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What I can do

1. List at least 5 real life situations where you can use Microsoft
PowerPoint.
 When you have a presentation about your report digitally.
 If you want to change you visual aid into digital.
 Supposed if you want to enhance your project more
understandable and visually appealing.
 if you are in your computer science subject and your teacher
is teaching you how to use it; and
 when you are practicing the use of different kinds of
features in Microsoft PowerPoint.

2. What is the significance of using hyperlinks in your presentation?


- The “hyperlink” function in PowerPoint allows users to advance from
one slide to another slide in the presentation when they click on a
predetermined word, shape, or image, thereby allowing for a more
dynamic and interactive experience than can be obtained with serial
presentation of slides alone.

3. Cite three instances where animation styles are useful in


presentation.
- Great visuals are no longer a luxury.

10 years ago, if you had animations in any presentation, you were


considered cutting-edge. If you do not have animation in your
presentations today, you may run into C-level employees who are used
to seeing it. They will immediately notice something missing, and
although they may not say it to you, they will think of you as hopelessly
behind. Needless to say, you will not get the business.
If you invest in the right visuals, like our awesome animated
PowerPoint graphics, decision-makers are more likely to view you as
someone who believes in the business. This is the only way that you will
ever convince someone to invest in your ideas besides yourself: you
must let them know that you understand the marketplace and that you
are ready to be in it at a competitive level.

- Visuals engage an audience more thoroughly than any other


medium.

If you are looking to convince or persuade an audience, you need to


hold their attention long enough to get your point across. Marketing
professionals now agree that the visual medium engages an audience
more thoroughly than any other medium. First of all, people see
themselves in visuals. No one likes to have an imagination anymore,
especially when they need their brainpower to focus on the business
aspects of what you are saying. Give people what they want without
making them work for it. Show it to them in visual form so that they do
not have to imagine it.
Engaging visuals also leave room voiceovers and other sensory
variances that can help to engage an audience. If you are looking keep
the attention of a room full of people, you have a much better chance
of doing this if you are engaging more than one sense at the same time.

- Visuals help you to say more in your presentation.

If you are looking to keep the attention of people in the modern world,
you need to get your point across in a lightning fast way. Most people
do not have time to waste, and even if they do, they do not like to sit
still for very long. The fact is that you can say more with an
image than you can sometimes say in 10 pages of text, even more so if
that image lends itself to animation. You also give your audience a
break. They do not have to read 10 pages of text, which will obviously
take longer than it does to see an animated slide depicting a process or
idea.
There are many other advantages to using animations in your
presentations. These three points will hopefully get your wheels turning
about how to tune your business presence. Do not shortcut when it
comes to presenting your business, product, service or brand to the
people who could make it happen for you. There is no such thing as
being cost-effective in front of people who are used to spending
money. However, realize that you do not have to spend as much money
as you may think in order to upgrade your presentation with some of
the best visuals on the market. Try our PowerPoint Graphics, cutout
people, and stock library options today!

4. Discuss the steps on how to add animation in a presentation.


- You can add an animation to grouped objects, text, and more.
Press Ctrl and select the objects you want.Select Format > Group >
Group to group the objects together. Select Animations and choose
an animation.

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