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Task Panes

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Creating Presentations

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Displaying Presentations

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Saving Presentations

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Navigating Presentations

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Presentation Views

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Presentation Properties

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File > Open Dialog Box

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File > Save As Dialog Box

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Edit > Find Dialog Box

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Edit > Replace Dialog Box

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Edit > Undo / Repeat

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Advanced

 
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File Search

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AutoContent Wizard

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Windows

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Startup Switches

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PowerPoint 2002

 
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Task Panes 2002

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Pack and Go Wizard 2002


 

Shortcut Keys

 
 

(F6) - Moves clockwise between the three panes in Normal view.

 
 

(Shift + F6) - Moves anti-clockwise between the three panes in Normal view.

 
 

(Ctrl + Shift + Tab) - Toggles between the Outline tab and the Slides tab in Normal view.

 

 

Tools > Options

 
 

(Edit tab, Maximum number of undos) - Change the number of actions you want to be able to reverse at one time.

 
 

(General tab, Recently used file list) - Lets you change the number of presentation displayed at the bottom of the File menu.

 
 

(Save tab, Default file location) - Lets you change the directory that the (File > Open) and (File > Save As) dialog boxes default to.

 
 

(View tab, Startup task pane) - Displays the startup dialog box every time you open PowerPoint or when you create a new presentation. The task pane includes commands to help you create new presentations, running the AutoContent Wizard and open existing presentations. Removing the startup task pane will give you more room on the screen.

 
 

(View tab, Windows in task bar) - Specifies whether each presentation that is open is displayed as a separate window on the task bar or whether one window contains all the presentations.

 
 

(View tab, Open all documents using this view) - Defines the starting view for the presentation. The default is to display the presentation in whatever view was active when the presentation was last saved.

 

 

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