Each of us has received at least once on the mail mail a greeting card in the form of a presentation in PowerPoint. It contained well -known wishes and a sound fund suitable for the respective period. In the following we present your basic notions regarding this application and how to make a presentation in PowerPoint
The application window Microsoft Power Point 2003 is made up of the following items:

The menus bar (Bar menu) - which contains all the orders that can be used at a given time, organized in menus and submenus;
Tool bars (Toolbars) - contain the most common orders;
- Standard toolbar (Standard) - contains orders related to the use of files and inserting some common objects (Table Table Word, Excel graphs), changing the color scale, etc.;
- The formatting bar (Formatting) - contains the text formatting orders that will accompany the graphic presentation as well as the visual effects insertion button;
- The drawing bar (Drawing) - contains the commands with which graphic objects (lines, geometric shapes, colors, etc.) can be created;
Other bars of tools depending on the object that is formed.

Power Point It contains about 20 different bars with tools, but generally only two or three of them are visible. The tool bars are adaptable, and the visible buttons can be modified according to needs. If you need other orders you can create your own tool bars or add orders in the existing ones. The tool bars and menu bar do not have a fixed position. They can be moved, transformed, resized.
Moving the cursor mouseto a button in a toolbar, on the screen is the name of the button (order name).
The vertical and horizontal scroll bars - I allow you to travel horizontally and vertically within the presentation; On the left side of the horizontal scroll bar are five buttons that allow you to change the display mode;
Work space - It is divided into two panels. The left panel is the summary panel. As you create your presentation in this panel, the main chapters of the presentation will be highlighted. The right panel is the slide panel. Here you will enter and view the slides within the presentation.

The status bar -Contains information about the current document: the number of slide in the total number of slides and the type of presentation displayed: Project Overview (overall view of presentation).
The display selection buttons - I allow you to go quickly from one way of displaying another and see how the appearance of the presentation changes.
The summary panel - allows you to focus on the content of the presentation. Here you will develop your presentation by entering the text.
Slides panel (slides) - show you slidethe one by one as they will look at the printing or how they will look during the presentation.
The panel for notes - allows you to edit the notes for each slide. Here you will introduce those notes that will remind you what to say at each slide.