definition and functions of power point
Power point
Definition:
A software package designed to create electronic
presentations consisting of a series of
separate pages or slides. PowerPoint is a presentation program that can create
beautiful slideshows with text, images, audio and video, and it is also the
program that is used if we have to make transparencies for the overhead projector.
PowerPoint is a complete
presentation Graphics package. It gives everything that we need to produce a
professional-looking presentation.
PowerPoint offers word processing software, outlining, drawing, graphing, and presentation management tools- all designed to be easy to use and
learn.
History of PowerPoint:
The first version of
PowerPoint - first called Presenter, but later renamed because of copyright
issues - was developed by Bob Gaskins
and Dennis Austin, a University
of California-Berkeley PhD
student in 1984. Microsoft PowerPoint
is a slide show presentation program developed by Microsoft. It was officially
launched on May 22 1990, as a part of the Microsoft Office suit.
Following
are the tab function of PowerPoint
Home:
Home tabs used for Formatting, editing, and layout
Insert:
It is used for gives shapes, more slides, tables,
text, media clip
Design:
The function of design tab
is give
themes, background colors, arrange objects in presentation.
Transition:
It’s used to change a
variation and gives Affects the way slides appear on the screen- good finishing
touch.
Animations:
It’s used to movement slides or
objects.
Slide Show:
The function of slid share
is resolution,
preview, and custom.
Review:
The feature of review tab
is spell
check, translate text.
View:
View tap perfume the function to show different
views of your slide.
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