PowerPoint 2013 for Beginners Part 5: Protect Your Presentation and Edit Properties HD

24.06.2014
Get my free 3 hour PowerPoint 2013 course: https://simonsezit.leadpages.net/free-powerpoint-2013-course/ Get 19 training videos to help you learn MS PowerPoint 2013. When working with PowerPoint 2013, there are things that you do to a presentation that are not actually part of the presentation. This is the essence of Backstage View. In Backstage View, you will have various options--Info where you can protect your presentation by encrypting it with a password, New where you can choose a blank presentation or one of the templates, Open to open recent presentations or those stored in your computer and other device, Save to save the current presentation, Print to get a hard copy of your presentation, Share to make a presentation available to other people to view or work on, Export, Close, Account, and Options. Find out also about other important features of PowerPoint 2013 such as the workspace, status bar and its elements, and more in this video tutorial. Get the full course on PowerPoint 2013 course here: https://learnoffice2013.com/course/learn-microsoft-powerpoint-2013/ Stay in touch: Facebook: http://on.fb.me/14m8Rwl Office 2013 Academy: https://learnoffice2013.com SimonSezIT.com: http://bit.ly/JEWqQA The Simon Sez IT email newsletter: http://bit.ly/18bMwY0 YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/foiItB Twitter: http://bit.ly/177EU5J Google+: http://bit.ly/11JbHdb If you enjoyed the video, please give a "thumbs up" and subscribe to the channel ;-) Hello again and welcome back to our course on PowerPoint 2013. In this section, we’re going to look at the PowerPoint 2013 workspace in a little bit more detail. Now the first thing I want to do is to look again at Backstage View; so click on the File button, that takes us into Backstage View, and the main categories of things that we can do in Backstage View are listed down here on the left. Now some of these we’re going to be looking at in a lot of detail later on, but I just want to concentrate for the moment on the main ones and generally introducing you to the ideas behind Backstage View. The fundamental idea behind Backstage View is that it’s the area where you do things to a presentation that aren’t actually part of the presentation. Give you a good example of that; one of the things you can do from Backstage View is to print a presentation. Now if I select the Print option in Backstage View, I get a lot of other options that I can select from. So I can choose, for example, which printer I want to use, how many copies I want to print, and various other settings. And we’ll be looking at the print option in quite a bit of detail later on in the course. But the important thing here is that having chosen Print we then have a number of print options to choose from and we can control specifically the way that we print a particular presentation. Now each of the options in Backstage View requires its own additional information and gives us access to different facilities and features of PowerPoint

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