| More Exercises and Questions 10. What is the difference between beginning a slide show with the [Presentations Slide Show] option vs. a PerfectExpert Project, in the "Document Selection" dialog box that first appears? 11. What are the three Layouts that you used to make the "newsletter tips" slide show? 12. How do you change a slide from a bulleted list layout to a text layout? What is the difference between these two types of slides? 13. If you are in the Slide Editor View, how to you move from slide to slide? 14. If you are in the Outliner View, how do you add a new slide to the outline? How do you delete an unneeded bullet? 15. What is the difference between viewing your slide show using Slide Editor View and using the [Play show] button on the Toolbar? 16. Take the time to review various backgrounds using the Master Gallery. You may have to apply a master and look at it using the Slide Editor View to see what the background is really like. 17.Open the "newsletter tips" slide show and then save it as "practice newsletter." using the practice file, change to the Slide Editor View so you see one slide at a time. Double-click on the bulleted part of one slide, select the text by dragging over it, and type in your own text. Use the Navigation Tabs to move to the next slide and change some of the text there. How do you feel about this mode of entering and deleting text, compared with using the Outliner View? 18. If you have some ideas for your own slide show, start a new slide show and enter text in the Outliner View. Be sure to save this file for later use. 19. If you want, experiment with the Play slide mode. When one of the bulleted slides appears, use your mouse and click and drag an arrow next to one of the bullets, or circle one of the bullets. (This is like using a highlighter with an overhead, except this marking is not saved on the slide.) Press <Esc> to stop the slide show and restart it. Notice in the initial screen where you can change the color for the highlighter and the width of the highligher. Learning Corel Presentations 8.0 |