Recording your voice in a slide Recording your voice in a slide (1 of 4) 1. Click on Insert. 2....

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Recording your voice in a slide (1 of 4)

1. Click on Insert.

2. Click Movies and Sounds.

3. Click Record Sound.

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Recording your voice in a slide (2 of 4)

1. Click on the record button.

2. Say “He He He” in an evil voice.

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(2) Say “He He He”

Recording your voice in a slide (3 of 4)

1. Click on OK.

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Recording your voice in a slide (4 of 4)

1. When you run the slide show and click on the speaker icon you will hear your recording.

(1) Recorded sound

Activating a sound by moving the mouse (1 of 4)

1. Drag the sound icon to the upper right corner of the slide.

2. Release the mouse button.

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Activating a sound by moving the mouse (2 of 4)

1. Click on Slide Show.

2. Click Action Settings.

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Activating a sound by moving the mouse (3 of 4)

1. Click on the Mouse Over tab.

2. Click Object action radio button.

3. Click OK.

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Activating a sound by moving the mouse (4 of 4)

1. When you are running the slide show and the mouse pointer is placed over the speaker icon it will start playing.

(1) point and play

Activating a sound automatically (1 of 7)

1. Right click on the sound you want to be activated automatically.

2. Click on Action Settings.

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Activating a sound automatically (2 of 7)

1. Click on the Mouse Over tab.

2. Click the None radio button.

Note this will prevent you from clicking activating the sound by moving the pointer over the icon.

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Activating a sound automatically (3 of 7)

1. Click on the Mouse Click tab.

2. Click the None radio button.

3. Click OK.

Note this will prevent you from clicking activating the sound by clicking the icon.

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Activating a sound automatically (4 of 7)

1. Click on Slide Show.

2. Click Custom Animation.

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Activating a sound automatically (5 of 7)

1. Click the Play using animation order check box.

2. Click the promote button to move the Media object to second place in the in the animation order.

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Activating a sound automatically (6 of 7)

1. Click the Hide while not playing check box.

2. Click OK.

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Activating a sound automatically (7 of 7)

1. The sound will play automatically after the Clip Art animates.(1) Automatic sound

Creating a blank slide (1 of 3)

1. Click on Insert.

2. Click New Slide.2

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Creating a blank slide (2 of 3)

1. Double click on blank slide.

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Creating a blank slide (3 of 3)

1. Blank slide has been added to our presentation.

(1) Blank Slide

Adding WordArt to a slide (1 of 4)

1. Click on Insert.

2. Click Picture.

3. Click WordArt.

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Adding WordArt to a slide (2 of 4)

1. Double click on the fifth style.

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Adding WordArt to a slide (3 of 4)

1. Type in “Victimized People”.

2. Click OK.

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(1) Type in text

Adding WordArt to a slide (4 of 4)

1. WordArt has been added to slide.

(1) WordArt

Positioning WordArt in a slide (1 of 3)

1. Drag the Word Art to the upper left corner of the slide.

2. Release the mouse button.2

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Positioning WordArt in a slide (2 of 3)

1. Drag the bottom right handle to the right of the slide.

2. Release the mouse button.

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Positioning WordArt in a slide (3 of 3)

1. The WordArt is placed at the top of the slide.

(1) Word Art

Changing the WordArt style (1 of 3)

1. Click on the WordArt you want to alter.

2. Click the WordArt Gallery button on the WordArt toolbar.

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Changing the WordArt style (2 of 3)

1. Double click on the style you want.

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Changing the WordArt style (3 of 3)

1. The WordArt now has a different style.

(1) New Style

Altering a WordArt shape (1 of 2)

1. Click on the WordArt you want to alter.

2. Drag the diamond box.

3. Release the mouse button.

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Altering a WordArt shape (2 of 2)

1. WordArt shape has been modified.

2. Click on the close button of the WordArt toolbar.

(1) Modified shape

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Restoring the original WordArt style (1 of 4)

1. Right click on the WordArt you want to restore.

2. Click Show WordArt Toolbar.

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Restoring the original WordArt style (2 of 4)

1. Click the WordArt Gallery button on the WordArt toolbar.

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Restoring the original WordArt style (3 of 4)

1. Click the original WordArt style.

2. Click OK.

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Restoring the original WordArt style (4 of 4)

1. The original WordArt style has been restored.

(1) Original Style

Changing WordArt shape (1 of 2)

1. Click on the WordArt.

2. Click on the WordArt Shape button.

3. Click on Wave 1.

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Changing WordArt shape (2 of 2)

1. The WordArt text now displays as a wave.

(1) Wave Shape

Restoring the original WordArt shape (1 of 3)

1. Click on the WordArt.

2. Click on the WordArt Shape button.

3. Click on Can Down button.

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Restoring the original WordArt shape (2 of 3)

1. Drag the diamond down.

2. Release the mouse button.

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Restoring the original WordArt shape (3 of 3)

1. The original WordArt shape has been restored.

(1) Shape Can Down

Free Rotating a WordArt object (1 of 3)

1. Click on the Free Rotate button on the WordArt toolbar.

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Free Rotating a WordArt object (2 of 3)

1. Drag the bottom left handle to the right.

2. Release the mouse button.

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Free Rotating a WordArt object (3 of 3)

1. Click the Free Rotate button again to turn it off.

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Formatting a WordArt object (1 of 6)

1. Click on the WordArt object you want to format.

2. Click the format button on the WordArt toolbar.

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Formatting a WordArt object (2 of 6)

1. Click on the Size tab.

2. Triple click in the Rotation spin box.

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Formatting a WordArt object (3 of 6)

1. Type in “0” in the Rotation spin box.

(1) Type 0

Formatting a WordArt object (4 of 6)

1. Click the Colors and Lines tab.

2. Click in the Fill Color drop down box.

3. Click on the color blue.

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Formatting a WordArt object (5 of 6)

1. Click OK.

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Formatting a WordArt object (6 of 6)

1. WordArt object now has 0 rotation and its text is blue.

(1) Text is blue

Making WordArt letters the same height (1 of 3)

1. Click on the WordArt you want to alter.

2. Click on the WordArt same letter height button.

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Making WordArt letters the same height (2 of 3)

1. The WordArt text is now all the same height.

2. Click on the WordArt same letter height button.

(1) Same letter height

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Making WordArt letters the same height (3 of 3)

1. We are back to normal letter height.

(1) Normal letter height

Making the WordArt letters vertical (1 of 3)

1. Click on the WordArt you want to alter.

2. Click on the WordArt vertical letters button.

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Making the WordArt letters vertical (2 of 3)

1. The WordArt letters are now vertical.

2. Click on the WordArt vertical letters button.

(1) Vertical letters

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Making the WordArt letters vertical (3 of 3)

1. The WordArt letters are now horizontal.

(1) Horizontal letters

Changing WordArt character spacing (1 of 3)

1. Click on the WordArt object you want to alter.

2. Click on the character spacing button.

3. Click on Very Loose.

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Changing WordArt character spacing (2 of 3)

1. Character spacing has been set to very loose.

2. Click on the character spacing button.

3. Click on Normal.

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Changing WordArt character spacing (3 of 3)

1. Character spacing has been set back to Normal.

(1) Normal Spacing

Modifying WordArt font (1 of 5)

1. Click on the WordArt object you want to alter.

2. Click the Edit Text button.

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Modifying WordArt font (2 of 5)

1. Click in the font box.

2. Click Scroll up.

3. Click Arial.

4. Click OK.

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Modifying WordArt font (3 of 5)

1. Text is now displayed in the Arial font.

2. Click the Edit Text button.

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(1) Arial Font

Modifying WordArt font (4 of 5)

1. Click in the font box.

2. Click Scroll up.

3. Click Times New Roman.

4. Click OK.23

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Modifying WordArt font (5 of 5)

1. Text is now displayed in the Times New Roman font.

(1) Times New Roman Font

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