Accountants and other financial professionals are increasingly being called upon to create and deliver PowerPoint presentations to diverse audiences. This course is designed to help you learn the techniques necessary for developing the most effective presentations in the least amount of time.
In this fast-paced, half-day session, you’ll learn how to master PowerPoint presentations. You’ll learn how to develop a consistent and clean style for your presentation format, how to apply animation when appropriate, and how to use little-known features in PowerPoint to assist in delivering the presentation. You’ll also learn secrets from the pros, including linking data between PowerPoint and Excel and Word, creating more effective charts and graphs, and distributing self-running presentations.
Even if you’ve attended other PowerPoint training programs in the past, you can’t afford to miss this half-day seminar designed to increase your efficiency and effectiveness.
Course Information:
CPE Credit: Recommended 4 Hours Specialized Knowledge and Applications
Instructional delivery method: Group-live demo and discussion using color computer projection - NOT a hands-on course
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Basic
Advanced preparation: None
Designed for: Accountants and finance professionals who wish to use PowerPoint more effectively
Who should attend: Accountants and finance professionals desiring to make more effective presentations using PowerPoint
Course Highlights:
- Understand AutoContent, AutoLayout, and templates and know when to choose one of these options
- Define slide masters, notes masters, and layout masters
- Create many different slide shows from the same PowerPoint file
- Learn when and how to use animation effects in PowerPoint
- Create more effective charts and graphs in PowerPoint
- Link Excel data into PowerPoint presentations
- Utilize the Slide Show options, including the Presenter View
- Create and distribute self-running presentations
- Link Word content to PowerPoint presentations
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