PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual | List Price: $29.99 Discount Price: $17.73

| Binding: Paperback
PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual [Posted on 2007-03-28] Title: PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual
First Edition: December 2006
Series: The Missing Manuals
ISBN 10: 0-596-52738-1
ISBN 13: 9780596527389
Pages: 488
By E. A. Vander Veer
The introduction tells in general about:
Improvements like Keytips, Less customization, Live previews, MiniToolbar, Improved scree tip help, new file formats, improved graphics, more theme options, and XPS [eXtensible Paper Specification] which is a file format like PDF but a new Windows only option to control slides better.
Microsoft dropping revision tracking in PowerPoint 2007. Do it yourself or purchase MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Server) [or acquire another revision tracking program] are your new options.
There are four parts, each having several chapters:
Slideshow Basics
Presenting Your Slideshow
Beyond Bullet Points: Multimedia, Animation, and Interactivity
Working Faster and More Effectively
This book starts out with a quick success: Creating your first PowerPoint 2007 presentation. Basic but satisfying.
I liked the following chapters quite a bit:
Chapter 11 Slide transitions and animated effects
Chapter 14 Macros: putting slideshows on autopilot
Part Four was the best overall with two outstanding chapters
Chapter 13 Cutomizing PowerPoint
Chapter 15 Collaborating with others
Chapters 13 and 15 were the very best in the book, depending on whether you were more interested in customizing or collaborating.
This book is worth 5 stars. Well done.
I really like PowerPoint 2007 and find it to be an impressive communication and collaboration tool.
Frederick J Eccher Jr
MBA
M.S. Management of Information Systems
A.B. Psychology
B.A. Biology
CIO, Community Partners
President, Board of Directors, Saint Louis Visual Basic Users Group
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Pre-Supposes a Working Knowledge of Power Point [Posted on 2007-11-27] This is a terrific, exhaustive resource for people who have hands on experience with a previous version of Powerpoint and who want to take advantage of all the features the 2007 software has to offer. However, it fails as a How-To Manual for people who have little or no prior experience with Powerpoint.
Seems quite useful [Posted on 2008-05-10] The books seems quite useful. I've already referred to it several times and gotten the answers I needed.
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