The Computer knowledge book: microsoft powerpoint/ Tokunbo "Michael" Osilaja.

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philippines: K.Y.A. Corporation, c2004Description: viii, 149p.: ill.; 26cmISBN: 971-91552-8-0Subject(s): Computer programsDDC classification: GC 006.68 Os82 2004 Summary: Contents: Introduction to power point -- Adding new slides -- Creating presentation -- Planning and building a presentation -- Converting existing information into a presentation -- Customizing powerpoint -- Using advance drawing tools -- Using advance graphic tools -- Working with other applications -- Sharing presentation information -- Customizing templates -- Customizing slide show for audiences.
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GC 006.68 Os82 2004 (Browse shelf) Available HS-345

Includes index.

Contents: Introduction to power point -- Adding new slides -- Creating presentation -- Planning and building a presentation -- Converting existing information into a presentation -- Customizing powerpoint -- Using advance drawing tools -- Using advance graphic tools -- Working with other applications -- Sharing presentation information -- Customizing templates -- Customizing slide show for audiences.

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