (2:05)
The best way to learn about PowerPoint 2013 is to start using it.
Save a PowerPoint presentation (1:49)
In this video, learn how to save your presentation to prevent losing all of your hard work, and find out how to print your presentation.
Insert items in a presentation (2:37)
This video shows you how to make your presentation more visually interesting by inserting things like pictures, headers, footers, shapes, and more.
Finalize and review a presentation (2:02)
See how to add some design elements, such as themes and transparencies, and review your presentation before presenting it to your audience.
Prepare and run your presentation (1:20)
Watch this video for some tips on how to deliver your presentation, including how to deliver on two monitors using Presenter view.
The best way to learn about PowerPoint 2013 is to start using it.
Save a PowerPoint presentation (1:49)
In this video, learn how to save your presentation to prevent losing all of your hard work, and find out how to print your presentation.
Insert items in a presentation (2:37)
This video shows you how to make your presentation more visually interesting by inserting things like pictures, headers, footers, shapes, and more.
Finalize and review a presentation (2:02)
See how to add some design elements, such as themes and transparencies, and review your presentation before presenting it to your audience.
Prepare and run your presentation (1:20)
Watch this video for some tips on how to deliver your presentation, including how to deliver on two monitors using Presenter view.
TransitionsA transition provides a visu_al effect when you move from one slide to the next. In this course, we'll look at how to add them, remove them, customize them, and change their speed.
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Record TimingWhen you want to record a running time for each slide, use the Rehearse Timings feature. This enables you to run through your presentation in Slide Show view and record the time each slide takes.
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Print HandoutsMinimize slide text and put notes in the notes section, out of your audience’s site. And print them with or without slide thumbnail images.
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