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Tutorials - Microsoft Powerpoint

Use the AutoContent Wizard 

Introduction:

The easiest way to create a new presentation is to use the AutoContent Wizard. PowerPoint's AutoContent Wizard walks you through each step in designing and creating a slide presentation. You can select a type of presentation, and PowerPoint builds an outline for it. It's up to you to fill in the text and choose graphics. 

Step 1: Start the AutoContent Wizard

From the opening dialog box, click the AutoContent Wizard option and click OK. If the dialog box no longer appears onscreen, open the File menu and select New. From the General tab, double-click the AutoContent Wizard icon. Auto content wizard: Thumbnail


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 2: Click Next

When the first AutoContent Wizard dialog box appears, choose Next to begin. 

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Step 3: Choose a Presentation Type

From the next dialog box, click the button that best represents the type of presentation you want to build. For example, if you click the Sales/Marketing button, the list box displays several types of presentations geared toward this topic. Select a presentation type, then click Next. (To see all the available presentation types, click the All button.) Choose presentation type: Thumbnail


 

 

 

Step 4: Choose a Method

Next, choose the method that best describes how you're going to give your presentation. Click Next to continue. Choose Method: Thumbnail


 

 

 

Step 5: Enter a Title

Enter a title for the presentation and choose any footer items you'd like to appear at the bottom of each slide. Click Next. Enter Title: Thumbnail

 

 

 

 

Step 6: Click Finish

The last AutoContent Wizard dialog box appears. Click Finish to complete the procedure. Click Finish: Thumbnail

 

 

 

 

Step 7: The Presentation Opens

PowerPoint opens the presentation in Normal view, which includes the outline for the entire presentation and displays the first slide in the presentation. Presentation screen: Thumbnail


 

 

 

 

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