
Enliten IT’s Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 training courses offer you a convenient way to gain the skills you need.
Microsoft Powerpoint 2010 training courses
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PowerPoint 2010 Introduction | PowerPoint 2010 Advanced
Whether you are new to PowerPoint, are self taught or you think you know a fair bit, we have the course for you. Whichever course you choose you will find lots of useful tips and tricks for getting the most out of PowerPoint.
We offer a basic 1-day Introduction to PowerPoint training course which will show you how to create presentations, drawings and slide shows. For those who need to get the most from PowerPoint offer an Advanced PowerPoint training course covering slide masters, use of multi-media, organisation charts and loads more!
All our Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 training courses can be run on-site (at your offices) or at our training centres in Harlow, Cambridge, Sunderland or Bicester.
If you're not sure which is the right Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 training course for you, use our free online Training Needs Analysis Tool, or call to speak to one of our trainers.
PRICING AND DATES
For pricing and availability about a public scheduled course or a private company Microsoft PowerPoint training course, please check online or just pick up the phone and call on 0845 1085481.
The suggested course duration is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the course participants.
NOTE: Course outlines are subject to change, at any time, without prior notice and at Enliten IT's sole discretion. Please download on a regular basis.
What is PowerPoint?
Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program which enables people to create dynamic, informational slide shows through the use of text, images/graphics, audio/video and animation. It is mainly used by anyone wanting to do oral presentations (through the use of slides) to an audience.
It is also used heavily in foyers/entrance halls, company receptions, at exhibitions, in post offices, hospitals etc.. on television screens to either promote products and services, provide useful information or to act as a company brochure.