PowerPoint is a presentation program developed by
Microsoft. It is included in the standard Office suite along with Microsoft
Word and Excel. The software allows users to create anything from
basic slide shows to complex presentations.
PowerPoint
is often used to create business presentations, but can also be used for
educational or informal purposes. The presentations are comprised of slides,
which may contain text, images, and other media, such as audio clips and
movies. Sound effects and animated transitions can also be included to add
extra appeal to the presentation. However, overusing sound effects and
transitions will probably do more to annoy your audience than draw their
attention.
Most PowerPoint
presentations are created from a template, which includes a background color or
image, a standard font, and a choice of several slide
layouts. Changes to the template can be saved to a "master slide,"
which stores the main slide theme used in the presentation. When changes are
made to the master slide, such as choosing a new background image, the changes
are propagated to all the other slides. This keeps a uniform look among all the
slides in the presentation.
When presenting a
PowerPoint presentation, the presenter may choose to have the slides change at
preset intervals or may decide to control the flow manually. This can be done
using the mouse, keyboard, or a remote
control. The flow of the presentation can be further customized by having
slides load completely or one bullet at a time. For example, if the presenter
has several bullet points on a page, he might have individual points appear
when he clicks the mouse. This allows more interactivity with the audience and
brings greater focus to each point.
PowerPoint presentations
can be created and viewed using Microsoft PowerPoint. They can also be imported
and exported with Apple Keynote, Apple's presentation program for the Macintosh
platform. Since most people prefer not to watch presentations on a Laptop, PowerPoint
presentations are often displayed using a projector. Therefore, if you are
preparing a PowerPoint presentation for a room full of people, just make sure
you have the correct video adapter.
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