100 Choose a Layout 101 Choose a pre-defined slide layout for this slide 102 Write Speaker Notes 103 Write speaker notes for this slide 104 Edit the Outline 105 Write and edit the text for this slide title, subtitle, text, and bulleted list in the Outliner 106 Add Other Elements 107 Add titles, subtitles, graphics, charts, and text to the slide 108 Sort the Slides 109 View, sort, and rearrange all your slides 110 Skip This Slide 111 Meeting Agenda 112 List the items you plan to cover, the allotted times, and other presenters, if any. Keep the meeting short and informative. 113 Sort the Slides 114 Blank Slide 115 Leave the blank slide on the screen as you answer questions. 116 Current Organization 117 Present an organization chart that shows the large-scale structure of the company. 118 Future Goals 119 List specific, measurable goals in the key areas you discussed under issues, problems, and trends. 120 Future Outlook 121 List current issues, trends, and challenges facing your company. 122 Slide Show Look 123 Choose a look for your slides 124 Select Slides 125 Choose which slides you want to include 126 Special Effects 127 Add sound, transitions, animation, and more 128 Finish 129 Save, mail, print, play, and publish your slide show 130 Edit Slides 131 Edit each slide in the slide show 132 Company Meeting Slide Show 133 Use a Company Meeting slide show to help you present your information professionally. 134 More Help on 135 What We Have Done 136 Compare what your company has accomplished with the goals and objectives you set in the last company meeting. 137 New Developments 138 List changes in the company and any events that you want everyone to be aware of. 139 Organization Changes 140 List changes and reorganizations, explaining what the changes mean for everyday operations. 141 Organization Details 142 Talk about your current organization, list the departments in your company, and discuss the current goals for each department. 143 Previous Goals 144 Review the goals and objectives your company set at the last meeting. Remember to include all the information relevant to them (dates, times, specific details). 145 How to Reach Our Goals 146 Discuss the steps you will take to reach your goals, and how you will measure completion. 147 Summary 148 Briefly review your company's past successes and failures, the new challenges facing your company, and your goals. 149 Thank You for Coming 150 Close with encouragement and thanks to the audience. Leave the audience feeling upbeat, energized, and ready to work toward the company's goals. 151 Title 152 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the name of the company, the location, and the date. 153 Review your company's accomplishments and activities since the last company meeting. 154 Mission Statement 155 Review your company's Vision and/or Mission statement. 156 Choose a Layout 157 Choose a pre-defined slide layout for the current slide 158 Write speaker notes for each slide 159 Write and edit the text for your slide title, subtitle, text, and bulleted list in the outliner 160 Are There Products that Work with This? 161 List your other products that work with the one you are launching. 162 Does It Go with Anything Else? 163 Talk about this product's compatibility with other products, either yours or the competition's. 164 Do We Get Anything Else? 165 List value-added features, extra products, or bonuses that come with your product. 166 Choose or create a look for your slides 167 Choose what content you want to include 168 Product Launch Slide Show 169 A Product Launch Presentation introduces your new product or service to the world. 170 How Will We Promote It? 171 Talk about how you will promote your new product. 172 How Will We Sell It? 173 Describe the sales and distribution channels and delivery systems for your product. 174 Introducing Our Product 175 Show the product name, logo, and packaging. 176 Is It Better Than Brand X? 177 Talk about how competing products compare to yours. 178 So How Much Will It Cost? 179 Explain the prices, sales, and deals for your product. 180 So How Will It Do? 181 Give sales and revenue goals for the new product. 182 So What Should I Remember? 183 Summarize the important things you want the audience to remember. 184 So What's the Big Deal? 185 List the best features of the product, highlighting the breakthroughs and advances you have made with this product. 186 Close with encouragement and thanks to the audience, and be ready to take orders. 187 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the name of the company, and the date. 188 What Do I Need to Know? 189 List frequently asked questions with the answers. Be prepared to answer questions from the audience. 190 What Do I Need to Use It? 191 List the requirements the customer needs to meet to use the product. 192 What Do We Need to Make It? 193 List the suppliers, materials, and equipment you need to manufacture the new product. 194 What Is It and What Does It Do? 195 Describe the product in detail. 196 When Can We Get It? 197 If your product is not yet widely available, give a time line for when and where you plan to release it. 198 Where Did It Come From? 199 Give a brief history of the new product. 200 Where Does It Fit? 201 Explain where the product fits in your company's vision statement and overall marketing and product strategy. 202 Who Wants to Buy It? 203 Describe the primary market you will sell to: home users, the business market, or a specialized customer base. 204 Why Do They Want to Buy It? 205 List the customer needs that your product fills. 206 Advertising 207 Explain the types of media advertising you plan to use. 208 Agenda 209 List the items you plan to cover, along with the allotted times and other presenters, if any. 210 Current Conditions in the Marketplace 211 List market trends going on in your markets right now. 212 Current Conditions Inside Our Business 213 List current conditions inside your business. 214 Event-Based Promotions 215 Explain the types of outside promotions you plan to use. 216 Executive Overview 217 Give a concise summary of your presentation in a paragraph mentioning the main points of you will cover. 218 Financial Forecasts 219 Project your financial needs and gains in areas of revenues, costs, and profits. 220 Marketing Plan Slide Show 221 A Marketing Plan Presentation lays out a plan to guide your company's marketing efforts. 222 Implementing Our Promotion Strategy 223 Explain how you plan to actually implement your promotion strategy. 224 Improvements to Our Product 225 List improvements to current products or services to emphasize in marketing. 226 Marketing Budget 227 Give the budget for your promotion strategy, including expenditures in all areas. 228 Market Segments 229 List products or services and their market segments. 230 Review your marketing department's mission statement. 231 New Products 232 List new products or services you intend to offer. 233 Opportunities 234 List opportunities both inside and outside of the company. 235 Business Strengths and Weaknesses 236 List the strengths and weaknesses you see in your company. 237 Competitor Strengths and Weaknesses 238 List competitors' strengths and weaknesses in their marketing strategy. 239 Our Customers' Needs 240 Define the customers' needs and wants that your product or service can help fill. 241 Our Markets 242 Define each market your company competes in. 243 Marketing Strengths and Weaknesses 244 List the strengths and weaknesses you see in your marketing efforts. 245 Our Needs 246 Define the marketing needs you should meet for your business. 247 Our Products 248 List key products, product categories, and services your company provides. 249 Positioning Our New Products 250 Explain how you will differentiate your new products both in the market and in relation to your other products. 251 Product Goals 252 List the specific, measurable marketing goals for each product or service. 253 Product Positioning 254 List the product name, unique qualities, logo, motto, and so on. 255 Product Pricing 256 List each product or service and the current pricing. 257 Promoting Our Products 258 Explain how you will promote your products. 259 Promotions Breakdown 260 Show the different ways you plan to promote your products. 261 Publicity Campaigns 262 Explain the publicity campaigns you plan to use. 263 Questions and Answers 264 Ask for and answer any questions the audience might have. 265 Selling Our Products Directly 266 Explain what kinds of direct sales techniques you plan to use. 267 So What Do the Trends Mean? 268 Analyze the trends for opportunities and areas to improve. 269 So What Will Happen? 270 Project the trends/events you see following your promotions. 271 Steps to Accomplish Our Goals 272 List specific steps to accomplish the product or service goals. 273 Summarize the main points of your marketing plan, time line, and implementation. 274 Close with encouragement and thanks to the audience. 275 Time Line 276 Give a time line for your market strategy. 277 Trade Show Strategy 278 Explain your trade show strategy. 279 What Are the Risks? 280 List risks involved in implementing your marketing plan and how you plan to avoid them. 281 What Do We Do Later? 282 List long-term goals and steps to take to achieve them. 283 What Do We Do Now? 284 List short-term goals and steps to take to achieve them. 285 What's the Competition Doing? 286 Discuss your competitors' strategies and how you can counter them. 287 Background 288 Give a brief background for your research. 289 Conclusions 290 Give your overall conclusions about your findings. 291 Give a concise summary of your presentation in a paragraph mentioning the main points you will discuss. 292 Findings 293 Explain and display your data in detail. 294 Market Research Slide Show 295 A Market Research Presentation gives the results of market research and makes recommendations. 296 Next Steps 297 List the next steps to take to carry out your recommendations. 298 Objectives 299 List the objectives of your study. 300 Ask for and answer audience questions. 301 Recommendations 302 Make recommendations for action or further study based on your conclusions. 303 Research Materials 304 Explain where you got your data. 305 Research Methods 306 Specifically explain your methods for data gathering, analysis, and classification. 307 Research Sample 308 If you used personal responses in your data gathering, explain the how you chose the people you included. 309 Close with encouragement and thanks to the audience and pass out copies of your report. 310 Give the background for your research: why you did the research, other research in this area, and any other relevant information. 311 Give your overall conclusions about the characteristics and needs of each segment. 312 Countering the Competition 313 List your competitors in each segment and explain how you plan to overcome their strategies. 314 Customer Profiles by Segment 315 List the needs, wants, and buying habits of each segment, and match products, services, pricing, and further development to the market segments. 316 Describing the Segments 317 Show the basic demographic, geographic, consumer, and other characteristics of each segment you defined. 318 Market Segment Slide Show 319 A Market Segmentation Presentation explains how your target markets break down into different sections, called "segments." 320 Improving Our Products 321 Explain how you will improve or diversify your products or services for each segment. 322 List the specific steps to take to carry out your recommendations. 323 List the objectives of your study. Tell the audience what you intended to do, prove, or find out about. These are the reasons you did the study. 324 Opportunities by Segment 325 Evaluate each market segment for possible growth opportunities. 326 Our Customers 327 Discuss your customers' buying habits and product preferences. 328 Our Products in Each Segment 329 Indicate which of your company's products or services the customers use, what they use them for, and which competitors' products or services they use instead. 330 List and discuss key products, product categories, and services your company provides. 331 Positioning Our Products 332 Explain how you will position your products or services for each segment. 333 Pricing Our Products 334 Explain how you will price your products or services for each segment. Relate the pricing strategy to the characteristics of the customers in that segment. 335 List your recommendations. Briefly summarize each one, based on your research. Promise further explanation. 336 Explain where you got your data. List publications, other studies, people you interviewed, company records, and any other sources you used. 337 Explain your methods for data gathering, analysis, and classification. Be specific enough that anyone else could duplicate your research. 338 Segmenting the Market 339 Explain how you divided your market into parts depending on geographic area, demographic information, customer habits, and other criteria. 340 Our Strengths and Weaknesses 341 Analyze your company's strengths and weaknesses in relation to the market segments you have decided to target. 342 Briefly remind the audience of your main points. Go over your conclusions. Repeat your recommendations. 343 Close with encouragement and thanks to the audience, and distribute handouts outlining the information you presented. 344 Where Our Products Fit 345 Fit your products or services into the market segments where you want to sell them and where you are selling them. 346 Which Segments to Target 347 Rate each market segment, then explain which segments your company should target. 348 Alternatives 349 List alternatives to your proposal, with the benefits and risks. 350 Benefits 351 List the benefits that will come from your project. 352 Budget 353 Talk about your project's financial needs. 354 Cost/Benefit Analysis 355 Talk about the costs versus the benefits of accepting your project. 356 Deliverables 357 Identify exactly what you will produce when the project is finished. 358 Explanation 359 Explain how your project will address current problems and issues. 360 Historical Background 361 Give a history of the problems that the project is meant to solve. 362 Project Proposal Slide Show 363 A Project Proposal Presentation sells your idea to your audience. 364 Implementation 365 Discuss the actual methods and steps you will use to complete your project. 366 Justification 367 Explain what current issues/problems your project addresses, and why they should be solved. 368 Modifications 369 Talk about any other options for your project. 370 Necessary Equipment and Materials 371 Explain what kinds of equipment you will need for your project. 372 List measurable, specific goals for the project. 373 Organization 374 List and introduce the people who will work on the project. 375 Personal Qualifications 376 Give your personal qualifications to work on this project. 377 Project Abstract 378 Briefly describe the project in a paragraph explaining what you want to do and why. 379 Anticipate and answer questions from the audience, and be prepared to answer further questions. 380 Risks 381 List the risks associated with your project and how you will overcome them. 382 Schedule 383 Give a time line for the project with dates for milestones, goals, and deliverables. 384 Scope 385 Explain how much the project will include. 386 Give a brief summary of your proposal. 387 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the name of the project, and the date. 388 After the Meeting 389 Skip this slide during your presentation, then fill in the decisions, action items, and so on to send to your team members. 390 List the items you plan to cover, the order, the allotted times, and any other presenters. Be sure to leave time for questions and discussion. 391 Current Events 392 List and discuss any current issues and events that are directly related to your company, or that might affect your business in the future. 393 Discussion Topics 394 List each topic you plan to cover in the meeting with the name of the person presenting it. Leave this slide on the screen during the discussion. 395 Team Goals and Objectives 396 Review each team goal and the progress you've made toward it. Be sure the goals are specific and measurable. 397 Team Meeting Slide Show 398 A Team Meeting Presentation helps you organize and present useful, efficient meetings with your employees and coworkers. 399 New Developments in the Company 400 List changes in the company and other information you feel will be important or interesting to your team. 401 Previous Action Items 402 Review action items from the previous meeting. 403 Summarize the key points of the meeting. The slide lists each discussion topic and/or news event you covered. 404 Close with encouragement and thanks to the team members. 405 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the location, and the date. 406 Updates 407 Have each team member report on his or her project. 408 Additional Training 409 Give a schedule and information about additional training that completes or complements the training you gave in this session. 410 Assessment 411 Test to see how well the participants have learned the skills and concepts for the performance and training objectives. 412 Concept Example 413 Give an example of actually using the concept. Try to fit the example to the work or project the participants will actually be doing. 414 Performance Objectives 415 Explain what the participants will be able to do when they have mastered the subject matter. 416 Concept Questions and Answers 417 List and answer common questions, then take questions from the participants. 418 Concept Review 419 Review the concepts again. Pay special attention to any aspects of the concepts the participants seemed to misunderstand or misapply. 420 Concepts 421 List each concept you will teach and why it is important. Give each concept its own slide, to keep them straight in the participants' minds. 422 Defining Terms 423 List any vocabulary terms your participants needs to know. Be sure to define any jargon or specialized terms that a general audience might not be familiar with. 424 Overall How Did You Do? 425 Review the participants' performance, give feedback, make suggestions, and evaluate the results. 426 For More Information 427 Tell the participants where they can find more information about the subject you have been teaching. 428 Getting to Know Each Other 429 Get to know the participants and tell them a little about yourself. 430 Goal One 431 Discuss your first goal in detail. Include a detailed description of what you want to achieve, who will do it, and other necessary information. 432 Goal Two 433 Discuss your second goal in detail. Include a detailed description of what you want to achieve, who will do it, and other necessary information. 434 Goal Three 435 Discuss your third goal in detail. Include a detailed description of what you want to achieve, who will do it, and other necessary information. 436 Hints and Troubleshooting Tips 437 Give helpful advice for the participants to use when they perform the skill later. 438 Teaching and Training Slide Show 439 A Teaching and Training Presentation helps you to teach and reinforce concepts. 440 How Did I Do? 441 Ask for feedback about the training class and pass out a prepared evaluation form, 442 Concepts How Did You Do? 443 Review the participants' performance. Give individual feedback, suggestions, and/or more practice time. 444 How Does It Work Together? 445 Explain how each skill works in relation to the others, what to do first, how each builds on others, and so on. 446 Introduce the Concepts 447 Introduce the concepts you are going to teach. List each one, in order, so the participants get a sense of where the training is going and what it will cover. 448 Introduce the Skill 449 List the name and purpose of each the skill in order, so the participants get a sense of what the training will cover. 450 Major Points 451 Give the major points of each concept. Use one major points slide per concept. 452 Material and Requirements 453 Review necessary materials, conditions, work spaces, and so on. You should be very specific here, especially if safety is a concern. 454 Overall Review 455 Review both the concepts and the skill steps again, especially any concepts and skills the participants misunderstand or misapply. 456 Overview 457 Briefly explain what you are going to teach, with any necessary background and clarification. 458 Plan of Attack 459 Show which market segments you will target, which are secondary targets, and which you will avoid. 460 Practice 461 Have the participants practice the skill for a set amount of time, or lead them in a practice session. 462 Practice Test 463 Have the participants take a practice test for a set amount of time, or lead them in a practice session. 464 Prerequisites 465 List any skills or concepts the participants should already know. 466 Review Applications 467 Suggest ways the participants can apply the material they have learned. 468 Show times, durations, and subjects for the day's training. Be sure to time your training so you are sure you can meet the schedule. 469 Skill Application 470 Suggest ways the participants can apply the skill they will learn. Try to fit the application to the work or project the participants will actually be doing. 471 Skill Example 472 Give an example of actually using the skill. Try to fit the example to the work or project the participants will actually be doing. 473 Skill How Did You Do? 474 Review the participants' performance, give feedback, make suggestions, and/or give more practice time. 475 Skill Performance Objectives 476 Explain what the participants should be able to do to show mastery of the skill, according to the training objectives. 477 Skill Questions and Answers 478 Skill Review 479 Review the steps of the skill again, especially any aspects of the skill the participants misunderstand or misapply. 480 Skills 481 List each skill you will teach and why it is important. Give each skill its own slide, to keep it separate in the participants' minds. 482 Steps 483 List each step of the skill sequentially, with explanations if necessary. 484 Summarize Major Points of Concept 485 Repeat the main points of each concept. This is the review for the concept, so you do not need to go into more detail than you want the participants to remember. 486 Teaser 487 Give an interesting fact/incident to get the participants' attention and illustrate the importance of what you will teach them. 488 Close with encouragement and thanks to the participants. 489 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the name of the class, the location, and the date. 490 Training Objectives 491 Explain what you hope to accomplish with this training. Make your objectives specific and measurable. 492 Welcome Slide Show 493 Greet the participants, introduce yourself, and explain the purpose of the training. 494 What We are Here to Learn 495 Define the subject of the training. Be precise and avoid jargon. 496 Why This is Important 497 Explain why you are teaching this class. Keep your reasons relevant to your audience, and motivate them to want to learn what you have to teach. 498 Welcome the Audience 499 Welcome the audience to the meeting, outline the program, make any announcements, and do other conducting chores. 500 Leave the blank slide on the screen as the speaker prepares to give his or her speech. 501 Conclusion 502 Yield the floor to the speaker and let the meeting begin. Make sure that everything the speaker needs is set up and ready. 503 A Welcome or Introduction Presentation helps you introduce a special speaker to the audience. 504 Occasion 505 State the reason for the meeting and why the audience is here. 506 Speaker 507 List the speaker's important accomplishments and what he or she will speak about. 508 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the event or meeting, the location, and the date. 509 Achievements 510 List your company's achievements for the past year. 511 Financial Highlights 512 Briefly explain your company's finances. 513 Future Challenges and Opportunities 514 List the opportunities you plan to explore in the next year. 515 Year-End Report Slide Show 516 A Year-End Report Presentation tells your employees, customers, and others how your business did in the last year. 517 Market Share 518 Talk about each product's market share. 519 New Products and Services 520 List and briefly describe the new products or services you introduced this year. 521 Objectives for Next Year 522 List your goals for next year and how you will accomplish them. 523 Organizational Changes 524 Explain any changes in your organization in the last year. 525 Statistics 526 Give statistics relevant to your business. 527 Stock Information 528 Give information on stock numbers, performance, prices, and so on. 529 Trends and Issues 530 Talk about market trends and issues in the past year. 531 What to Do Next 532 List the next steps the company should take to start the new year. 533 Year-End Summary 534 Summarize what happened during the past year. 535 Write and edit the text for your slide title, subtitle, text, and bulleted list in the Outliner 536 Add, titles, subtitles, graphics, charts, and text to the slide 537 Company Description 538 Describe your company: what your company does, what it is for, where it is located, and so on. 539 Company Organization 540 Describe your organization, giving basic, overall information. 541 Corporate Citizenship 542 Talk about your company's ethical standards, charity work, integrity, and so on. 543 Department Reports 544 Highlight each department or division in your company and talk about what they did last year. 545 Give a concise summary of your presentation in a paragraph mentioning the main points you will present. 546 Briefly show the last year's financial highlights. Review expenditures, income, gains, losses, and other information. 547 Financial Summary 548 Give a brief overview of company finances at the end of the year. Review capital, debts, equity, profits, expenses, and so on. 549 Growth Possibilities 550 Talk about upcoming areas of growth, technological advance, and so on. 551 Give a brief history of your company. 552 International Report 553 Talk about any events and developments in international areas or departments. 554 Annual Report Slide Show 555 An Annual Report Presentation tells your customers, employees, and investors about your business in the past year. 556 Marketing 557 Discuss the success of last year's marketing campaigns, promotions, packaging, and so on. 558 Market Opportunities 559 Talk about the opportunities you see arising in the market during the coming year. 560 New Markets 561 List markets where you see potential for growth or breakthroughs. 562 New Products/Services 563 List and describe the new products or services you plan to introduce next year. 564 Objectives Accomplished 565 Talk about your goals for last year and how you accomplished them. 566 Objectives for This Year 567 List your specific, detailed, measurable objectives for next year and how you plan to accomplish them. 568 Other Changes 569 Tell about new acquisitions, major reorganizations, and so on. 570 List the markets your company currently competes in and how you expanded the markets in the last year. 571 Planning for Next Year 572 List trends and issues your company faces and how you will deal with them. 573 Products and Services 574 List each product or service your company sells and talk about its features, facts, market share, availability, selling volume, and so on. 575 If your company sells stock to investors, give a basic overview of how the stock sold over the last year. 576 Strategic Partners 577 List and discuss the strategic partnerships and alliances you have made. 578 Give a brief summary of this year's accomplishments, opportunities in the future, and the goals for next year. 579 Thank You for Coming! 580 Close with encouragement, thanks, and reminders to the audience. 581 Account Information 582 Show the information for any accounts, including checking, savings, shares. 583 Actual Budget Amounts 584 Show the amounts you actually used for each department, project, area, and so on. 585 Allotted Amounts 586 Show how much you currently allot to each department, project, area, and so on. 587 Amount of Change in the Budget 588 Project how much the budget will have to grow or shrink for the next year, and why. 589 Budget Considerations 590 Explain how you budget and criteria and information you use to plan your budgets. 591 Budget Process 592 Explain how you create a budget. 593 Give an overall view of how budgeting worked and why, and what you plan to do for next year. 594 Current Appropriations 595 Show the amounts of money you have currently in hand from all sources, permanent or temporary. 596 Debts 597 Show how much you owe, and in what areas. 598 Deficits 599 Show deficit amounts, and in what areas. 600 Department Budget Outlays 601 Show how each department spends its money. 602 Estimated Budget Amounts 603 Show the amounts you originally budgeted for each department, project, area, and so on. This is the budget on which you are reporting. 604 Expenditures per Department 605 Show how much your company spent per department, committee, product, and so on. 606 Expenses 607 Show how much money your company spends overall. 608 Fiscal Year Gain/Loss 609 Summarize your gains and losses for the fiscal year. If you need more detailed information, attach a spreadsheet. 610 Future Budget 611 Explain changes you foresee and how these changes will affect the budget next year. 612 Budget Report Slide Show 613 A Budget Report Presentation lets everyone know how the budgeting went for the last year and what you plan for next year. 614 Income from Products & Services 615 Show your income, divided by category, product, geographic area, and so on. 616 Permanent Appropriations 617 Show the amount of money you receive every year. 618 Receipts by Departments/Areas 619 Show how much each department, division, or area contributes to your company's overall income. 620 Sources of Revenue 621 List each source of income and how much you receive from each source. 622 Give a brief summary of your presentation. Review the financial data, the budget considerations, and next year's budget. 623 Surpluses 624 Show how much your income exceeded your budgeted expenses, and in what areas. 625 Total Expenditures 626 Total Income 627 Show your company's total income. 628 Call for Action 629 Ask listeners to make a choice. You may recommend one alternative, or leave that up to your audience to decide. 630 Criteria for Judging Alternatives 631 Describe the criteria you will measure each alternative against. 632 Alternatives Slide Show 633 A Describing Alternatives Presentation explains a problem and reviews possible solutions. 634 Importance 635 Explain the importance of the problem or needs these alternatives address. 636 Introduction 637 Give your audience a brief introduction to the subject of your presentation. 638 Pro-Con Comparison of Alternatives 639 Compare your ratings of each alternative in each of the judging areas. 640 Suggested Alternatives 641 Describe each alternative. You may want to add a slide for each one. 642 Review each alternative briefly. Note where it falls compared to the other alternatives and its score on the different judging criteria. 643 Executive Summary 644 Extra for First Point 645 Mark this slide skipped, and assign a SpeedKey to it so you can use it if your audience needs more details about the first point. 646 Extra for Second Point 647 Mark this slide skipped and assign a SpeedKey to it so you can use it if your audience needs more details about the second point. 648 Financial Information 649 Display a chart showing basic financial information, and use a SpeedLink to connect the chart to the more detailed spreadsheet 650 First Point 651 Give the first point you intend to make, with supporting examples, facts, and information. 652 Interactive Slide Show 653 An Interactive Slide Show lets you instantly display any slide in the show so you can customize your presentation even while you present it. 654 Second Point 655 Give the second point you intend to make, with supporting examples, facts, and information. 656 Display a chart showing the trends for your stock, and use a SpeedLink to connect to the web page showing the latest price and activity quotes. 657 Summarize the main points of your presentation, and use a SpeedKey so you can jump back and forth from here to previous slides. 658 Thank your audience for coming, and attach an applause sound file to an invisible SpeedLink. 659 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the name of the company or event, the location, and the date. 660 Choose a predefined slide layout for the current slide 661 Edit the Outline 662 Current Conditions in the Marketplace 663 Explain the types outside promotions you plan to use. 664 List the marketing goals for each product or service. 665 List improvements to current products or services that you can use in your marketing efforts. 666 Define each market your company competes in. 667 Our Customer's Needs 668 Explain how you will differentiate your new products. 669 Opportunities 670 Give a concise summary of your presentation in a paragraph mentioning the main points of you will discuss. 671 Publicity Campaigns 672 What are the Risks? 673 Summarize the main points of your marketing plan. 674 Save, mail, print, play, and publish your slide show 675 Marketing Strategy Slide Show 676 A Marketing Strategy Presentation outlines your marketing plan for the next year. 677 Give a time line for implementing your market strategy. 678 List short-terms goals and steps to take to achieve them. 679 Repeat the introductory musical theme. Leave the blank slide on the screen as you answer questions. 680 Extra Information About the 1st Point 681 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Give further details about the first point. 682 Extra Information About the 2nd Point 683 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Give further details about the second point. 684 Extra Information About the 3rd Point 685 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Give further details about the third point. 686 Give a brief overview of what you will cover in the presentation. Include an .AVI file to get the presentation rolling. 687 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Give the first point with supporting examples, facts, and supporting information. 688 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Give the second point with supporting examples, facts, and supporting information. 689 Third Point 690 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Give the third point with supporting examples, facts, and supporting information. 691 Attach an opening sound to this slide. Summarize the main points of your presentation. 692 Multimedia Slide Show 693 A Multimedia Slide Show helps make your presentations more interesting. 694 Thank your audience for coming. Attach an applause sound file to an invisible SpeedLink. 695 Include the title of the presentation, your name, and the date. Add an introductory musical theme. 696 Ask for Further Questions 697 Answer questions from the audience. 698 Benefits of My Solution 699 List up to five benefits of adopting your solution. 700 Cost of Rejecting the Solution 701 Show the costs of not using your solutions. 702 Explanation of 1st Need/Problem 703 Support each statement with real, verifiable facts and examples. Do not overstate your case. 704 Explanation of 2nd Need/Problem 705 Explanation of 3rd Need/Problem 706 How to Solve the Problems 707 Give your solution to the problems and needs. 708 Objective 709 Explain what you want your audience to do. 710 Proof of Benefits 711 Support each benefit with concrete facts and examples. 712 Give a brief summary of your presentation, your solution, and its benefits. 713 Supporting Facts and Examples 714 Support your solution with real, verifiable facts and examples. 715 Choose or create a look for your slides 716 Persuasive Slide Show 717 A Persuasive Presentation convinces an audience to use your solution or idea. 718 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the purpose of the meeting, and the date. 719 What to Do 720 List the steps to implement your solution. Be very specific and detailed. 721 Costs vs. Benefits 722 Help your audience see the value of adopting your solution vs. the costs. 723 What Does it Mean? 724 Give the implications of the problems and needs you discussed. 725 Where We are Now 726 Describe as many as five problems and/or needs in the current situation. 727 Add Other Elements 728 Skip This Slide 729 Attention-Grabber 730 Ask a question or put up an eye-catching slogan to engage the customer's attention. 731 List the benefits the customer will experience after buying your product. 732 Comparison to Other Products 733 Talk about how competing products and services compare to yours. 734 Costs 735 Explain how much your product costs, and how that cost expresses itself in quality or is a better deal than competitors' products or services. 736 Help the customer see the value compared to the costs of buying your product or service. 737 Costs of Not Buying 738 Show the costs of not buying your product or service, with implications in concrete and/or financial values. 739 Other Customers 740 Explain why other customers/companies buy your product. 741 Basis for Decision-Making 742 Talk about the customer's priorities and issues to create a list of the criteria the customer should use for making decisions. 743 Ask for Any Further Questions 744 Answer the customer's questions thoroughly and patiently. 745 Choose or create a look for your slide 746 Choose the slides you want to use 747 Add transitions, animation, and more 748 Save, mail, print, play, and publish your slide 749 Sales Slide Show 750 A Sales Presentation helps the customers realize how your product, service, and/or company best meets their needs. 751 Introduce the Product 752 Show the product name, logo, and packaging. If you are selling a service, show the logo and explain the service. 753 Give a concise summary of your presentation in a single paragraph. 754 Positive Impact 755 Give examples of how buying your product or service will increase the customer's success and happiness. 756 Product Features 757 Describe the product in detail, listing the most attractive features and capabilities. 758 Product Superiority 759 Tell the customer why your product, service, and/or company is the best. 760 Product Usefulness 761 Discuss what the customer can use your product to do, or what your service will do for him or her. 762 Purchase Procedures 763 Explain the terms and conditions of the sale, extra bargains, time limits, and so on. 764 Anticipate objections and answer them, tailoring the answers to the customer's situation, priorities, and needs. 765 Reasons for Buying 766 List the customer's main reasons for buying your product or service. 767 Return on Investment 768 Talk about the excellent return the customer can expect on the investment. 769 Implementing the Solution 770 Explain how the customer can quickly and easily begin using your product or service. 771 Give a brief summary of your presentation and main selling points. 772 Define any terms or ideas you need to discuss that the customer may be unfamiliar with. 773 Testimonials 774 Give quotes and testimonials from other satisfied customers. 775 Close with encouragement and thanks, and ask for a sale. 776 Begin your slide show with a title slide. Include the presenter's name, the name product or service, and the date. 777 Our Vision 778 Talk about your company's mission/vision statement and how it fits the customer's needs. 779 List the steps the customer needs to take to begin using your product or service. 780 Ask for Action 781 Ask your audience to do something (buy your product, come to your event, remember your name, and so on.) 782 Attention Grabber 783 Display a slide containing a question, fact, statement, or quote that will engage the interest of your audience. 784 Repeat the introductory musical theme before the show repeats. 785 Give the first point of your message with examples, facts, and supporting information. 786 Follow-Up 787 Follow up the attention grabber by introducing the subject of the demonstration. 788 Self-Running Slide Show 789 A Self-Running Slide Show gets your message across without you having to be there. 790 Give the second point of your message with examples, facts, and supporting information. 791 Restate the highlights of your main points. 792 Thank You for Your Attention 793 End with a company motto or simple goodbye. Be sure to choose Repeat slide show so that your show loops back to the beginning again. 794 Give the third point of your message with examples, facts, and supporting information. 795 Welcome! 796 Add an eye-catching, explanatory subtitle. Animate objects on the first slide to catch attention. 797 Help your audience see the value of adopting your solution. 798 Costs of Rejecting the Solution 799 Show the costs of not using your solution, with implications in concrete and/or financial values. 800 Support your solution with concrete facts and examples. 801 Answer any questions the audience may still have. Remember not to be defensive. 802 Recommending a Strategy Slide Show 803 A Recommending a Strategy Presentation helps you present and advocate a strategy to solve a problem. 804 Explain why you need to address the situation. 805 Company Objectives 806 List your company's objectives. Make sure your strategy will help the company fulfill its objectives. 807 Give a concise summary of your presentation and recommended strategy. 808 Possible Solutions 809 List possible solutions with pros, cons, and costs for each strategy. 810 State the Problem 811 Summarize the current problem/need/issue that you need a strategy for. 812 Anticipate objections and answer them on the slide. Be willing to answer objections and take suggestions. 813 Current Situation 814 Explain the current situation and issues that face your company. 815 Review your company's mission/vision statement. 816 Recommend a Strategy 817 Recommend the strategy you think is best suited to this situation. 818 Give a brief summary of your presentation, including the problem, your solution, and its costs and benefits. 819 Define any terms or ideas you need to discuss that your audience may be unfamiliar with. 820 List the steps to implement your solution. 821 Choose a pre-defined slide layout for the current slide 822 Write Speaker Notes 823 View, sort, rearrange all your slides 824 Give a schedule and information about additional training. 825 Applications 826 Suggest ways the participants can apply the concepts they will learn. 827 Assess the participants' proficiency with the skills and concepts they have learned. 828 List each concept you will teach and why it is important. 829 List any vocabulary terms your participants need to know. 830 Example 831 Give an example of actually using the concept. 832 Edit each slide in the slide show. 833 Save, mail, print, play, and publish your slide show. 834 Teaching a Concept Slide Show 835 A Teaching a Concept Presentation helps you teach a concept to any group of students, especially if you hand out Audience Notes that they can refer to and take notes on. 836 Ask for feedback about the training class and pass out a prepared evaluation form. 837 How Did You Do? 838 Introduce the Concept 839 Introduce the concepts you are going to teach. 840 For More Information... 841 Briefly explain what you are going to teach, with any necessary background and clarification. 842 List any skills or concepts the participants should already know. 843 Review 844 Review the concepts again, especially any concepts the participants misunderstand or misapply. 845 Show times, durations, and subjects for the day's training. 846 Summarize the Major Points 847 Repeat the main points of each concept. 848 Explain what you hope to accomplish with this training. 849 Hints and Troubleshooting 850 What We're Here to Learn 851 Define the subject of the training. Be precise but avoid jargon. 852 Why Is This Important? 853 Suggest ways the participants can apply the skill they will learn. 854 List any vocabulary terms your participants needs to know. 855 Teaching a Skill Slide Show 856 A Teach a Skill Presentation helps you teach a skill to any group of students, especially if you hand out Audience Notes that they can refer to and take notes on. 857 Introduce The Skill 858 List the name and purpose of each skill. 859 Materials and Requirements 860 Review necessary materials, conditions, work spaces, and so on. You may want to be very specific here, especially if safety is a concern. 861 Explain what the participants should be able to do to show mastery of the skill. 862 Review the steps of the skill, especially to any steps the participants misunderstand or misapply. 863 Review Application 864 List each skill you will teach and explain why it is important. 865 Switch to a light-table view to arrange your slides 866 Accomplishments 867 List the recipient's accomplishments. 868 Leave the blank slide on the screen to finish the presentation discreetly. 869 End the award or tribute presentation. 870 Describe the Award 871 Name the award and state its significance. 872 Award/Tribute Slide Show 873 An Award Presentation helps you present awards and tributes. 874 Present the Award 875 Display the recipient's name and relevant information while you present the award. 876 Give the title and purpose of your presentation. 877 About Manufacturing 878 Review the basic information about your company's manufacturing processes. 879 What About the Money? 880 Review your company's finances. 881 What Have We Achieved So Far? 882 Review your company's achievements. 883 List the items you plan to cover, the allotted times, and the names of other presenters, if any. 884 Our Current Balance Sheet 885 Explain your company's current balance sheet. 886 How Can We Do Better in the Future? 887 Explain how your company will improve its performance. 888 How Do We Compare? 889 Review how your company compares to your competitors. 890 The Critical Path 891 Explain what you must do, in what order, and when. 892 Our Customer Service Strategy 893 Explain your strategy for customer service. 894 How Can We Develop Markets? 895 Explain your methods for expanding your company's markets. 896 Engineers/R&D 897 Introduce your engineers and R&D specialists. 898 Our Financial History & Outlook 899 Review last year's financial highlights. 900 Finances & Projections 901 This is a placeholder slide announcing a new section. You may want to put your company logo on the layout layer. 902 Our Financial Background 903 Review the financial history of your company. 904 The Future of Personnel 905 Explain the personnel changes you foresee. 906 How Did We Get Here? 907 Give a brief history of the company. 908 Our Growth Opportunities? 909 Explain where you see opportunities for growth. 910 Business Plan Slide Show 911 A Business Plan presentation is a summary of how you intend to run your business. 912 Leveraging Our Products 913 Explain how your product's features will help you promote sales. 914 What Should We Look Out For? 915 Explain possible problems and how to avoid or overcome them. 916 Our Management Philosophy 917 Explain the philosophy behind your company's management style. 918 Our Management Team 919 Introduce your management team. 920 Stages of Market Development 921 Explain how your company's market development process will proceed. 922 Our Marketing Mix 923 Review the types of marketing you intend to do. 924 Compare your competitors' market share to your company's. 925 Overview of Our Market Strategy 926 Type your company's mission statement. 927 A Note on Financial Projections 928 Discuss the assumptions you used when making financial projections. 929 Overview of Our Company 930 What Are Our Competitors Doing? 931 Review your competitors' strategies. 932 Our Current Organization 933 Show your company's organization. 934 Overview of Our Products & Markets 935 Packaging Our Products 936 Display packaging ideas for each product. 937 Explain your pricing philosophy. 938 How Are Our Products Better? 939 Explain how your company's products are different and better than the competitions'. 940 How Do Our Products Compare? 941 Compare your competitors' products or services to yours. 942 Our Professional Advisors 943 List any professional advisers or consultants your company hired. 944 Sales Force 945 Introduce your sales force. 946 Selling Our Products 947 Explain the techniques your company will use to seel products. 948 What Did We Set Out to Do? 949 Explain your company's original goals. 950 Our Strategic Partners 951 List and discuss your company's strategic partners. 952 Summarize your presentation. 953 Support Staff 954 Introduce your support staff. 955 What Do We Want to Do? 956 Explain your company's goals. 957 What Do We Do Next? 958 Explain how your company will accomplish its goals. 959 What Do We Make? 960 Describe your company's products and/or services. 961 What We Anticipate: Financial Projections 962 List and explain your financial projections. 963 What We Do 964 Introduce your company, what it makes, and what it does. 965 What Do We Need? 966 Explain next year's budget. 967 What's Coming Next? 968 Explain your processes for developing new products and/or services, and any current projects. 969 What's Coming Next? 970 Briefly describe products and/or services being developed. 971 Where Are We Now? 972 Explain the current position of your company. 973 Where Are We Going? 974 Explain the goals for each product and/or service your company provides. 975 Who Are Our Customers? 976 Describe your company's customers. 977 Who Are We? 978 Give a brief overview of your company's structure and personnel. 979 Why Are We Here? 980 Discuss the purpose of your company. 981 Will We Succeed? 982 Explain why your company will be successful. 983 Save This Drawing 984 Save this drawing as a .wpg file 985 Check Spelling 986 Check text for misspelled words, double words, and irregular capitalization 987 Publish to Barista 988 Publish the drawing to the Web 989 Send 990 E-mail the drawing 991 Print 992 Print the drawing 993 Check, save, and publish your drawing. 994 Page Format 995 Choose page size orientation, and background 996 Save, mail, print, and publish your drawing 997 Add Graphics 998 Add bitmaps, graphic images, and drawn objects to this slide 999 Add a Chart 1000 Add data and organization charts to this drawing 1001 Add Text 1002 Add a bulleted list, paragraph, or text line to this drawing 1003 Add Drawing Shapes 1004 Add basic shapes to this drawing 1005 Presentations Drawing 1006 Corel Presentations makes it easy to create drawings, diagrams, and a wide variety of other documents. 1007 Change Background 1008 Choose a solid, pattern, gradient, texture, or picture background for the drawing 1009 Change Page Size 1010 Choose a page size and orientation (landscape or portrait) 1011 Change Margins 1012 Set the margins for the drawing 1013 Create Poster/Banner 1014 Format the drawing to print across several sheets of paper 1015 Choose page size, orientation, margins, and background colors for a drawing. 1016 Print a Draft Copy 1017 Print a draft copy of the drawing to check the format and appearance 1018 Print a Final Copy 1019 Print a high-quality copy of the drawing 1020 Print the drawing. 1021 Add bitmaps, graphic images, and drawn objects to this slide 1022 Add data and organization charts to this slide 1023 Add a bulleted list, paragraph, or text line to this slide 1024 Add basic shapes to your slides 1025 Add Elements 1026 You can add any kind of object to any slide in your slide show. 1027 Background Color 1028 Choose a solid, pattern, gradient, texture, or picture background color 1029 Add New Background 1030 Insert a new background after the current one 1031 Rename Background 1032 Give the current background a new name 1033 Change Orientation 1034 Choose a landscape or portrait orientation 1035 Add bitmaps, Graphic images, and drawn objects to this background 1036 Add a bulleted list, paragraph, or text line to this background 1037 Add basic shapes to the background 1038 Background Layer 1039 The background layer gives your slide its color and page size. Objects, such as a company logo, created on the background layer will appear behind the objects on the layout and slide layers for all slides that use that background. Objects placed on the background layer cannot be moved or edited on the slide layer. 1040 Edit the Pixels 1041 Zoom in to edit the pixels in the bitmap 1042 Apply Special Effects 1043 Apply one or more of the available effects, such as mosaic, brightness, or wind 1044 Pick Transparent Color 1045 Eliminate white space around the edges of the bitmap 1046 Close and Save 1047 Close the Bitmap Editor and save the bitmap changes 1048 Close and Cancel 1049 Close the Bitmap Editor without any changes made to the bitmap 1050 Edit Bitmap 1051 You can edit any bitmap in the Bitmap Editor. 1052 Trace the Bitmap 1053 Convert the bitmap into a vector image (a series of lines) 1054 Resample the Bitmap 1055 Sharpen the bitmap after sizing it 1056 Edit the Bitmap 1057 Edit the bitmap in the Bitmap Editor 1058 Bitmap 1059 You can change the bitmap, sharpen it after sizing, or change it into a vector object. 1060 Change the Font 1061 Change the bulleted list font face, size, and attributes 1062 Add Symbols 1063 Insert special characters 1064 Change Justification 1065 Change the alignment of the text 1066 Check text for typos and misspelled words 1067 Close 1068 Close and return 1069 Edit Bulleted List 1070 Press Tab and Shift+Tab to move the bullet to the right or left; press Enter to create a new bullet. 1071 Edit the Text 1072 Change the text in the bulleted list 1073 Change Box Options 1074 Choose box appearance and placement 1075 Change Line Spacing 1076 Change the spacing between the lines of text 1077 Change the Bullet Style 1078 Change the bullet shape and size 1079 Bulleted List 1080 Use a bulleted list to display your ideas in outline format. 1081 Change Layout/Type 1082 Choose the height, width, and other options 1083 Change Series Look 1084 Choose the colors for the data 1085 Change the Frame 1086 Choose frame colors and sides that surround the chart 1087 Change the Grid 1088 Change the color, width, style of the grid lines and tick marks 1089 Change Perspective 1090 Alter the view of your 3-D chart 1091 Turn Datasheet On 1092 Display the Datasheet so you can change the values 1093 Change Elements 1094 Change the labels, legends, and titles 1095 Close the Chart Editor 1096 Close the chart editor and return to the slide 1097 Edit Data Chart 1098 Make your charts more informative and useful by adding helpful elements such as labels, a legend, and titles. 1099 Change the elements, data, and attributes 1100 Data Chart 1101 You can move, size, and rotate a data chart as well as changing the data. 1102 Sort the Data 1103 Sort the data in ascending or descending order 1104 Insert Rows && Columns 1105 Add rows and columns to expand the Datasheet 1106 Delete Rows && Columns 1107 Remove Datasheet rows and columns 1108 Close the Datasheet 1109 Extras 1110 Import data from other sources, change the format, and add formulas 1111 Datasheet 1112 You can edit, format, and sort data right in the Datasheet. 1113 Return to the drawing or slide window 1114 Edit Drawing Object 1115 You edit a drawing object by manipulating its handles to change its shape. 1116 Change Properties 1117 Change the fill and color 1118 Edit the Points 1119 Drag the points on the object to change the shape 1120 Flip the Object 1121 Mirror the graphic 1122 Change the shape, add a shadow, or apply other effects 1123 Drawing Object 1124 You can change the shape, orientation, and color of any object. 1125 Go to a Slide 1126 Move to a different slide in the slide show 1127 Change the Text 1128 Write the text for slide titles, subtitles, and bulleted lists in the Outliner 1129 Change the slide "type", write speaker notes, or change the order of the slides 1130 Add objects, customize text place holders, and choose a layout for each slide. 1131 Save Slide Show 1132 Save this slide show as a .shw file 1133 E-mail the slide show 1134 Play 1135 Play the slide show on your computer or stand-alone 1136 Publish 1137 Publish the slide show to the Web 1138 Save, play, and publish the slide show. 1139 Print the slide, slide show, and handouts 1140 Return to the slide 1141 Add Drawing Objects 1142 Add basic shapes 1143 Edit Graphic 1144 Select the shape or image you want to edit. 1145 Edit the Graphic 1146 Edit each part of the graphic 1147 Save as WPG 1148 Save the graphic as a file so you can use it in other applications 1149 Separate Objects 1150 Break the graphic into parts so you can edit the individual parts 1151 Flip the Graphic 1152 Graphic 1153 You can edit, orient, and reshape images to customize them. 1154 Change the Look 1155 Choose or create a consistent look for your slides 1156 Add a Slide 1157 Inserts one or more slides where your insertion point is 1158 Save, mail, print, play, and publish your slides show 1159 Presentations Slide Show 1160 Create professional, persuasive slide shows quickly and easily with Corel Presentations. 1161 Add a New Layout 1162 Create a new, blank layout in the current master 1163 Rename This Layout 1164 Give this layout a new name 1165 Choose a Background 1166 Assign this layout to a background in this master 1167 Add bitmaps, Graphic images, and drawn objects to this layout 1168 Add a bulleted list, paragraph, or text line to this layout 1169 Add basic shapes to this layout 1170 Layout Layer 1171 Each slide is made up of three layers: background, layout, and slide.\n\nThe layout layer contains the pre-defined objects in the layouts: titles, subtitles, bulleted lists, and charts. Objects on the layout layer overlay any objects on the background layer. Layout layer objects are place holders on the slide layer. 1172 Choose a Master 1173 Choose a pre-defined background and color scheme for your slide show 1174 Edit the Background 1175 Edit the background to put logo, graphic, object, etc. onto the current background so that it will appear on each slide that uses that background 1176 Choose a pre-defined design and color scheme for your slide show. 1177 Add Fields 1178 Add information place holders, like for name, position, and phone number 1179 Import an Outline 1180 Use a WordPerfect outline to create an org chart, replacing any current data 1181 Close the chart editor and add the changes 1182 Insert Position 1183 Add different types of positions to the selected box 1184 Choose the box looks, font, and lines connecting the boxes 1185 Make It Fit 1186 Modify the chart so that it fits on a single page and is still readable 1187 Change View 1188 Zoom to a specific branch on the tree 1189 Organization Chart 1190 Use an organization chart to describe your organization visually. 1191 Edit Organization Chart 1192 Change the appearance and content of the organization chart 1193 You can move, size, and rotate a chart as well as changing the information. 1194 Create the slide show from a WordPerfect outline file 1195 Send Outline to WP 1196 Send the slide show outline to WordPerfect 1197 Slide Outliner 1198 Type the titles, subtitles, and text for slides. 1199 Create Custom Shows 1200 Create versions of the slide show for different audiences 1201 Zoom In 1202 Increase the size of each slide 1203 Zoom Out 1204 Decrease the size of each slide 1205 Slide Sorter 1206 Use the slide sorter to display a thumbnail sketch of each slide in your slide show. 1207 Add Transitions 1208 Choose transition effects between slides 1209 Advance Slides 1210 Choose manual or automatic advance 1211 Add Interactivity 1212 Add keystrokes for navigation & actions 1213 Add Sound 1214 Add a sound clip or a soundtrack 1215 Add Movie 1216 Add .avi and .mov files 1217 Display Slide Info 1218 Show information about each slide 1219 Slide Show Special Effects 1220 Add transitions, animations, links, multimedia files, and much more to your slide show to make it more entertaining and persuasive. 1221 Change the font, size, style and appearance 1222 Import Text 1223 Open a file into the text area 1224 Check for typos and misspelled words 1225 Edit Text 1226 You can make text into graphical elements to add interest, create logos, and much more. 1227 Change the content of the text 1228 Change Font 1229 Change the font face, size, and color 1230 Change the space between lines of text 1231 Change how the text aligns in a box 1232 Make 3-D Text 1233 Give text a three dimensional appearance 1234 Warp Text in Shape 1235 Make text conform to a shape 1236 Text 1237 Edit the content, look, and even shape of text. 1238 Check text for typos and misspelled words 1239 Close and return to the slide 1240 Edit Title/Subtitle 1241 Type and edit the title and subtitle for the slide. 1242 Lets you change the text in the title or subtitle 1243 Change the Justification 1244 Title/Subtitle 1245 As you change the text, the Slide Outliner reflects the changes. 1246 Annual Report Slide Show 1247 Award/Tribute Slide Show 1248 Budget Report Slide Show 1249 Business Plan Slide Show 1250 Company Meeting Slide Show 1251 Describing Alternatives Slide Show 1252 Interactive Slide Show 1253 Market Research Slide Show 1254 Market Segmentation Slide Show 1255 Marketing Plan Slide Show 1256 Marketing Strategy Slide Show 1257 Multimedia Slide Show 1258 Persuasive Slide Show 1259 Product Launch Slide Show 1260 Project Proposal Slide Show 1261 Recommending a Strategy Slide Show 1262 Sales Slide Show 1263 Self-Running Slide Show 1264 Teaching a Concept Slide Show 1265 Teaching a Skill Slide Show 1266 Teaching and Training Slide Show 1267 Team Meeting Slide Show 1268 Welcome Slide Show 1269 Year-End Report Slide Show 1270 Tips for Creating Slide Shows 1271 Choosing a Look 1272 Editing Slides 1273 Creating Bitmaps 1274 Adding Special Effects 1275 Finishing Slide Shows 1276 Slide Sorter 1277 Slide Outliner 1278 Layout Layer 1279 Background Layer 1280 Editing Slides 1281 About Title Properties 1282 About Subtitle Properties 1283 About Slide Outliner 1284 Editing and Formatting Text 1285 Adding Special Effects to Text 1286 Shaping Objects, Text, and Images 1287 Creating and Editing Text 1288 Shaping Objects, Text, and Images 1289 Tips for Creating Organization Charts 1290 Designing Organization Charts 1291 Changing Organization Chart Views 1292 Tips for Creating Organization Charts 1293 Designing Organization Charts 1294 Changing Organization Chart Views 1295 Shaping Objects 1296 Displaying Drawing Guides 1297 Aligning Objects 1298 Editing Drawn Shapes 1299 Editing Bitmaps 1300 Creating Bulleted Lists 1301 Designing Bulleted Lists 1302 Editing Shapes in Clipart Images 1303 Creating Bulleted Lists 1304 Designing Bulleted Lists 1305 Using Clipart 1306 Editing Chart Data 1307 Choosing Chart Data 1308 Designing Data Charts 1309 Editing Chart Data 1310 Choosing Chart Data 1311 Designing Data Charts 1312 About the Datasheet 1313 Add a Bitmap 1314 Insert a Scrapbook Item 1315 Add a Graphic from File 1316 Create a Data Chart 1317 Create an Organization Chart 1318 Create a Bulleted List 1319 Create a Text Box 1320 Create a Text Line 1321 Rectangle 1322 Rounded Rectangle 1323 Circle 1324 Ellipse 1325 Arrow 1326 Polygon 1327 Polygon with Equal Sides 1328 Closed Curve 1329 Play the Slide Show 1330 Make a Stand-alone Slide Show 1331 Publish to Barista 1332 Publish to Internet 1333 Publish to Show It! 1334 Change the Layout 1335 Write Speaker Notes 1336 Sort the Slides 1337 Left 1338 Right 1339 Center 1340 Subordinate 1341 Coworker 1342 Staff 1343 Manager 1344 Change the Box Properties 1345 Change the Font 1346 Change the Connector Lines 1347 Change Box Spacing 1348 Change Box Size 1349 Change Orientation 1350 Change Structure 1351 Display a Branch 1352 Display the Full Chart 1353 Hide Subordinates 1354 View Subordinates 1355 Left/Right 1356 Top/Bottom 1357 3-D 1358 Warp 1359 Shadow 1360 Animate 1361 SpeedLink 1362 Change the Title 1363 Change the Subtitle 1364 Change the Legend 1365 Change the Labels 1366 Change the Table 1367 Change the X Axis 1368 Change the Y Axis 1369 Import the Data 1370 Format the Data 1371 Fill Data Automatically 1372 Export the Data 1373 Add Formulas 1374 Print a Draft Copy 1375 Print a Final Copy 1376 About Drawings 1377 Formatting Drawings 1378 Finishing Drawings 1379 Constraining Objects While Drawing 1380 You cannot use this option on a table. 1381 The speller is already opened. 1382 You can't animate or use SpeedLinks on this object. 1384 Create a TextArt Graphic 1385 Start 1386 Blank Slide Show 1387 New Project/Existing File 1389 Choose whether to start from scratch, start from a sample, or work on an existing slide show or drawing 1390 View the individual slide 1391 Edit this Slide 1392 To move the graphic, drag the box to a new location. To size the graphic, drag the sizing handles (the little boxes surrounding the graphic). 1393 You have too many documents open. You can have up to nine documents open in Presentations at one time. Close one of your documents and then try this again. 1394 You cannot flip this object. 1395 The objects are already separated. 1396 You cannot change the orientation or structure of the lowest level. You will need to select a higher level. 1397 You cannot add a coworker to the highest level. 1398 Change the background, size, and margins of your drawing 1399 Change Page 1400 Background 1401 Size 1402 Margins 1403 Poster/Banner 1404 Click outside object, then choose Change Background. 1405 Click outside object, then choose Change Page Size. 1406 Click outside object, then choose Change Margins. 1407 Click outside object, then choose Create Poster/Banner. 1408 Feature not available in current state. 1409 Please select box, then choose Insert Position then Subordinate. 1410 Please select box, then choose Insert Position then Staff. 1411 Please select box, then choose Insert Position then Manager. 1412 Please select box, then choose Add Fields. 1413 Select a box, then choose Change the Look then Change Box Properties. 1414 Select a box, then choose Change the Look then Change the Font. 1415 Select the connectors, then choose Change the Look then Change the Connect Lines. 1416 Please select box, then choose Make It Fit then Change Box Spacing. 1417 Please select box, then choose Make It Fit then Change Box Size. 1418 Either the branch is already being displayed or no branch was selected. 1419 The view is currently zoomed to show the full chart. 1420 This box has no subordinates or the subordinates are already hidden. 1421 This box has no subordinates or the subordinates are already displayed. 1422 Click outside object, then choose Send. 1423 Click outside object, then choose Publish to Barista. 1424 Click outside selected object, then choose to Print again. 1425 Double-click the text line, text box, or bulleted list, then click Check Spelling. 1426 Select a single cell, row, or column; then choose Extras then Add Formulas. 1427 Select two or more data cells, then choose Extras then Fill Data Automatically. 1428 Select a single cell, then choose Extras then Import the Data. 1429 Select cells, then choose Delete Rows & Columns. 1430 Select cells, then choose Insert Rows & Columns. 1431 Select data cell range, then choose Sort Data. 1432 Select bitmap to trace, then select Trace the Bitmap 1433 Select bitmap to resample, then select Resample the Bitmap 1434 Select bitmap to edit, then select Edit the Bitmap 1435 Select text box and then click Change Line Spacing. This only works with a text box, not text line. 1436 Unselect object, then choose Add a Slide. 1437 Unselect object, then click Choose a Mater. 1438 Click outside the object, then Edit the Background. 1439 Click outside the object then try again. 1440 Create a Master 1441 Create a pre-defined design and color scheme for slide shows 1442 Master 1443 Add Layouts 1444 Add Backgrounds 1445 Save the Master 1446 Blank Drawing 1451 Create layouts for the master 1452 Create backgrounds for the master 1453 When you are finished, save the new master in a Masters category folder (such as 35mm, Color, Printout, or a new category folder you have added). The next time you create a new slide show, your master will appear in the Master Gallery under the appropriate category. 1454 Creates a folder in the masters folder 1455 About Master Gallery 1456 About the Layout Layer 1457 About the Background Layer 1458 Do not display this slide while playing the slide show 1459 No printer installed.