Using the Wizard in PowerPoint: Part 2

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How to use the wizard in Microsoft PowerPoint; learn more about making digital presentations in this free instructional video.

By: Gary Zier

Source: Expert Village

Length: 2:48

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"Hi! I'm Gary for Expert Village. We have here an outline of all of the slides that were created and so we can see through the text that is on each slide. We can see that the logical flow of our presentation and as we go onto a slide that is over here our situation. They can put the titles and we can always change that, edit the text. But here we have instructions that the template is giving us. In other words, we have 2 points here and another point could be added. The first point is state the bad news. So what I would want to do is select that and put in text information that will describe exactly what the presentation is about or like it says here, state the bad news. So I go put in and just say we had a lousy year in sales. So these two points, this could be one slide and you see as we go through all the slides, how did this happen? These all came up from the wizard. The wizard created these questions when we told the wizard what topic we wanted to speak about. So now we can change the title if we want. We are on the slide now according to logical flow of what the wizard gave us was on the slide titled, how did this happen. So now we can go ahead and look at the instructions that the wizard gave us. The first point is suggesting should be any relevant history facts or strategies so it is basically telling us to put in some reasons why this could have happened and reason related to the history or certain facts that happened during the set time period. The second point that it is telling us the recommendation of information is going to be the original assumptions that are no longer valid. So you can put in different ideas that mistakes were made. Any way I think that the idea is clear that once we used the wizard and put in a certain topic, we automatically get the type of content that we want in the logical flow of presentation. If it just a simple presentation or this is enough where you feel that you can just use the wizard and go ahead and go inside and edit any of the information, then it is recommended that you can use the wizard. It is quick and you can come up with some very relevant information."

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