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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Corel Presentations 8.0 Introduction
Course Aims
Corel Presentation 8.0 is a business graphics program running under the Windows 95/98 environment. This course will guide readers through Presentations and show how to create text charts, use graphics for diagrams, how to use and manipulate Clipart images, create graphs tables and charts, and how to create a slide show presentation on the screen. The course involves hands-on exercises to help the reader be more confident working with Presentations. |
Assumed Knowledge
Basic familiarity with PCs, and MS Windows 95 gained either by previous user experience or by attendance on a "Windows 95 User Introduction" course. |
Course Audience
Intending, new or current users of Corel Presentations 8.0 for Windows 95 who need to get to grips with the package quickly, to gain a thorough grounding in it and exploit all its features to the full. |
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Table of Contents
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Getting Started
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Starting Presentations 8.0
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Moving Between Slides and Presentations
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Getting Assistance
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Looking Up Information in Help Topics
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Finding Out What is on the Screen
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Opening, Saving and Closing a Presentation
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Opening an Existing Presentation
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Opening a Recently Used Presentation
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Saving and Closing Presentations
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Creating Text Slides
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Moving the Insertion Point
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Using the Formatting and Proofing Tools
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Changing Bullet Characteristics
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Clipart, TextArt and Contour Text
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Inserting TextArt into Your Presentation
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Using the Drawing Tools
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Drawing Lines, Arrows, Rectangles and Ovals
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Changing Object Properties
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Creating Charts
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Entering and Editing Data in the Datasheet Window
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Customising Chart Elements
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Inserting a Chart into a Presentation
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Changing the Presentation's Overall Look
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Creating a New Presentation
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Working with Other Views
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Components of a Presentation
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Printing
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Printing the Presentation
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