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replyReply Thu 8 Nov 2007, 09:46Delegate Kerman said...

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Excel Introduction course
Word Intermediate course

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What is Power Point?

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replyReply Thu 8 Nov 2007, 10:14Trainer Rich said...

What is powerpoint

Hi

Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular presentation program developed for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. Being widely used by businesspeople, educators, and trainers, it is among the most prevalent forms of persuasion technology: according to Microsoft, some 30 million presentations are made with PowerPoint every day.

For pricing information on our training course for Powerpoint and IT courses Powerpoint please see our pricing and availability page.

Hope this answers your question.

Regards, Rich

 

Word tip:

Making the first letter of a document bigger (drop caps)

Making the first letter of a document bigger than the other text around it gives a document a more 'story-book' look.

To achieve this effect:

1. Click to the left of the first word in the document.

2. Go to Format - Drop Cap.

3. Choose the Dropped option (middle of the three options at the top of the Drop Cap dialogue box).

4. Choose the font for the dropped cap and select how many lines it should 'drop down' in the paragraph (effectively, the height of the letter in lines).

5. If you would like to create a gap between the dropped cap and the text around it, use the Distance from Text option to achieve this.

6. Click OK.

To make adjustments to the dropped cap, simply click inside the frame that appears around the letter, and go to Format - Drop Cap again.

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