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replyReply Mon 5 Jul 2010, 16:49Delegate Antony said...

Antony has attended:
Excel Introduction course
Powerpoint Introduction course

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replyReply Tue 6 Jul 2010, 07:30Trainer Newson said...

RE: Course content

Hi Tony

The syllabus is below. It concentrates more on multmedia, integration with office, and animations and transitions.

Hope that helps

Course Syllabus
What's new in Powerpoint 2007

Building Custom Presentations
Modifying templates
Building custom templates
Building custom slide masters
Advanced slide master techniques

Using Multimedia in Presentations
Advanced clip art and drawing techniques
Adding movies and sound
Using animations
Using scanned images

Using Organisation Charts and Tables
Advanced organisation chart options
Formatting and modifying tables
Advanced Presentation Techniques
Adding special effects
Working with slide show options
Setting up review cycles

Advanced Presentation Delivery Options
Working with shared workspaces
Working with the package for CD feature
Advanced delivery techniques

Customising the Environment
Customising and creating toolbars
Automating your work

Microsoft Office Integration
Working with Excel
Working with Word

http://www.microsofttraining.net/powerpoint-2007-advanced.php

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