Module 7- Modifying Themes
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Module 8 - Inserting Videos
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Module 9 - Inserting Audio
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FINAL PROJECT INTERMEDIATE POWERPOINT
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Instructions are Below
PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Project
In
this assignment, you will use PowerPoint 2013 to modify an existing PowerPoint
presentation about Spokane Public Schools STEM Camps.
Complete the steps
below in order, one at a time. Please make only the changes listed in the instructions. When
you're done, save the file and submit your PowerPoint to the Blackboard Project
link.
Instructions
1. Download and save the
presentation:
PowerPoint 2013 Intermediate Project
Start.pptx
Note: if you see a yellow bar at the top
of your document titled "Protected View," be sure to click the
"Enable Editing" button, so you can complete the assignment.
2.
Save your blank document
to your Unit_10, PowerPoint Folder,
with the file name:
PowerPoint_Intermediate_Project_YourLastName
(The computer will add .pptx for you to complete your save
correctly)
3. Select the Design tab.
Next, click the drop-down arrow in the Variants group and
change the Theme Colors to Violet II.
Change the Theme Fonts to Arial
Black - Arial.
- HINT:
You will need to scroll down to see the Arial Black – Arial Theme Fonts
set.
- On slide
1, select the words "2014 Summer STEM Camps." Click
the Format tab, and then apply the Word Art style Fill
– Lavender, Background 2, Inner Shadow.
- HINT:
Hover the mouse over the Word Art styles to see the style name.
- Select
the words "JOIN IN THE FUN FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS!". Next,
click the Animations tab, and then apply a Spin animation
from the Emphasis group.
- HINT:
You will need to click the More drop-down arrow in the
Animations group to find this animation.
6.
On slide 2, select all the text on the
right and apply bullets to the 4 items.
Next, select the bulleted items and change the bullets to Star bullets.
- HINT:
When you're done, all the bulleted items should use the Star Bullet shape.
7.
On slide 3, select the bulleted items and
change the bullets to Star bullets.
- On slide
4, use the Tab key to indent all of the bulleted
items.
- Select
the bulleted items you just indented and then change the bullet
style for all items to use the Star bullets.
- On slide
5, select the picture. (This image shows video camera with a long
lens). Next, use the Rotate command on the Format tab
to Flip Horizontal.
- HINT:
When you're done, the video camera will be pointed toward the right side
of the screen.
- With the
picture still selected, click the Crop command and then
choose Crop to Shape to crop the image to the Snip
Diagonal Corner Rectangle shape.
- HINT:
Hover the mouse over the shapes to see the shape name.
- HINT:
When you're done, the bottom-right and top-left corners of the picture
will be removed.
- On slide
6, select the cone image in the center of the 3 shapes.
- Use
the Color command on the Format tab to
recolor to Purple, Accent color 2 Dark When you're done,
the cone should be purple.
- Select
all three shapes on the slide at the same time. Then, use the Align command
on the Format tab to Align Center.
- HINT:
To select more than one object at the same time, press and hold the Shift key
on your keyboard and then click each object. You can also click and drag
your mouse to form a selection box around the objects.
- HINT:
When you're done, the top edge of each picture will be lined up with the
other pictures. Be sure to use the Align command on the Format tab, not the
Text Alignment commands on the Home tab.
- With the
pictures still selected, use the Align command on
the Format tab to Distribute Vertically. When
you're done, the middle shape will be exactly between the other shapes
above and below.
- Group the pictures.
- Select
the grouped pictures. (You should only have to click once to select all
three.) Use the Align command on the Format tab to Align
Middle.
- HINT:
When you're done, all three shapes will be moved down slightly to the
middle of the slide.
- On slide
7, use the Shapes command on the Insert tab
and select the Folded Corner: . Next, click, hold, and drag
your mouse to draw the shape onto the slide, directly over the black text,
so that all the text is covered.
- HINT:
Hover the mouse over the shapes to see the shape name. The Folded Corner
is in the Basic Shapes group, next to the Smiley Face.
If you do this correctly, all black text will be covered by a plum
colored, folded corner shape.
- Select
the shape, then click the Send Backward command on
the Format tab and select Send to Back.
- Move the shape so that the text in
the textbox is centered. This text
begins with the words "To register online...".
- Resize the shape so that all the
text fits within the shape.
- HINT:
When you're done, all of the text should appear on top of the shape. It
should look like a handwritten note.
- Select
the shape and then apply the following Shape Style from
the Format tab: Subtle Effect - Plum, Accent 1.
- HINT:
Hover the mouse over the Shape styles to see the style name.
- Save your presentation again,
then close PowerPoint.
- Once closed, submit your
presentation to the PowerPoint Intermediate Project Assignment link in
Blackboard for assessment by your teacher.
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