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Arielle Silverman Arielle.Silverman at ASU.edu
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>
> Please feel free to post to other lists.
>
> POWERPOINT 2002 TUTORIAL FOR BEGINNERS
> WITH JAWS FOR WINDOWS 5.1 NOW AVAILABLE
>
> Project ASSIST With Windows is pleased to announce the availability of
> our latest tutorial:  POWERPOINT 2002 WITH JAWS FOR WINDOWS FOR
> BEGINNERS.
> The PowerPoint 2002 with JAWS For Windows 5.10 Tutorial for Beginners
> contains introductory information and step-by-step instructions for
> using Microsoft
> PowerPoint 2002 with JAWS For Windows 5.10. For those interested in
> achieving Microsoft Office Specialist certification, the tutorial covers
> PowerPoint 2002 certification exam objectives. If you simply want to
> learn how to create and run slide presentations with PowerPoint 2002
> while reading the screen
> with JAWS For Windows 5.10, this tutorial will provide you with a
> comprehensive introduction to PowerPoint.
>
> You will learn how to:
>
> - create new presentations using a blank presentation, a design
> template, and the AutoContent wizard.
> - work with text and graphics objects.
> - work with tables and multi-media objects, like sound and video clips.
> - edit and finalize a presentation.
> - create an outline and print handouts.
> - add text animation and slide transition effects.
> - practice and prepare your slide show for presentation.
> - incorporate Word and Excel data into a slide show.
> - create a web-based presentation.
> - work with the presentation Masters.
>
> The tutorial uses JAWS keystrokes, verbal information, and strategies.
> Below is a table of contents.
>
> TUTORIAL INTRODUCTION
> PART 1: CREATING POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
>
> Lesson One: Introduction to PowerPoint 2002
> Topic: Opening PowerPoint
> Topic: PowerPoint Settings
> Topic: About PowerPoint Views
> Topic: Reviewing a Presentation
> Topic: Closing a Presentation
>
> Lesson Two: Creating a Presentation
> Topic: Planning Your Presentation
> Topic: Starting with a Blank Presentation
> Topic: Adding a New Slide
> Topic: Saving a Presentation
> Topic: Using Design Templates
> Topic: Using the AutoContent Wizard
>
> PART 2: WORKING WITH PRESENTATION TEXT
>
> Lesson Three: Working with Outline Text
> Topic: Working with Outlines
> Topic: Working with Bulleted Lists
> Topic: Expanding and Collapsing Outlines
> Topic: Formatting Text
> Topic: Using AutoCorrect Options
> Topic: Reviewing the AutoFormat as You Type Options
>
> Lesson Four: Working with the Slide Pane
> Topic: Working with Placeholders
> Topic: Formatting Text
> Topic: Finding and Replacing Text
> Topic: Editing Text
> Topic: Using AutoFit Options
> Topic: Adding a Custom Text Box
>
> PART 3: ADDING SLIDE ENHANCEMENTS
>
> Lesson Five: Working with Graphics
> Topic: Inserting Pictures
> Topic: Applying Borders and Fills to Graphics
> Topic: Inserting Clip Art
> Topic: Inserting Diagrams
> Topic: Using WordArt
>
> Lesson Six: Using Tables and Multi-Media Objects
> Topic: Inserting a Table
> Topic: Formatting a Table
> Topic: Linking and Embedding Objects
> Topic: Inserting Animated Graphics and Video Clips
> Topic: Inserting Sound Clips
>
> PART 4: FINALIZING AND DELIVERING A PRESENTATION
>
> Lesson Seven: Finalizing a Presentation
> Topic: Adding Slide Footer Information
> Topic: Applying Slide Transitions
> Topic: Applying Animation Effects
> Topic: Deleting Slides
> Topic: Rearranging Slides
> Topic: Hiding Slides
>
> Lesson Eight: Preparing a Slide Show
> Topic: Practicing a Presentation
> Topic: Running a Slide Show
> Topic: Rehearsing and Timing a Slide Show
> Topic: Applying Options in Slide Show View
> Topic: Self-running Slide Show
> Topic: Using the Pack and Go Wizard
>
> Lesson Nine: Printing Your Presentation
> Topic: Using Print Preview
> Topic: Printing Slides and Handouts
> Topic: Printing Outlines and Notes
>
> PART 5: ADVANCED PRESENTATION DEVELOPMENT SKILLS
>
> Lesson Ten: Collaborating on Presentation Development
> Topic: E-mailing a Presentation for Review
> Topic: Using Comments
> Topic: Tracking Reviewer Changes
>
> Lesson Eleven: Incorporating Data from Other Programs
> Topic: Importing an Outline
> Topic: Exporting an Outline to a Word Document
> Topic: Inserting a Word Table
> Topic: Inserting an Excel Chart
> Topic: Using Excel Data in a PowerPoint Graph
>
> Lesson Twelve: Creating Web-Based Presentations
> Topic: Creating a Summary Slide
> Topic: Inserting Hyperlinks
> Topic: Using Action Buttons
> Topic: Saving a Presentation as a Web Page
> Topic: Broadcasting a Presentation
>
> Lesson Thirteen: Working with Presentation Masters
> Topic: Editing Slide Master
> Topic: Editing the Title Master
> Topic: Working with Multiple Slide Masters
> Topic: Editing the Notes Master
> Topic: Editing the Handout Master
>
> APPENDIX A: JAWS AND POWERPOINT KEYSTROKES
> APPENDIX B:  DESIGN TIPS AND TEMPLATES
> APPENDIX C: USING POWERPOINT 2002 HELP
> APPENDIX D: OUR EQUIPMENT AND SETTINGS
>
> Taped Tutorial.  If you purchase this tutorial on tape, you will receive
> 6 tapes. (The tutorials are recorded at slow speed (15/16 isp).)
>
> In addition to the tapes, you will receive a disk that has exercise
> files and the tutorial files. The tutorial files will be in these
> formats: ASCII text,
> BRF (Braille Ready Format), DXP (Duxbury print), and Microsoft Word.
>
> The taped tutorial costs $35.00 (Iowans are subject to 6% sales tax).
>
> Electronic Tutorial. If you purchase the electronic version of the
> tutorial, you will receive a Setup.exe file on disk. The Setup.exe file
> is an executable
> file that creates the C:\Assist\ folder on your computer and copies the
> exercise and tutorial files to that folder. The tutorial files will be
> available
> in the following formats: ASCII text, Word version 6, Braille Ready
> Format (BRF), and Duxbury file (DXP). You may open the ASCII text or
> Word files in
> your word processor.  If you have a Braille embosser, you may use either
> the BRF or DXP files to produce a Braille copy of the tutorial.
>
> This tutorial in electronic format only costs $25.00. (Iowans are
> subject to 6% sales tax).
>
> How To Purchase A Tutorial
>
> You may order a tutorial, course packet, or keyboard guide by phone,
> e-mail or postal mail.
> To order by phone, call Linda Trogdon at (515) 281-1317. =20
> Please have the following information available when phoning in your
> order:
> 1. The name of the tutorial, course packet, or item you would like to
> purchase.
> 2. Your Visa or MasterCard number.
> 3. The address where you want the items mailed. Also we need your
> billing address if it differs from your mailing address.
>
> To order by fax, call (515) 242-5781 and address the fax to Linda T.
> Please provide the following information when faxing your order:
>
> 1. The name of the tutorial, course packet, or item you would like to
> purchase.
> 2. Your Visa or MasterCard number.
> 3. The address where you want the items mailed. Also we need your
> billing address if it differs from your mailing address.
>
> To arrange an order by e-mail, send the request to
> assist at blind.state.ia.us.  Please do not include your credit card number
> in the e-mail, but do include a phone number where we can reach you to
> obtain this information.
>
> We will accept payment by check, money order, or purchase order for
> orders sent via postal mail.
>
> Mail your order to the following address:
>
> Project ASSIST With Windows
> ATT: Linda Trogdon
> Iowa Department for the Blind
> 524 Fourth Street
> Des Moines, IA 50309
>
> Include the following items:
>
> 1. A check, money order, or purchase order for the entire amount.
> (Iowans add 6% sales tax). If you have made arrangements for second day
> delivery, please
> include that charge in your payment.
>
> 2. A note or letter indicating the items you want to purchase. Also,
> please clearly indicate the screen reader used and the name and address
> where you want
> the items sent. Your phone number is helpful in case we have a question.
>
> Costs
> Tutorials on cassette tape range in cost from $25.00 to $50.00.*
> Tutorials on disk cost from $15.00 to $40.00.*
> Keyboard guides cost $5.00.*
> Course packets cost $15.00.*
> Tactile keyboard diagrams cost $15.00.*
>
>     *Iowans are subject to 6% sales tax.
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> Michael D. Barber
> Assistive Technology Analyst
> Project ASSIST With Windows
> Iowa Department for the Blind
> 524 Fourth Street
> Des Moines, IA   50309-2364
> (515) 281-1305
> Fax:  (515) 242-5781
> TTY:  (515) 281-1355
> HTTP://www.blind.state.ia.us/assist
>
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> Please feel free to = post to other lists.
>
> POWERPOINT 2002 = TUTORIAL FOR BEGINNERS
>
> WITH JAWS FOR WINDOWS = 5.1 NOW AVAILABLE
>
> Project ASSIST With Windows is pleased = to announce the availability of 
> our latest tutorial:  POWERPOINT = 2002 WITH JAWS FOR WINDOWS FOR 
> BEGINNERS.
>
> The PowerPoint 2002 with JAWS For = Windows 5.10 Tutorial for Beginners 
> contains introductory information = and step-by-step instructions for 
> using Microsoft
>
> PowerPoint 2002 with JAWS For Windows = 5.10. For those interested in 
> achieving Microsoft Office Specialist = certification, the tutorial covers 
> PowerPoint
> 2002 certification exam = objectives. If you simply want to learn how to 
> create and run slide = presentations with PowerPoint 2002 while reading 
> the screen
>
> with JAWS For Windows 5.10, this = tutorial will provide you with a 
> comprehensive introduction to = PowerPoint.
>
> You will learn how to:
>
> - create new presentations using a = blank presentation, a design 
> template, and the AutoContent = wizard.
> - work with text and graphics = objects.
> - work with tables and multi-media = objects, like sound and video clips.
> - edit and finalize a = presentation.
> - create an outline and print = handouts.
> - add text animation and slide = transition effects.
> - practice and prepare your slide = show for presentation.
> - incorporate Word and Excel data = into a slide show.
> - create a web-based = presentation.
> - work with the presentation = Masters.
>
> The tutorial uses JAWS keystrokes, = verbal information, and strategies.
> Below is a table of contents.
>
> TUTORIAL INTRODUCTION
> PART 1: CREATING POWERPOINT = PRESENTATIONS
>
> Lesson One: Introduction to PowerPoint = 2002
> Topic: Opening PowerPoint
> Topic: PowerPoint Settings
> Topic: About PowerPoint Views
> Topic: Reviewing a = Presentation
> Topic: Closing a Presentation
>
> Lesson Two: Creating a = Presentation
> Topic: Planning Your = Presentation
> Topic: Starting with a Blank = Presentation
> Topic: Adding a New Slide
> Topic: Saving a Presentation
> Topic: Using Design Templates
> Topic: Using the AutoContent = Wizard
>
> PART 2: WORKING WITH PRESENTATION = TEXT
>
> Lesson Three: Working with Outline = Text
> Topic: Working with Outlines
> Topic: Working with Bulleted = Lists
> Topic: Expanding and Collapsing = Outlines
> Topic: Formatting Text
> Topic: Using AutoCorrect = Options
> Topic: Reviewing the AutoFormat as = You Type Options
>
> Lesson Four: Working with the Slide = Pane
> Topic: Working with = Placeholders
> Topic: Formatting Text
> Topic: Finding and Replacing = Text
> Topic: Editing Text
> Topic: Using AutoFit Options
> Topic: Adding a Custom Text = Box
>
> PART 3: ADDING SLIDE = ENHANCEMENTS
>
> Lesson Five: Working with = Graphics
> Topic: Inserting Pictures
> Topic: Applying Borders and Fills to = Graphics
> Topic: Inserting Clip Art
> Topic: Inserting Diagrams
> Topic: Using WordArt
>
> Lesson Six: Using Tables and = Multi-Media Objects
> Topic: Inserting a Table
> Topic: Formatting a Table
> Topic: Linking and Embedding = Objects
> Topic: Inserting Animated Graphics = and Video Clips
> Topic: Inserting Sound Clips
>
> PART 4: FINALIZING AND DELIVERING A = PRESENTATION
>
> Lesson Seven: Finalizing a = Presentation
> Topic: Adding Slide Footer = Information
> Topic: Applying Slide = Transitions
> Topic: Applying Animation = Effects
> Topic: Deleting Slides
> Topic: Rearranging Slides
> Topic: Hiding Slides
>
> Lesson Eight: Preparing a Slide = Show
> Topic: Practicing a = Presentation
> Topic: Running a Slide Show
> Topic: Rehearsing and Timing a Slide = Show
> Topic: Applying Options in Slide Show = View
> Topic: Self-running Slide Show
> Topic: Using the Pack and Go = Wizard
>
> Lesson Nine: Printing Your = Presentation
> Topic: Using Print Preview
> Topic: Printing Slides and = Handouts
> Topic: Printing Outlines and = Notes
>
> PART 5: ADVANCED PRESENTATION = DEVELOPMENT SKILLS
>
> Lesson Ten: Collaborating on = Presentation Development
> Topic: E-mailing a Presentation for = Review
> Topic: Using Comments
> Topic: Tracking Reviewer = Changes
>
> Lesson Eleven: Incorporating Data from = Other Programs
> Topic: Importing an Outline
> Topic: Exporting an Outline to a Word = Document
> Topic: Inserting a Word Table
> Topic: Inserting an Excel = Chart
> Topic: Using Excel Data in a = PowerPoint Graph
>
> Lesson Twelve: Creating Web-Based = Presentations
> Topic: Creating a Summary = Slide
> Topic: Inserting Hyperlinks
> Topic: Using Action Buttons
> Topic: Saving a Presentation as a Web = Page
> Topic: Broadcasting a = Presentation
>
> Lesson Thirteen: Working with = Presentation Masters
> Topic: Editing Slide Master
> Topic: Editing the Title = Master
> Topic: Working with Multiple Slide = Masters
> Topic: Editing the Notes = Master
> Topic: Editing the Handout = Master
>
> APPENDIX A: JAWS AND POWERPOINT = KEYSTROKES
> APPENDIX B:  DESIGN TIPS AND = TEMPLATES
> APPENDIX C: USING POWERPOINT 2002 = HELP
> APPENDIX D: OUR EQUIPMENT AND = SETTINGS
>
> Taped Tutorial.  If you purchase = this tutorial on tape, you will receive 
> 6 tapes. (The tutorials are = recorded at slow speed (15/16 isp).)
>
> In addition to the tapes, you will = receive a disk that has exercise 
> files and the tutorial files. The = tutorial files will be in these 
> formats: ASCII
> text,
>
> BRF (Braille Ready Format), DXP = (Duxbury print), and Microsoft Word.
>
> The taped tutorial costs $35.00 = (Iowans are subject to 6% sales tax).
>
> Electronic Tutorial. If you purchase = the electronic version of the 
> tutorial, you will receive a Setup.exe = file on disk. The Setup.exe file 
> is an executable
>
> file that creates the C:\Assist\ = folder on your computer and copies the 
> exercise and tutorial files to = that folder. The tutorial files will be 
> available
>
> in the following formats: ASCII text, = Word version 6, Braille Ready 
> Format (BRF), and Duxbury file (DXP). You = may open the ASCII text or 
> Word files
> in
>
> your word processor.  If you have = a Braille embosser, you may use either 
> the BRF or DXP files to produce a = Braille copy of the tutorial.
>
> This tutorial in electronic format = only costs $25.00. (Iowans are 
> subject to 6% sales tax).
>
> How To Purchase A = Tutorial
>
> You may order a tutorial, course = packet, or keyboard guide by phone, 
> e-mail or postal mail.
> To order by phone, call Linda Trogdon = at (515) 281-1317.
> Please have the following information = available when phoning in your 
> order:
> 1. The name of the tutorial, course = packet, or item you would like to 
> purchase.
> 2. Your Visa or MasterCard = number.
> 3. The address where you want the = items mailed. Also we need your 
> billing address if it differs from your = mailing address.
>
> To order by fax, call (515) 242-5781 = and address the fax to Linda T.
> Please provide the following = information when faxing your order:
>
> 1. The name of the tutorial, course = packet, or item you would like to 
> purchase.
> 2. Your Visa or MasterCard = number.
> 3. The address where you want the = items mailed. Also we need your 
> billing address if it differs from your = mailing address.
>
> To arrange an order by e-mail, send = the request to 
> assist at blind.state.ia.us.  Please do not include = your credit card number 
> in the e-mail, but do include
> a phone number = where we can reach you to obtain this information.
>
> We will accept payment by check, money = order, or purchase order for 
> orders sent via postal mail.
>
> Mail your order to the following = address:
>
> Project ASSIST With Windows
> ATT: Linda Trogdon
> Iowa Department for the Blind
> 524 Fourth Street
> Des Moines, IA 50309
>
> Include the following items:
>
> 1. A check, money order, or purchase = order for the entire amount. 
> (Iowans add 6% sales tax). If you have made = arrangements for second day 
> delivery,
> please
>
> include that charge in your = payment.
>
> 2. A note or letter indicating the = items you want to purchase. Also, 
> please clearly indicate the screen = reader used and the name and address 
> where you
> want
>
> the items sent. Your phone number is = helpful in case we have a question.
>
> Costs
> Tutorials on cassette tape range in = cost from $25.00 to $50.00.*
> Tutorials on disk cost from $15.00 to = $40.00.*
> Keyboard guides cost $5.00.*
> Course packets cost $15.00.*
> Tactile keyboard diagrams cost = $15.00.*
>
>     *Iowans are subject = to 6% sales tax.
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> Michael D. Barber
> Assistive Technology Analyst
> Project ASSIST With Windows
> Iowa Department for the Blind
> 524 Fourth Street
> Des Moines, IA   = 50309-2364
> (515) 281-1305
> Fax:  (515) 242-5781
> TTY:  (515) 281-1355
>
> HTTP://www.blind.state.ia.us/assist
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