GO! Microsoft 365: PowerPoint 2021, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (April 15, 2022) © 2023

  • Shelley Gaskin Pasadena City College
  • Nancy Graviett St. Charles Community College
  • Debra Geoghan Bucks County Community College
  • Alicia Vargas Pasadena City College

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Title overview

A trusted source for over 20 years, the GO! series will help you master Microsoft 365. You'll gain workplace skills by completing instructional projects that offer a learn-by-doing approach. With the additional outcomes-based and critical thinking projects provided, you'll practice using Microsoft PowerPoint to solve real-world business problems. The text's easy-to-follow instructions will keep you on track, and author Shelley Gaskin will guide you with tips and instruction right when they're needed most.

The 2021 Edition has been completely updated with Microsoft 365 and Office 2021 features; includes file management instruction for both Windows and macOS; and integrates Microsoft Teams to prep you for remote collaboration.

Table of contents

Microsoft Office and Windows 10

  1. Office Features
  2. File Management
  3. Microsoft Teams

PowerPoint

  1. Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint
  2. Formatting PowerPoint Presentations
  3. Enhancing a Presentation with Animation, Video, Tables, and Charts
  4. Formatting a Presentation Using Slide Masters, and Reviewing, Comparing, Combining, and Protecting Presentations
  5. Applying Advanced Graphic Techniques and Inserting Audio and Video
  6. Delivering a Presentation
  7. Presentations Using Tables and Pie Charts
  8. Publishing Presentations and Converting a Word Document into a Presentation

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