Showing posts with label Microsoft Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft Office. Show all posts

28.1.14

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STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT POWER POINT 2010 -13: GETTING STARTED WITH POWER POINT (LESSON 1)

PowerPoint 2010 is a presentation software that allows you to create dynamic slide presentations that may include animation, narration, images, videos and more. In this lesson, you will learn your way around the PowerPoint 2010 environment, including getting to know the new Backstage view.

We will also show you how to use and modify the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar, in addition to learning how to create new presentations and open existing files. After this lesson, you will be ready to get started on your first presentation.

If you are familiar with PowerPoint 2007, then you will notice that there are not too many changes to the 2010 interface, other than the Backstage View, which we will cover later in this lesson.

However, if you are new to PowerPoint, you will first need to take some time to learn about slides and how to navigate through PowerPoint.

Let’s take a look at what this course covers, each lesson (Lesson 1 - 24) has sub topics under it, which I can’t list out here because of space, this simply means that 1 – 24 covers all you are expected to know about Microsoft Power Point, you can download lesson 1 here http://adf.ly/LGNk0

Did you miss Microsoft Excel lessons? see it here. And in case you missed Microsoft Word lessons? see it here
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25.1.14

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STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010 -13: SAVINGS (Lesson 5)


You are welcome to lesson 5, In this lesson you will learn how to use the Save and Save As commands, you will also get to know the difference between them, how to save as an Excel 97-2003 compatible workbook, and how to save as a PDF (Potable Document Format).
This lesson is special because you will learn the trick most people have been using to make PDF materials,

Am about to let you see how I was able to package this lesson materials into PDF that you have been downloading, starting from lesson 1 to this lesson, and most people use this trick to package their information products and sell online, so seat back an enjoy lesson 5 out of the total of 24 lessons under Excel.
Are you saving a workbook for the first time?
Saving it as another name? 



Sharing it with someone that does not have Excel 2010?
There are many ways you share and receive workbooks, which will affect how you need to save the file.

Difference Between "Save" and "Save As" Command

A). Save is used when you want to save a workbook for the first time, it can be used also to update a workbook when you have made some changes to it.


While  

 
B). Save As allows you to:
1. Choose a name and location for your workbook before you save.
2. Can also be use it if you are saving a workbook for the first time.
3. If you want to save a different version of a workbook while keeping the original.
4. If you want to save your workbook into other format like PDF.
5. If you want to make a duplicate of a workbook.
 
From the above, you can see that Save As is indeed a useful command.

why not download the full copy of lesson 5 which I have also converted to a PDF format using this Save As we have been talking about, download it here http://adf.ly/LXZSJ and learn how to convert Word documents to PDF etc.


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20.4.13

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STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT WORD 2010 -13: Saving (LESSON 4)


Knowing how to save our work in different formats can make working on Microsoft word very easy, frequent saving helps to keep us from losing our work, using Save As allows you to edit a document while leaving the original copy unchanged.

There are many ways you share and receive documents, which will affect how you need to save the file.
All of these listed below will affect how you save your Word documents, so:
  • Are you saving a copy without changing the original copy?
  • Are you downloading the document?
  • Saving it for the first time?
  • Saving it as another name?
  • Sharing it with someone that does not have Word 2010?
In this lesson you will learn how to use the Save and Save As commands, how to save as a Word 97-2003 compatible document, and how to save as a PDF.

Go to this link http://adf.ly/MQ5aG and download this lesson material (Remember to wait for 5 seconds for the download link to appear when the next page opens).

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13.4.13

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STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT WORD 2010 -13: FORMATTING TEXT (LESSON 3)

There is need to know how to format text if you are to design documents effectively, formatted text can draw the reader’s attention to specific part of the document to help communicate your message in addition to making the document more appealing.
We are going to learn how to format the following:
1. Font size
2. Font style
3. Font colour
4. Highlight text
5. Bold text
6. Italic text
7. Underline text
8. Change Case commands etc.
This and more will be discussed in details in this lesson, so head straight to this link http://adf.ly/MPwVn and download the PDF material for this lessons, if you have any question, don’t hesitate to use the comment form below to ask whatever you don’t understand in this lesson
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6.4.13

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STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT WORD 2010 -13: TEXT BASICS (LESSON 2)

The importance of knowing how to perform basic tasks with text when working in a word processing application can't be over looked.

So in this lesson, you will learn the basics of working with text including how to insert, delete, select, copy, cut, paste, and drag and drop text. If you have gone over the first lesson, you will well agree with me that the lesson was self explanatory, but in-case you run across any problem, you can always communicate using the comment form below.
This lesson will explain the following in details:
Insert Text
Delete Text
Select Text
Copy and Paste Text
Cut and Paste Text
Drag and Drop Text
Find and Replace
Download this lesson material from here http://adf.ly/MPbvk (when the next page opens, wait for 5 seconds and click on SKIP AD at the top right corner of the page) Always free free to use the comment form below for any question you have about any lesson
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24.3.13

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STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT POWER POINT 2010 -13: GETTING STARTED WITH POWER POINT (LESSON 1)


PowerPoint 2010 is a presentation software that allows you to create dynamic slide presentations that may include animation, narration, images, videos and more. In this lesson, you will learn your way around the PowerPoint 2010 environment, including getting to know the new Backstage view.

We will also show you how to use and modify the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar, in addition to learning how to create new presentations and open existing files. After this lesson, you will be ready to get started on your first presentation.

If you are familiar with PowerPoint 2007, then you will notice that there are not too many changes to the 2010 interface, other than the Backstage View, which we will cover later in this lesson.

However, if you are new to PowerPoint, you will first need to take some time to learn about slides and how to navigate through PowerPoint.
Let’s take a look at what this course covers, each lesson (Lesson 1 - 24) has sub topics under it, which I can’t list out here because of space, this simply means that 1 – 24 covers all you are expected to know about MicroSoft Power Point, you can download lesson 1 here http://adf.ly/LGNk0

Power Point Lessons

1: Getting Started with PowerPoint
2: Slide Basics
3: Text Basics
4: Applying a Theme
5: Inserting Images
6: Applying Transitions
7: Checking Spelling
8: Presenting Slide Show
9: Saving and Printing
10: Modifying Lists
11: Indents and Line Spacing
12: WordArt and Shapes
13: Modifying Themes
14: Formatting Pictures
15: Arranging Objects
16: Animating Text and Objects
17: Inserting Videos
18: Inserting Audio
19: SmartArt Illustrations
20: Hyperlinks and Action Buttons
21: Working with Tables
22: Working with Charts
23: Reviewing Presentations
24: Advanced Presentation Options
Did you miss Microsoft Excel lessons? see it here. And in case you missed Microsoft Word lessons? see it here. Kindly share this with your friends because they will appreciate it.
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