Hampden-Sydney College | Instructional Technology

Wednesday, January 07, 2009
  TECHNOLOGY
 
  Blackboard
  Blackboard Help
  Faculty Awards
  Software Downloads
  Software Tutorials
  Teaching Links
  Technology Lunch Table

  H-SC HOME
 
  Academics
  Admissions
  Alumni
  Athletics
  Blackboard
  Bookstore
  Calendar
  Commencement
  Computing Center
  E-mail Online
  Financial Aid
  Fitness
  Instr Technology
  Leadership Center
  Library
  Making A Gift
  News
  Parents
  Paying for College
  Search
  Site Index
  Student Life
  Visiting HSC

  CONTACT US
 
  Students
  Faculty & Staff
  Faculty Profiles
  Staff Profiles
  Job Openings

 
   INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY

Adding Titles and Saving Work

 

Slide 2

 

 

Click in the Click to add title box and type: Ingredients.

Click in the · Click to add text box and type:     

 

Crunchy peanut butter (tap Enter)

Homemade strawberry jam (tap Enter)

Two slices of white bread (tap Enter)

Milk

 

Notice how each line appears with a “bullet” ( ·  ) in front of it.

Saving your work 

 

Now would be a good time to save your work for the first time.  Point to and click-on File in the Menu bar.  Next, click-on Save in the Drop Down Menu that appears

 

When you click-on Save, will see a Menu Screen like the one at the top of the next page

In the upper left corner of the Menu Screen that appears, you will see a Save in: (see arrow).  Click-on the small triangle on to the right of the area next to Save in: (see arrow). and it will show you the various disk drives available on which you can save.  Point to the one you want, and click-on it.  If you choose the 3˝ Floppy (A:) – like we did for this tutorial - make sure you have a formatted disk in the A drive.  If you choose the C:, choose the folder in which you want to save by double clicking on the folder.

 

Now click in the box to the right of File name: and delete everything in the box.  Then type in pbj and click-on Save (see arrows above).

 Since PowerPoint XP does not have an auto-save feature, we think it’s a good idea to save your PowerPoint presentation after each slide.  So we’ll remind you to do this.

Creating a New Slide



© Copyright 2007 H-SC | Site Index | E-mail a link | Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, VA 23943 | 434-223-6000 | webmaster@hsc.edu