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In this video, you will learn how to change the font size, line spacing, and indentation in Microsoft 365. The video covers the steps to increase the font size, adjust the line spacing, and move the list to the right for better slide balance.
It also explains how to use the ruler to adjust the space between the text and bullets.
This tutorial will help you enhance the formatting of your slides and create visually appealing presentations.
It also explains how to use the ruler to adjust the space between the text and bullets.
This tutorial will help you enhance the formatting of your slides and create visually appealing presentations.
- 5:09
- 5935 views
In this video, you will learn how to change list formatting on the slide master.
The video demonstrates how to make changes to the slide master to affect the formatting of bulleted lists in each master layout.
It covers changing font size, line spacing, indentation, and the type of bullet used.
This tutorial will help you improve the formatting of bulleted lists in your presentations.
The video demonstrates how to make changes to the slide master to affect the formatting of bulleted lists in each master layout.
It covers changing font size, line spacing, indentation, and the type of bullet used.
This tutorial will help you improve the formatting of bulleted lists in your presentations.
- 5:22
- 5966 views
In this video, you will learn how to add headers and footers to a presentation.
Headers and footers are small details near the top or bottom of your slides, such as slide numbers, text footers, and the date.
You can choose the position and content of the headers and footers based on the theme and slide layout.
To insert headers and footers, click on "Insert" and then "Header and Footer." Make sure the "Slide" option is selected and choose your desired options, including date and time format and whether to show the current date or a fixed one.
You can also decide if you want to show slide numbers and include a text footer.
Importantly, there is an option to not show headers and footers on the title slide.
By clicking "Apply to all," the headers and footers will appear on all slides except the title slide.
If you want unique settings for a specific slide, select it, reopen the dialog box, make the desired changes, and click "Apply." For more control over headers and footers, you can click on "View" and then "Slide Master" to edit them on the slide master or any master layout.
By right-clicking a placeholder and selecting "Format Shape," you can access formatting options.
If you only want to change one layout, click on the layout and make the necessary changes, such as resizing a placeholder.
By following these steps, you will have full control over how headers and footers appear in your presentation.
This knowledge will help you enhance the visual appeal and professionalism of your slides.
Headers and footers are small details near the top or bottom of your slides, such as slide numbers, text footers, and the date.
You can choose the position and content of the headers and footers based on the theme and slide layout.
To insert headers and footers, click on "Insert" and then "Header and Footer." Make sure the "Slide" option is selected and choose your desired options, including date and time format and whether to show the current date or a fixed one.
You can also decide if you want to show slide numbers and include a text footer.
Importantly, there is an option to not show headers and footers on the title slide.
By clicking "Apply to all," the headers and footers will appear on all slides except the title slide.
If you want unique settings for a specific slide, select it, reopen the dialog box, make the desired changes, and click "Apply." For more control over headers and footers, you can click on "View" and then "Slide Master" to edit them on the slide master or any master layout.
By right-clicking a placeholder and selecting "Format Shape," you can access formatting options.
If you only want to change one layout, click on the layout and make the necessary changes, such as resizing a placeholder.
By following these steps, you will have full control over how headers and footers appear in your presentation.
This knowledge will help you enhance the visual appeal and professionalism of your slides.
- 2:50
- 3731 views
In this video, you will learn how to add headers and footers to slides in Microsoft 365. Headers and footers are small details near the top or bottom of your slides, such as slide numbers, text footers, and the date.
You can choose which headers to include and customize the text footer.
To insert headers and footers, click on "Insert," then "Header and Footer," and make your selections.
You can choose the date and time format, whether to show the current date or a fixed one, and decide if you want to display slide numbers and a text footer.
Importantly, you can choose not to show headers and footers on the title slide.
By clicking "Apply to all," the headers and footers will appear on all slides except the title slide.
If you want unique settings for a specific slide, select it, reopen the dialog box, make your changes, and click "Apply." For more control, you can click on "View" and "Slide Master" to edit headers and footers on the slide master or any master layout.
By right-clicking a placeholder and selecting "Format Shape," you can access formatting options.
Remember, if you only want to change one layout, click on the layout and make the desired changes.
Adding headers and footers to your slides will help you customize and control the information displayed, enhancing the overall appearance and organization of your presentation.
You can choose which headers to include and customize the text footer.
To insert headers and footers, click on "Insert," then "Header and Footer," and make your selections.
You can choose the date and time format, whether to show the current date or a fixed one, and decide if you want to display slide numbers and a text footer.
Importantly, you can choose not to show headers and footers on the title slide.
By clicking "Apply to all," the headers and footers will appear on all slides except the title slide.
If you want unique settings for a specific slide, select it, reopen the dialog box, make your changes, and click "Apply." For more control, you can click on "View" and "Slide Master" to edit headers and footers on the slide master or any master layout.
By right-clicking a placeholder and selecting "Format Shape," you can access formatting options.
Remember, if you only want to change one layout, click on the layout and make the desired changes.
Adding headers and footers to your slides will help you customize and control the information displayed, enhancing the overall appearance and organization of your presentation.
- 3:52
- 5424 views
In this video, you will learn how to edit headers and footers on the slide master in Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of making changes to the date format and text color of headers and footers.
It also demonstrates how to center the text and adjust the size of placeholders.
This will help you customize headers and footers on your slides to achieve a professional and visually appealing presentation.
It also demonstrates how to center the text and adjust the size of placeholders.
This will help you customize headers and footers on your slides to achieve a professional and visually appealing presentation.
- 4:56
- 5526 views
In this video, you will learn how to add sound effects to an animation using Microsoft 365. The video demonstrates step-by-step instructions on adding sound effects to a motion path animation.
First, you click on the Animation tab and preview the animation effect.
Then, you add the sound to the motion path effect by selecting the motion path in the Animation pane and clicking on Effect options.
You can choose from built-in sounds or select your own sound file.
The video also shows how to add background music to the animation by inserting an audio file and adjusting the playback settings.
Finally, you learn how to start the music automatically and play it along with the other effects.
Adding sound effects and background music enhances your animation and creates a more engaging experience for your audience.
First, you click on the Animation tab and preview the animation effect.
Then, you add the sound to the motion path effect by selecting the motion path in the Animation pane and clicking on Effect options.
You can choose from built-in sounds or select your own sound file.
The video also shows how to add background music to the animation by inserting an audio file and adjusting the playback settings.
Finally, you learn how to start the music automatically and play it along with the other effects.
Adding sound effects and background music enhances your animation and creates a more engaging experience for your audience.
- 4:29
- 5322 views
In this video, you will learn about animating pictures, shapes, text, and other objects using Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of selecting and adding animations to objects, as well as choosing effect options.
It demonstrates how to use entrance animations for pictures and emphasis animations for shapes.
The Animation pane is introduced as a tool for managing animations and their order.
The video also explains how to adjust the timing of animations and synchronize them with mouse clicks.
This tutorial will help you create engaging and visually appealing presentations using animations in Microsoft 365.
It demonstrates how to use entrance animations for pictures and emphasis animations for shapes.
The Animation pane is introduced as a tool for managing animations and their order.
The video also explains how to adjust the timing of animations and synchronize them with mouse clicks.
This tutorial will help you create engaging and visually appealing presentations using animations in Microsoft 365.
- 4:02
- 4183 views
In this video, you will learn about animating text in Microsoft 365. The video covers how to add impact to your text by rewriting it to use fewer words and choosing font styles and sizes.
You will also learn how to add animation to your text using the Animations tab, which offers four categories:
Entrance, Exit, Emphasis, and Motion paths.
The video demonstrates how to create custom animations by moving objects around on a slide.
It also explores different animation options, such as Zoom and Wave, and explains how to add emphasis to each line of text.
This tutorial will help you create visually impactful text animations in Microsoft 365.
You will also learn how to add animation to your text using the Animations tab, which offers four categories:
Entrance, Exit, Emphasis, and Motion paths.
The video demonstrates how to create custom animations by moving objects around on a slide.
It also explores different animation options, such as Zoom and Wave, and explains how to add emphasis to each line of text.
This tutorial will help you create visually impactful text animations in Microsoft 365.
- 4:14
- 3594 views
In this video, you will learn how to animate pictures and shapes using Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of selecting objects, adding animations, and choosing effect options.
It demonstrates how to use entrance animations for pictures and emphasis animations for shapes.
The Animation pane is introduced as a tool for managing animations and their order.
The video also explains how to adjust the timing of animations and synchronize them with mouse clicks.
By following these steps, you will be able to create engaging and visually appealing presentations.
This knowledge will help you enhance your slides and captivate your audience.
It demonstrates how to use entrance animations for pictures and emphasis animations for shapes.
The Animation pane is introduced as a tool for managing animations and their order.
The video also explains how to adjust the timing of animations and synchronize them with mouse clicks.
By following these steps, you will be able to create engaging and visually appealing presentations.
This knowledge will help you enhance your slides and captivate your audience.
- 4:17
- 3972 views
In this video, you will learn how to animate charts and SmartArt in Microsoft 365. The video covers different animation options for charts, such as Wipe and Fly in, and demonstrates how to animate elements by series.
It also explains how to make the grid static and provides tips for animating pie charts and scatter charts.
Additionally, the video shows how to animate SmartArt graphics using animations like Fade and Wipe.
This tutorial will help you enhance your presentations by effectively animating charts and SmartArt to engage your audience.
It also explains how to make the grid static and provides tips for animating pie charts and scatter charts.
Additionally, the video shows how to animate SmartArt graphics using animations like Fade and Wipe.
This tutorial will help you enhance your presentations by effectively animating charts and SmartArt to engage your audience.
- 3:36
- 4541 views
In this video, you will learn how to create custom animations with motion paths using Microsoft 365. The video covers the process of adding motion paths to shapes, controlling the direction and endpoint of the path, and fixing layering issues.
It also demonstrates how to add multiple animations to an object and explores additional effect and timing options.
This tutorial will help you enhance your presentations by creating engaging and dynamic animations.
It also demonstrates how to add multiple animations to an object and explores additional effect and timing options.
This tutorial will help you enhance your presentations by creating engaging and dynamic animations.
- 3:39
- 4052 views
In this video, you will learn how to trigger an animation effect in PowerPoint.
The video demonstrates how to use triggers to specify click points for animation effects, such as text and picture effects.
Triggers can also be used to start sound files and videos.
By setting up triggers, you can control when and how these effects are activated.
This tutorial will help you enhance your PowerPoint presentations by adding interactive and engaging animation effects.
The video demonstrates how to use triggers to specify click points for animation effects, such as text and picture effects.
Triggers can also be used to start sound files and videos.
By setting up triggers, you can control when and how these effects are activated.
This tutorial will help you enhance your PowerPoint presentations by adding interactive and engaging animation effects.
- 2:29
- 4828 views