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A Look at PowerPoint 2000
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About This Presentation
This presentation was prepared for the PowerPoint
Extreme workshop of the Training 2000 conference
held in Atlanta, February 20, 2000.
To see the animations on every slide, you’ll need the
flash 4 player; download it free from
www.macromedia.com
Check out the notes pages--some slides have notes
All content is the opinion of Cathleen Belleville only,
and is not guaranteed to be correct
What Users Will Like
real tables
support for animated GIFs
aliased fonts (with Windows 98) and font previews
picture bullets
auto-fit text
saving to web
improved narration
animated bullets--but are they a good idea?
What Users May Not Like
support for animated GIFs only
tri-pane view
saving to web
on-line collaboration
presentation broadcasting
short menus
Saving to the Web
Save, or Publish?
Saving to the Web: the Choices
Publish
Save
Netscape 3 or
higher
IE 4 or higher
both
Netscape 4.7
file size
large
small
large
extra-large
IE 5
Saving to the Web: Recommendations
if you can mandate IE5, you’ll be happy
– remember to set animations to play when saving
if you have to support other browsers than IE5:
– don’t rely on transition effects: you won’t see them
– avoid builds: use multiple slides to get same effect
– don’t use animation effects, sound, video
– okay to use fonts, pictures, tables, and links to other
slides
– publish using Netscape 3 or higher, or “both” option
Presentation Broadcasting
Presenter
Audience
1. Presenter schedules broadcast;
email sent to audiences with info
2. Presenter sets up link to Public Server
3. Audience clicks on link in mail to connect to Public Server
4. Presenter gives presentation;
audience sees slides, camera video and audio
5. Presentation archived to server for non-live access
Online Collaboration
Leader
Attendees
1. Leader schedules meeting;
email sent to attendees with info
2. Leader sets up link to Public Server and phone conference call
3. Attendees clicks on link in mail to connect to Public Server
4. Leader adds people to meeting; attendees sees slides,
listens to audio through telephone
5. Leader controls who can edit the presentation
Broadcasting &
Collaboration
both require network administration assistance
both require big, fast public servers
– not designed for peer-to-peer, LAN, or ISP-based networks
broadcasting: you’ve got to really want it
– requires extremely fast machine: 300 Mhz minimum
– use 2 machines; one for video, one for pres & audio
collaboration: might be faster to fly there
– very cryptic setup; no UI for passing of controls
– consider using mature third-party products
Finally, Tables
UI Improvements and Their Cures
tri-pane view
ctrl-slide view button
auto-fit text
tools/options: edit tab
font previews in font bar
tools/customize: options tab
short menus
tools/customize: options tab
uncheck “menus show recently used commands”
shortcut keys in tool tips
tools/customize: options tab
getting animations to play
when saved as web pages
tools/options: general tab,
click “web options” button
Other New Features
cathy belleville:
why aren’t you
using initial caps
in your bullets?
‘Detect and Repair’ (help menu) for fixing install
improved reviewing tools
label
multiple items on clipboard
narration--now it’s usable
paste into clip art gallery
your UI changes & toolbar configurations stored in:
c:\windows\application data\microsoft\powerpoint\ppt.pcb
PowerPoint Version Info
2000 and ‘97 same file format, no down-rev saving
2000 tables: display in ‘97, but can’t be edited
– ungroup tables in 97 to edit
– when reopened in 2000 they are not editable
animated gifs from 2000 display but won’t play in ‘97
mac version of 2000 (Office 2001) due by end of year
– won’t have presentation conferencing or collaboration
– will have tables, animated gif support
Cathy’s Favorite Shortcuts & Tricks
change case w/shift f-3
saving fonts with presentation (file/save as: tools)
ctrl-drag to copy
black and white view, right-mouse to set print settings for
each object individually
esc to shift to object selection
shift-slide view button to go to slide master
ctrl-slide show button for tiny preview in slide show mode
ctrl-drag guide for multiple guides; using guides to measure
More Tips & Tricks
alt to release grid and guide “tug”
nudging with arrows, using ctrl to nudge by pixel
tab to select objects on slide
transparent fills
making transparent bitmaps
freeform tool, making curves
editing freeform objects and curves
3-d drawing features and their problems
Shameless Self Promotion
www.bitbetter.com
– powerpoint FAQ with many many pages of questions
– “ask powerpoint”: powerpoint questions answered
– powerpoint tips and tricks
– resources for presenters
– screenbeans clip art, with new
“business communication”
collection