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Screen Capture
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1.In this slide we will capture a screen.
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2.Enter the title of the slide in the top box.
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3.Open Internet Explorer and go to the CUNY+ search page.
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4.Enlarge the screen size in Internet Explorer (a larger
view is clearer in PowerPoint).
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5.Press “Print Screen” on your keyboard.
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6.Go back to the PowerPoint side and position your cursor
in the clip art box. Go to “Edit” at the top of the page and “Paste. You can
resize the picture by selecting the picture and dragging the white dots.
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7.In the text box type: “Type your topic in the search
box”.
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Adding shapes
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Click the arrow at the
bottom located next to “Auto Shapes”.
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Draw an arrow from your
text box to the search box in the picture. You can change the color and size
of the arrow by double clicking the arrow. After you have changed the color
and width of arrow, click “OK” to close the box.
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Animation
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1.Select the arrow you just made.
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2.Go to either the “Slide Show” menu at the top and click
“Custom Animation”.
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3.Select “Add Effect, “Entrance”, “More Effect”, and under
“Moderate” select “Stretch”.
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4.Under “Custom Animation” a “mouse” icon appears with a
“green star” and line number that you just created. Click the pull-down menu
and select “Start with Previous”.
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5.Play your animation by selecting “Play” at the bottom
right.
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Slide Transitions
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1.Go the “Slide Show” at the top and select “Slide
Transition”.
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2.Select “Shape Circle”. You can also change the speed
under the “Modify Transition”.
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3.Select “F5” on your keyboard to view the complete slide
show.
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4.Save the file as a “PowerPoint Show”. Each time you open
this file, it will use the full screen instead of bring you back to the
creating slide mode.
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