672669Little_Book_Step_by_Step

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Creating a Little Book
Using PowerPoint
(Windows XP 2003 or above)
By Pete Senske & Joan Olson
Page 2
Page 4
Page 3
Page 6
Back Cover
Page 1
Page 5
Front Cover
Step 1
• Open up Power Point
• Chose Blank Slide
• Go to Insert » Choose
Table
• Number of columns = 4
• Number of rows = 2
• Click OK
• Drag corner handles of
the table to edges of
page until the table
covers the entire slide
Step 2
• Go to File » Choose
Page Set-up
• Change Width to 11
• Change Height to 8.5
• Click O.K.
Step 3
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Go to Insert » choose Text Box
Using downward arrow » Left
Click and drag to create a text
box
Continue to create the 7
remaining text boxes (You can
use copy and paste.)
Grab green handle and rotate
4 of the text boxes
Insert text and/or page
numbers as needed
Rotate as needed
Continue until all pages are
labeled with the desired text
Use the page order shown in
the example
Step 4
Page 4
Page 3
Page 2
Page 1
Page 5
Page 6
Back
Cover
Front
Cover
• Go to Insert » choose
picture » choose clip art
• Type in desired subject »
click on “Go”
• Right click on image and
choose insert
• Rotate image with green
circle “handle”
• Continue with images
and text until desired
pages are filled
Step 5
• Print out slide
• Fold in half the long way
– hot dog fold
• Fold in half the short way
– hamburger fold
• Fold in half again,
making sure to crease on
the lines until you have 8
sections
• Open up
Start cutting from
the folded side
inward.
Stop cutting at
intersection in
the circle
Step 6
• Fold paper in a
hamburger fold so
that you can see
page 1, page 2, back
and front cover, cut
from folded side, half
way in, one section
only
• Stop cutting at
intersection in the
circle
Step 7
Front
Cover
• After cutting, Open page
fully
• Hot dog fold, page 1 in
left hand, page 4 in right
hand
• Accordion in fold, page 2
and 3 will be sticking out
toward you
• Fold in so that front
cover will be on top and
crease all edges
• Enjoy reading your Little
Book!