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POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS

Zayn Bernard
Ashley-Ann Collins
Shenelle Malcolm
Kiara McKenzie
PRESENTATION PACKAGE
 A presentation package is a software program that provides resources necessary to give a
professional presentation for meetings, lectures, speeches or other similar situations.

OTHERS INCLUDE:
 Slideshows
 Other customization options that can be tailored to the presentor’s specific needs
TYPES OF PRESENTATION
SOFTWARE
Visme- visme is a data presentation and visualization tool that helps users in making their
content compelling and presentable by transforming it into visually appealing presentations.
Emaze- emaze is an online, web-based presentation creator that can be used to build and edit
presentations.
Prezi next- Prezi next uses motions, zooms and spatial relationships to bring your ideas to
life
HOW TO FORMAT PRESENTATIONS
TYPES OF SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS
There are four options to apply effects to: the entrance, emphasis, exit and motion paths.
Choose a slide, select an object on the slide, then add your choice of animation. The effect
displays in the Slide pane. Preview the slide show by selecting slide show located at the
bottom of the task pane.
There are three categories of unique transitions to choose from, all of which can be found on
the Transitions tab: Subtle: These are the most basic types of transitions. They use simple
animations to move between slides. Exciting: These use more complex animations to
transition between slides.
TYPES OF SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS

• PowerPoint provides four types of animations: Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths.
An Entrance animation determines the manner in which an object appears on a slide; for
example, an object can move onto a slide.
TYPES OF SLIDE SHOW EFFECTS

• There are three categories of unique transitions to choose from, all of which can be found on
the Transitions tab: Subtle: These are the most basic types of transitions. They use simple
animations to move between slides. Exciting: These use more complex animations to
transition between slides.

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