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آموزش کاملPowerPoint 2010 -EN
[h=2]WordArt and Shapes
[h=4]To Use Bevel:
Select the shape or text box.
Click on the
Format tab.
Click
Shape Effects from the
Shape Styles group.
Hover the mouse over
Bevel . A drop-down menu will appear.
Select the desired
bevel preset from the drop-down menu. You can also click
3-D Options if you would prefer to type in custom values.
If you click on
3-D Options , you'll also be able to change the shape's material to give it a
metal, plastic, or translucent appearance, and you can choose the lighting type to change how the shape is illuminated.
[h=2]WordArt
[h=3]Challenge!
Open an
existing PowerPoint presentation . If you want, you can use this
example .
Add some
WordArt effects to the text. If you are using the example, use the text on Slide 2.
Insert a
shape .
Change the shape to a
different shape .
Change the
fill color .
Change the
outline color .
Try various
shadow effects .
Try various
3-D effects .
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=3]Introduction
A
theme is a
predefined combination of colors, fonts, and effects that can be applied to your presentation. PowerPoint
includes built-in themes that allow you to easily create professional-looking presentations without spending a lot of time
formatting. You can modify themes by combining the
colors ,
fonts and
effects from different themes, and you can
customize them even further by creating your own sets of
colors and
fonts .
In this lesson, you will learn how to modify
theme colors ,
theme fonts , and
theme effects , and apply a
background style .
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=4]To Change the Theme Colors:
From the
Design tab, click the
Theme Colors command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Hover the mouse over the different sets of theme colors to see a live preview.
Select the set of
theme colors you desire, or select
Create New Theme Colors to customize each color individually.
Sometimes, when the Theme Colors are changed, the text colors may not update on all slides. If this
happens,
Save and
Close your file. When you reopen it, it should display the correct colors.
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=4]To Create New Theme Colors:
From the
Design tab, click the
Theme Colors command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Select
Create New Theme Colors .
The dialog box will show the
twelve current theme colors . To edit a color, click the drop-down arrow and select
a different color. In order to choose the exact color you want, you may need to click
More Colors .
In the
Name field, type the desired name for the theme colors, and then click
Save . The
presentation will update to show the new theme colors
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=4]To Change the Theme Fonts:
From the
Design tab, click the
Theme Fonts command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Hover the mouse over the different sets of
theme fonts to see a live preview.
Select the set of
theme fonts you desire, or select
Create New Theme Fonts to customize each font individually.
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=4]To Create New Theme Fonts:
From the
Design tab, click the
Theme Fonts command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Select
Create New Theme Fonts .
The dialog box will show the two
theme fonts . To change the fonts, click the drop-down arrows and select the desired fonts.
In the
Name field, type the desired name for the theme fonts, and then click
Save . The presentation will update to show the new theme fonts.
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=4]To Change the Theme Effects:
From the
Design tab, click the
Theme Effects command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Hover the mouse over the different sets of
theme effects to see a live preview.
Select the set of
theme effects you desire.
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=3]Saving Your Theme
Once you've found settings that you like, you may want to save the theme so that you can use it in other presentations.
From the
Design tab, click the
Themes command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Select
Save Current Theme .
Type a
file name for your theme and the click
Save .
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=3]Background Styles
To further customize your slides, you can change the background's color and texture by choosing a
different background style . The available background styles will vary depending on which theme you are using.
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=4]To Apply a Background Style:
From the
Design tab, click the
Background Styles command.
Select the desired style. The new background will appear in the slides.
If you want even more control over the background, you can select
Format Background from the menu.
[h=2]Modifying Themes
[h=3]Challenge!
Open an
existing PowerPoint presentation . If you want, you can use this
example .
Apply the
Adjacency Theme Colors.
Create new
theme colors .
Create new
theme fonts .
Change the
background style .
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=3]Introduction
Once you've added pictures to your presentations, you can format them in various ways. The
picture tools in
PowerPoint 2010 make it easy to incorporate images into your presentations and
modify those images to make them look even better.
In this lesson, you will learn how to change the
picture style and
shape , add a
border ,
crop and
compress pictures, add
artistic effects , and more.
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=3]Basic Image Formatting
[h=4]To Crop an Image:
Select an image. The
Format tab will appear.
Select the
Format tab.
Click the
Crop command. The black cropping handles appear.
Click and drag a
handle to crop an image.
Click the
Crop command to deselect the crop tool.
Corner handles will allow you to simultaneously crop the image horizontally and vertically.
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=4]To Crop an Image to a Shape:
Select the image. The
Format tab will appear.
Select the
Format tab.
Click the
Crop drop-down arrow (below the Crop command). A drop-down menu will appear.
Select a shape from the drop-down menu.
The image will take the shape that you have selected.
You may want to crop the image to the desired size before cropping it to a shape.
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=4]To Add a Border to a Picture:
Select the picture.
Select the
Format tab.
Click the
Picture Border command. A drop-down menu will appear.
From the drop-down menu, you can select a
color ,
weight (thickness), and whether or not the line is
dashed .
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=3]Image Adjustments [h=4]To Make Image Corrections:
Select the image. The
Format tab will appear.
Click the
Format tab.
Click the
Corrections command. A drop-down menu will appear.
To sharpen or soften the image, hover over the
Sharpen and Soften presets. You'll see a live preview of the preset in the slide.
Select the desired Sharpen and Soften preset.
Click the
Corrections command again.
Hover over the
Brightness and Contrast presets to see a live preview.
Select the desired Brightness and Contrast preset.
You can also select
Picture Corrections Options from the drop-down menu to refine the settings.
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=4]To Adjust the Color in an Image:
Select the image. The
Format tab will appear.
Click the
Format tab.
Click the
Color command. A drop-down menu will appear.
From the drop-down menu, you can choose a preset from each of the three categories:
Color Saturation: Controls how vivid the colors are in the image.
Color Tone: Controls the "temperature" of the color, from cool to warm .
Recolor: Controls the overall color of the image. Use this option to make the image black and white , grayscale , or to colorize it with a different color.
You can also select
Picture Color Options from the drop-down menu to refine the settings.
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=3]Artistic Effects and Styles [h=4]To Apply an Artistic Effect:
Select the picture. The
Format tab will appear.
Click the
Format tab.
Click the
Artistic Effects command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Hover over the different presets to see a live preview of each one.
When you've found a preset you like, click on it to select it.
To adjust the settings for the effect, click
Artistic Effects again and select
Artistic Effect Options .
Many
Clip Art images do not allow you apply artistic effects. Generally speaking, the ones that look
hand-drawn or painted do not work, while photographs do.
[h=2]Formatting Pictures
[h=4]To Apply a Picture Style:
Select the picture. The
Format tab will appear.
Select the
Format tab.
Click the
More drop-down arrow to display all the picture styles
Hover over a picture style to display a live preview of the style in the slide.
Select the desired style.
To refine the picture style, click the
Picture Effects command to see the
Effects drop-down menu.