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Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 New Features

It’s all about design… better design options!   

Where is everything? No doubt this is the question you had upon opening Microsoft Office Excel for the first time. The new navigation is great but does require a bit of training but once you learn it you will love it.

PowerPoint 2007 is both a designer and non-designer’s dream. It is power packed with great new design features that make designing slides a much easier task and will make you shine when you deliver your next presentation!

Get started on the path to learning and using the new design features of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 today!

Topics Overview

  • Navigating the Ribbon
  • New XML file format
  • Color Themes
  • Font Themes
  • Creating Excel charts in a slide
  • The new slide layouts
  • SmartArt Graphics (awesome new feature!)

Tidbit: Did you know that PowerPoint 2007 allows for delivery of a presentation on two monitors by using the Presenter View? You can run Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 from one monitor while your audience views it on a second monitor.

There are so many wonderful things to know and learn about the new Microsoft Office so don’t miss out and sign your group up for classes today!

Prerequisite: The New Features class is designed for those who have a prior knowledge of PowerPoint but wish to learn new features of PowerPoint 2007.

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