PowerPoint Perfection

PowerPoint is a presentations and animation tool suitable primarily for the mouse; Right? Well, not necessarily. You can perform many editing, often repetitive actions in PowerPoint with the keyboard, if you know how.

This will save you tons of time as well as cut down on the potential for tendonitis.

PowerPoint Perfection

Scenario – your boss has given you several lengthy presentations, which he wants you to edit – by tomorrow! If you want to edit these extremely quickly, then try the following method:

First, decide exactly what you need to edit:

  1. For proofing and editing a few slides occasionally, use Slide View (Alt + 3).
  2. To edit a Master slide, type (Alt + v +m), then use the arrow keys to edit the particular Master slide you desire.
  3. For proofing and/or modifying mostly text, use Outline view (Alt + 2).
    1. F6 jumps between the outline, the actual slide, and the note editing panes.

    2. Choose the left-hand outline pane, move the cursor with the down arrow to select any particular slide, and expand or contract that slide's contents by using the Context/Application key.

    3. You can also expand or contract all the slides by typing Ctrl + A.

    4. If you have to edit the text only of several slides, use Outline View –
      to change titles and add lines more efficiently.

  4. To search quickly for a graphic in a particular slide, try Slide Sorter view (Alt + 4).
    • When you find the desired slide, type Enter and PowerPoint will open that slide for you in Slide View.

The PageUp/Down keys scroll differently, depending on which view you've selected.In other words, scrolling in Outline and Slide View is slide by slide, while scrolling in Slide Sorter View occurs by row.

Now let's assume that we are simply editing in Slide View.

  1. Navigate to the desired presentation (see my first article "Of Mice and Keyboard Shortcuts" for time saving hints) and type Enter to open PowerPoint.
  2. Use PageUp/Down keys to navigate to the desired slide.
  3. Type (Shift) + Tab to select the text box that you want to edit; then type Enter to edit the text inside it..
  4. Type Shift + Alt + arrow keys (remember my "Word Outline View" article) to promote or demote text.

    Note:  Just as in Word, Hebrew-enabled users must be careful when promoting/demoting text not to change the   selected language.

  5. If you want to preview the changes to that slide, type Shift + F5 or F5 by itself to preview the presentation from the very beginning.

Suppose you have to add a slide or change a slide's format:

  • Ctrl + M adds a slide.
  • To change the layout, type Alt + O + L. ▪ To change the template, type Alt + O + Y.

A Summary of MS PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts

The table below summarizes most of the PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts. This information supplements the shortcuts that I presented in my previous columns.

Desired Action

Shortcut

Outline View

Slide View

Slide Sorter View

Alt + 2

Alt + 3

Alt + 4

Minimize, Maximize, Restore

Alt + Minus

View Slide Show from beginning

F5

View Slide Show starting from present slide

Shift + F5

Beginning/end of presentation

Ctrl + Home/End

Navigates to each slide (row of slides) in order

PageUp/Down

Moves to desired block of text in a slide for editing

Shift/Tab + Enter within a slide

Jumps between outline, slide pane, and notes editor

F6 in Outline View

I apologize to my readers for this article's tardiness. I could not complete it over the Passover holiday.

Next time: I will explain how to use Keyboard Shortcuts in Internet Explorer.

 

Useful Information

  • Job Listings (visible to only members)

  • Employee Benefits

  • Other Sites and Resources

    Survey Reporting

    Q2 2010 Survey Results

    Requires access rights

    Employee Salaries (18 pp)

    Freelance Writer Rates (11 pp)

    Q4/09 Copy Editor Rates (9 pp)


    Columns on Elephant

    Translatable but Debatable

    Each month, Mark L. Levinson presents one hard-to-translate Hebrew word at a time for discussion.

    Of Mice and Keyboard Shortcuts

    Michael Cohen will teach us practical shortcuts that save us time and make our lives easier.

    The Why of Style

    Mark L. Levinson examines the big and little factors that make writing effective.

    Broken Bell Education in Israel

    David Siegel looks at the problems in education in Israel and discusses what can be done.

    Jonathan's Tool Bar & Grill

    Jonathan Plutchok identifies free or inexpensive utilities or plug-ins that save time, increase productivity, improve your computing environment, perform a task you otherwise couldn't do... or is just too much fun to ignore. This column has grown into its own blog at http://jonathanstoolbar.blogspot.com where you can find new issues every week.

    It's in The Script

    Paul Schnall teaches us about the power of FrameScript and how to use it.

    Do it Yourself

    Did you ever wonder what was inside a PC, laptop, or other microcomputer system? Michael Cohen teaches us what's inside and how to configure and build our own.

    Coaching for Success

    Dr. Tal discusses the principles of professional coaching, focusing on resiliency.

    Hunters and Gatherers

    Eric Gluch looks at modern marketing.

    Moving to Chelm

    Esther Shira Stepansky takes us on a humorous adventure in the modern day land of Chelm as we look at some of the challenges of making aliyah and finding work in Israel. Making aliyah is supposed to be the fulfillment of my of your Jewish identity, so why does Israel make it so difficult?

    Why am I a Tech Writer?

    By Michael Altman

    Life as a Tech Writer

    By Mumpy

    Building Bridges (in Hebrew)

    Dr. Zaidel discusses another aspect of mediation within the framework of Israel's court-approved Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process.

    Don't Forget

    Hezy Asher teaches us how to improve our memory.

    World of Podcasting

    Tom Johnson's podcast episodes, provide tips on recording presentations, and other podcasting related news and events.

    Effective Management ניהול אפקטיבי

    By Eitan Reuveni

    Scribblin' With Steph

    By Stephanie Freid

    Life in Northern Israel

    By multiple authors

    Life on the Southern Front of Israel

    By Israel Ivri

    Event Summaries

    Summaries of events held by Elephant and other organizations throughout the Israeli technical/marcom community.