16. As the cursor moves over the layouts, a bar appears to the right, along with the name of the design template.
17. When you find a design template that you like, click the down-pointing arrow and choose “Apply to All Slides.” If you want to change the design template for one slide, then choose “Apply to Selected Slides.”
44. 1. Select the text box. Drag one of the sizing handles to make the box the size you need. 2. Select the text box anywhere except the sizing handles. The cursor will turn into a 4-headed arrow. Now you may move the text box. 3. To delete the textbox, simply select it and hit the “delete” key on your keyboard.
45. If you don’t want a line around your textbox, then begin typing your text in the box.
46. If you want a line around the text box, follow the instructions on the next few screens.
47. Select the text box, then right click. Select “Format Text Box” on the menu that appears.
48. Under the “Line” heading, next to “Color” - click the drop-down box. Select the color you want.
49. Under “Fill,” select the background color for your text box. Under “Line,” select the “Weight,” or thickness you want the line around the textbox to be.
50. Make sure your text is a different color than the text box’s background color.
54. 1. Type the word “computer” in the “Search for” box. 2. Double click on the clip art you want to put it into your document.
55. 1. The clip art will appear in your document already formatted and ready to move to a different location. 2. You may click on a sizing handle to change the size.
71. Sometimes the “Print Screen” key is spelled out in full. Please locate the “Print Screen” button on your keyboard.
72. The purpose of the “Print Screen” key is to take a picture of your computer screen (screen capture) so the picture can be inserted into a document or presentation.
73. 1. To view the screen capture, press the “Ctrl” key (and keep it pressed), then press the “v” key. 2. You may resize the screen capture and move it to any location.