Select DISPLAY GRID ON SCREEN. 5. Choose OK Select DISPLAY DRAWING GUIDES ON SCREEN 5. Choose OK Choose OK OR Hold down ALT as you are moving an object. his will temporarily turn of grid snap.
4. Select DISPLAY GRID ON SCREEN. 5. Choose OK
To display guides: 1. Select an object. 2. Choose the ALIGNMENT button from the ARRANGE group on the FORMAT ribbon. 3. Select GRID SETTINGS a dialog appears4. Select DISPLAY DRAWING GUIDES ON SCREEN 5. Choose OK
6. Click on the guide line. 7. Drag the guide to the required position. As you drag the guide a measurement will appear. his is the distance of the guide from the centre of the page. To create additional guides: Mouse 1. Click on an existing guide line. 2. Hold the CTRLkey and drag to the required position. As you drag the guide a measurement will appear. his is the distance of the guide from the centre of the page. To delete guides: Download free ebooks at bookboon.com PowerPoint 2010 129 5 Objects Mouse 1. Click on the guide line and drag it back to the original guide you created it from Snap To Grid he grid includes an option called snap-to, which aligns objects to the nearest intersection of the grid or to another object as you draw or move objects. he snap-to option is turned on by default and works even when the grid is not visible. In most cases, having objects snap-to assists you in laying out your slide accurately. However, occasionally, you may ind the grid snap-to option prevents you moving objects freely and placing them exactly where you want. In these cases, turn of the grid snap. Turning of grid snap 1. Select an object. 2. Choose the ALIGNMENT button from the ARRANGE group on the FORMAT ribbon. 3. Select GRID SETTINGS a dialog appears 4. Untick the SNAP OBJECTS TO GRIDoption. his will turn of grid snap for all objects until you choose to turn it back on.5. Choose OK OR
1. Hold down ALT as you are moving an object. his will temporarily turn of grid snap.
Download free ebooks at bookboon.com PowerPoint 2010 130 5 Objects Aligning And Distributing Objects Ater you have created several objects you may wish to align them in relation to each other and to distribute them evenly. For example you can align three rectangles so that their top edges are all at the same height and the gap between each one is equal. To align or distribute objects: Mouse 1. Select the Objects to be aligned.2. Choose the ALIGNMENT button from the ARRANGE group on the FORMAT ribbon.
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» Select FILE TAB and SAVE Click on theQUICK ACCESS toolbar Press CTRLS Click on Save.
» You can also press the DELETE key to delete slides
» On the DESIGN ribbon, click on the BACKGROUND STYLES button from the BACKGROUND group.
» On the HOME ribbon in the PARAGRAPH group use the drop down arrow to the right of the BULLETS
» Click on drop down arrow of type of label you wish to add or remove from the LABELS group.
» Press the CTRL key. Click on each other object in turn. Or
» Select the FORMAT ribbon, SHAPE FILL command from the shape styles group to open a menu.
» Go to the DRAWING group on the HOME ribbon and select one of the CONNECTORS from the shapes
» Click on the drop down arrow on the CHANGE COLOURS button
» Select the FORMAT ribbon, SIZE groupand click on the CROP button
» Select the object then Press the CTRL key. Click OK
» Press ENTER to start a new paragraph within the same cell or SHIFTENTER to start a new line.
» Choose the DESIGN ribbon, go to THEMES. Choose APPLY TO SELECTED SLIDES.
» Go to MASTER SLIDE view. Click on the PRESERVE Master button.
» Select EFFECT OPTIONS from the list Apply other options as needed. Choose OK.
» Select Add Efect and choose from theMotion Paths. 3. Choose custom path,
» Click on the from beginning button on the slideshow ribbon.
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