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About this lesson
In this lesson, we will start to build an 'Our Services' slide. In part 2 of this lesson, we will build the background using shapes, images and crop and fill, and then apply animation to this slide.
Exercise files
Download the ‘before’ and ‘after’ PowerPoint presentations from the video tutorial and try the lesson yourself.
4.11-creating-a-our-services-slide-part1 - Exercise.docx1.1 MB 4.11-creating-a-our-services-slide-part1- Exercise Solution.docx
1.3 MB our-services-image.jpg
1.1 MB 4.11-creating-a-our-services-slide-part1- Course File Complete.pptx
22.2 MB
Quick reference
Slide 5: Our Services - Animated Bullets and Numbered Lists - Part 1
It is common to see PowerPoint slides that contain lists. These lists might be the products and services offered, an agenda, a list of employees etc. Most people format lists using bullet points. This is fine, but not very interesting. Think about how you can display lists in a more engaging way and add pizazz with animation.
In Part 1 of this lesson, we will start to design a slide that displays a list in a different way.
When to use
Think about using shapes, text and animation as an alternative to bullet points when displaying a list of information.
Instructions
Run the Slide Show
It's a good idea to preview or run our presentation as we build it to check what the presentation will look like to the audience.
- From the Slide Show tab, in the Start Slide Show group, select From beginning or From Current Slide.
- Or, Press the F5 key to run the slide show from the beginning.
Add and Format Shapes
We will start by adding the shapes and lines we need to represent our list in a different way.
- Press CTRL+D to duplicate the title slide.
- Delete out the logo, company name and tagline.
- From the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes.
- Select the Oval shape.
- Hold down SHIFT and draw a circle on the slide.
- Press CTRL+D three times to duplicate the shape.
- Arrange the shapes as desired on the slide.
- Press CTRL+A to select all shapes.
- From the Shape Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, select Shape Fill.
- Select a dark purple color from the palette.
- From the Shape Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, select Shape Outline.
- Select White, Background 1 from the palette.
Add and Format Lines
- From the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes.
- Select Line.
- Hold down SHIFT and draw a line from the bottom center of the first shape down to the bottom of the slide.
- Press CTRL+D three times to duplicate the line.
- Position each line so the top of the line meets the shape and the bottom meets the bottom of the slide.
- Select all the lines.
- From the Shape Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click Shape Outline.
- Select Weight.
- Change the weight of the lines to 1 1/2 pts.
- From the Shape Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click Shape Outline.
- Select Dashes.
- Change the style to Rounded dot.
Add and Align Icons
Icons add visual interest to our list. Choose your icons carefully to represent the list item and ensure icons are aligned with the shapes.
- From the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Icons.
- Browse of search for icons you would like to use.
- Click Insert.
- Reposition so that each circle contains an icon.
- Select the icon and the shape.
- From the Graphics Format tab, in the Arrange group, click Align.
- Select Align Center and Align Middle.
- Repeat steps 5-7 to align the other icons in the shapes.
Hints & tips
- By default, the F5 shortcut key runs the slide show from the beginning.
- When connecting shapes and lines, connection points will appear on the shape to ensure the line is connected in the center.
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