Introduction Microsoft PowerPoint 2003, part of the Office 2003 suite, is a presentation graphics application. A presentation is a combination of slides, handouts, notes, and outlines all in one file. You can add text, graphics, photos, clip art, sound, and video to your slides. PowerPoint 2003 can help you present a topic at work, home, or school. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to: Identify the parts of the PowerPoint window Recognize the slide views Operate the task pane Operate the drop-down menus The parts of the PowerPoint window The PowerPoint window has toolbars and panes to help you quickly create presentations. Most of the toolbars are common in Office applications but may feature options unique to PowerPoint: Title Bar : Displays the document name followed by a program name Menu Bar : Contains a list of options to manage and customize documents Standard Toolbar : Contains shortcut buttons for the most popular commands Formatting To
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