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Microsoft PowerPoint General Formatting
In your slide, you may wish to insert objects that may not already exist. You will have to insert objects from scratch if you are making your slideshow from a blank presentation, or if you have used a pre-made layout and want to add in more objects.
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Instead of using objects "as is", as we have done so far, you can enhance their looks by modifying the colors or even their original shape. Among the available options, you can paint an object with a different color or fill it with a special pattern.

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This tutorial will show you how to insert a chart.

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PowerPoint and Office 97 come with a quite extensive supply of clip art. You can freely use this clip art in your presentations in any way that you choose.

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Context-Sensitive Help
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Context-sensitive help refers to help provided on a specific item on the screen. Such help is provided for objects that are part of Microsoft PowerPoint interface. It includes objects like buttons on toolbars, dialog boxes, etc. Context-sensitive help is also referred to as "What's This?".

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Introduction to Shapes and Objects
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Shapes are geometric and non geometric objects that Microsoft PowerPoint provides to enhance the looks of slides. There are many of them. The most basic shapes you can use are the rectangle, the ellipse, and the line. Besides these, you can find advanced or complicated shapes on the Drawing toolbar from the Draw button. To add a shape to a slide, click the desired button on the Drawing toolbar and draw in the desired location on the slide.

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The Master Slide - Modifying a Design
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The Master Slide is a special slide that controls many formatting features available to all the other slides of the same presentation. It allows you to set the font, the colors, objects, graphics, and other characteristics that all slides share.

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Animations and Transitions
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An animation is the ability to move objects in a slide without your direct intervention during a presentation. For example, instead of displaying the main title directly when a slide comes up, you may want it to show one word at a time. Imagine you have a picture in a slide but you want to introduce the picture before displaying it. To achieve this, you can delay the picture. Furthermore, if you have a picture with various parts, you can show these parts one at a time. Based on this, you can see that animation can add very dramatic effects to your presentation.

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