The Microsoft Excel Course is intended for people who need to plan, produce, use and evaluate presentations using a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based presentation application either as a user of computers or as basic knowledge for a career needing this competency, like the ICT industry.
A presentation is prepared to meet the requirements of a supplied brief.
The prepared presentation shows the topic, purpose, for the target audience of the given brief.
The presentation incorporates information consistent with the topic, purpose and target audience of the given brief.
The presentation is prepared in line with the time limits set in the brief.
The view is increased and decreased, according to the given specifications.
The view mode is changed.
Toolbar menus are switched off and on, to improve the working view of the application.
The slide format of a presentation is changed, according to the given specifications.
Several existing presentations are opened.
Control is switched between the open presentations.
Text is manipulated between active presentations.
Methods of automatically formatting a presentation are explained.
A presentation is created using a presentation design template.
Tabs are set, reset and removed.
An image is added to a presentation slide.
Bullets are applied to text and removed from the text.
Bullet formats are changed, according to given specifications, to enhance the presentation.
Numbering is applied to text and removed from the text.
A footer is added to and removed from a presentation.
The current date and time is added to a presentation.
Page numbers are added to a presentation.
Notes are added as an aid to the presentation.
Slides are sorted into an order appropriate for the specified purpose.
Slides are hidden so that they will not be part of a presentation.
The presentation is presented for the specified purpose.
The presentation is navigated from within the slide presentation.