Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How to start PowerPoint 2010

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Here’s the procedure for starting PowerPoint: 

1.  Get ready.
    Light some votive candles. Take two Tylenol. Put on a pot of coffee. If you’re allergic to banana slugs, take an allergy pill. Sit in the lotus posi tion facing Redmond, Washington, and recite the Windows creed three times:
    Bill Gates is my friend. Resistance is futile. No beer and no TV make Homer something something. . . .  

2.  Click the Start button.
    The Start button is ordinarily found in the lower-left corner of the Windows display. When you click it, the famous Start menu appears. The Start menu works pretty much the same, no matter which version of Windows you’re using.
    If you can’t find the Start button, try moving the cursor all the way to the bottom edge of the screen and holding it there a moment. With luck on your side, you see the Start button appear. If not, try moving the cursor to the other three edges of the screen: top, left, and right. Sometimes the Start button hides behind these edges.  

3.  Point to All Programs on the Start menu.
    After you click the Start button to reveal the Start menu, move the cursor up to the word All Programs and hold it there a moment. Yet
another menu appears, revealing a bevy of commands.

4.  Choose Microsoft Office➪Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010.
    Your computer whirs and clicks and possibly makes other unmentionable noises while PowerPoint comes to life.
     If you use PowerPoint frequently, it might appear in the Frequently Used Programs list directly on the Start menu so you don’t have to choose All Programs➪Microsoft Office to get to it. If you want PowerPoint to always appear at the top of the Start menu, choose Start➪All Programs➪Microsoft Office. Then, right-click Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 and choose the Pin to Start Menu command.
     If you hate clicking through menus but don’t mind typing, another way to start PowerPoint is to press your keyboard’s Windows key (usually found between the Ctrl and Alt keys), type the word powerpoint, and press the Enter key. (Note that this trick works only in Vista or Windows 7.)

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