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Custom animation effects: spinning clip art with text (Intermediate) To reproduce the clip art on this slide, do the following: On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Clip Art. In the Clip Art pane, in the Search for box, enter j0435540. In the Search in list, select Everywhere, and then click Go. Select the clip art file in the pane to insert it into the slide. (Note: If you choose another clip art file, the clip art must be in the Windows Metafile format [.wmf].) On the slide, select the clip art. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Size group, do the following: In the Shape Height box, enter 5.83”. In the Shape Width box, enter 8.12”. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, and then click Ungroup. In the Microsoft Office PowerPoint dialog box, click Yes. On the slide, select the converted clip art. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Select, and then click Selection Pane. In the Selection and Visibility pane, select the top-level group. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, and then click Ungroup. Also in the Selection and Visibility pane, select the Autoshape object, and then press DELETE. Press CTRL+A to select all of the objects on the slide. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, and then click Group. Select the group. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shape Effects, point to Preset, and then under Presets click Preset 8 (second row, fourth option from the left). With the group still selected, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the bottom right corner of the Size group, click the Size and Position dialog box launcher, and do the following: On the Size tab, in the Height box, enter 6.27”. On the Size tab, in the Width box, enter 6.27”. On the Position tab, in the Horizontal box, enter 3.89”. On the Position tab, in the Vertical box, enter 1.55” To reproduce the text on this slide, do the following: On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box. Drag to draw a text box on the slide. In the text box, enter text and select it. On the Home tab, in the Font group do the following: In the Font list, select Candara. In the Font Size box, enter 32 pt. In the Font Color list, under Standard Colors select Orange (third option from the left). Click Italic. Select the text box on the slide, and then under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Size group, do the following: In the Shape Height box, enter 7.29”. In the Shape Width box, enter 7.29”. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the WordArt Styles group, click Text Effects, point to Transform, and under Follow Path select Arch Up (first option from the left). To wrap the text upside down, at the bottom of the text box, drag the pink adjustment diamond from the center left position in the text box to the lower right corner of the text box. With the text box still selected, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the bottom right corner of the Size group, click the Size and Position dialog box launcher, and then on the Position tab do the following: In the Horizontal box, enter 3.38”. In the Vertical box, enter 1.04”. To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following: On the Animation tab, in the Animations group, click Custom Animation. Select the circle clip art on the slide, and then in the Custom Animation task pane, do the following: Click Add Effect, point to Emphasis effect and select More Effects. In the Add Emphasis Effect dialog box, under Basic select Spin, and then click OK. Click the arrow to the right of the spin emphasis effect, select Effect Options, and do the following: On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, select Quarter Spin. On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, select Counterclockwise. On the Timing tab, in the Start list, select With Previous. On the Timing tab, in the Speed box enter 4.0 seconds. Click OK. On the slide, select the text box, and then in the Custom Animation task pane, do the following: Click the Add Effect, point to Entrance and select More Effects. In the Add Entrance Effect dialog box, under Subtle select Fade, and then click OK. Select the fade entrance effect (second effect), and under Modify: Fade do the following: In the Start list, select With Previous. In the Speed list, select Slow. With the text box still selected, click Add Effect, point to Emphasis and select More Effects. In the Add Emphasis Effect dialog box, under Basic select Spin, and then click OK. Select the spin emphasis effect (third effect), and under Modify: Spin do the following: In the Start list, select With Previous. In the Amount list, select Half Spin. In the Speed list select Slow. With the text box still selected, click Add Effect, point to Emphasis and select More Effects. In the Add Emphasis Effect dialog box, under Basic select Spin, and then click OK. Click the arrow to the right of the spin emphasis effect (fourth effect), select Effect Options, and do the following: On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, in the Custom box enter 30°, and then press ENTER. On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, select Counterclockwise. On the Timing tab, in the Start list, select With Previous. On the Timing tab, in the Delay box enter 3.0 seconds. On the Timing tab, in the Speed box enter 1 seconds (Fast). Click OK. To reproduce the background on this slide, do the following: Right-click the slide background area, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Gradient fill in the Fill pane, and then do the following: In the Type list, select Linear. In the Direction, list click Linear Down (first row, second option from the left) Under Gradient stops, click Add or Remove until two stops appear in the drop-down list. Also under Gradient stops, customize the gradient stops as follows: Select Stop 1 from the list, and then do the following: In the Stop position box, enter 0%. Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors click Black, Text 1 (first row, second option from the left). Select Stop 2 from the list, and then do the following: In the Stop position box, enter 100%. Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors click Black, Text 1, Lighter 50% (second row, second option from the left).
Custom animation effects: spinning clip art with text (Intermediate) To reproduce the clip art on this slide, do the following: On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Clip Art. In the Clip Art pane, in the Search for box, enter j0435540. In the Search in list, select Everywhere, and then click Go. Select the clip art file in the pane to insert it into the slide. (Note: If you choose another clip art file, the clip art must be in the Windows Metafile format [.wmf].) On the slide, select the clip art. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Size group, do the following: In the Shape Height box, enter 5.83”. In the Shape Width box, enter 8.12”. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, and then click Ungroup. In the Microsoft Office PowerPoint dialog box, click Yes. On the slide, select the converted clip art. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Select, and then click Selection Pane. In the Selection and Visibility pane, select the top-level group. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, and then click Ungroup. Also in the Selection and Visibility pane, select the Autoshape object, and then press DELETE. Press CTRL+A to select all of the objects on the slide. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, and then click Group. Select the group. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shape Effects, point to Preset, and then under Presets click Preset 8 (second row, fourth option from the left). With the group still selected, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the bottom right corner of the Size group, click the Size and Position dialog box launcher, and do the following: On the Size tab, in the Height box, enter 6.27”. On the Size tab, in the Width box, enter 6.27”. On the Position tab, in the Horizontal box, enter 3.89”. On the Position tab, in the Vertical box, enter 1.55” To reproduce the text on this slide, do the following: On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box. Drag to draw a text box on the slide. In the text box, enter text and select it. On the Home tab, in the Font group do the following: In the Font list, select Candara. In the Font Size box, enter 32 pt. In the Font Color list, under Standard Colors select Orange (third option from the left). Click Italic. Select the text box on the slide, and then under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Size group, do the following: In the Shape Height box, enter 7.29”. In the Shape Width box, enter 7.29”. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the WordArt Styles group, click Text Effects, point to Transform, and under Follow Path select Arch Up (first option from the left). To wrap the text upside down, at the bottom of the text box, drag the pink adjustment diamond from the center left position in the text box to the lower right corner of the text box. With the text box still selected, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the bottom right corner of the Size group, click the Size and Position dialog box launcher, and then on the Position tab do the following: In the Horizontal box, enter 3.38”. In the Vertical box, enter 1.04”. To reproduce the animation effects on this slide, do the following: On the Animation tab, in the Animations group, click Custom Animation. Select the circle clip art on the slide, and then in the Custom Animation task pane, do the following: Click Add Effect, point to Emphasis effect and select More Effects. In the Add Emphasis Effect dialog box, under Basic select Spin, and then click OK. Click the arrow to the right of the spin emphasis effect, select Effect Options, and do the following: On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, select Quarter Spin. On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, select Counterclockwise. On the Timing tab, in the Start list, select With Previous. On the Timing tab, in the Speed box enter 4.0 seconds. Click OK. On the slide, select the text box, and then in the Custom Animation task pane, do the following: Click the Add Effect, point to Entrance and select More Effects. In the Add Entrance Effect dialog box, under Subtle select Fade, and then click OK. Select the fade entrance effect (second effect), and under Modify: Fade do the following: In the Start list, select With Previous. In the Speed list, select Slow. With the text box still selected, click Add Effect, point to Emphasis and select More Effects. In the Add Emphasis Effect dialog box, under Basic select Spin, and then click OK. Select the spin emphasis effect (third effect), and under Modify: Spin do the following: In the Start list, select With Previous. In the Amount list, select Half Spin. In the Speed list select Slow. With the text box still selected, click Add Effect, point to Emphasis and select More Effects. In the Add Emphasis Effect dialog box, under Basic select Spin, and then click OK. Click the arrow to the right of the spin emphasis effect (fourth effect), select Effect Options, and do the following: On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, in the Custom box enter 30°, and then press ENTER. On the Effect tab, under Settings, in the Amount list, select Counterclockwise. On the Timing tab, in the Start list, select With Previous. On the Timing tab, in the Delay box enter 3.0 seconds. On the Timing tab, in the Speed box enter 1 seconds (Fast). Click OK. To reproduce the background on this slide, do the following: Right-click the slide background area, and then click Format Background. In the Format Background dialog box, click Fill in the left pane, select Gradient fill in the Fill pane, and then do the following: In the Type list, select Linear. In the Direction, list click Linear Down (first row, second option from the left) Under Gradient stops, click Add or Remove until two stops appear in the drop-down list. Also under Gradient stops, customize the gradient stops as follows: Select Stop 1 from the list, and then do the following: In the Stop position box, enter 0%. Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors click Black, Text 1 (first row, second option from the left). Select Stop 2 from the list, and then do the following: In the Stop position box, enter 100%. Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors click Black, Text 1, Lighter 50% (second row, second option from the left).
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6/23/2011 L B & I Employment tax program Employment Tax Program Role of LB&I ET Specialist Referrals Team Coordinator’s To Do List Q & A Now you can use your mouse to click on the action button on this presentation slide to easily get you to the desired slide content.
6/23/2011 Heather Maloy – LB&I Commissioner Kathy Robbins - Director Field Specialist Howard Martin - Acting DFO (Deputy Director) Robin Arnold - National Program Manager Kathy VanDeventer - ET Specialty Analyst Walter Hall - ET Manager Employment tax program Demo
6/23/2011 Informal Request Consulting Compliance LB&I Cases – CIC & IC Role of LB&I ET Specialist Demo
6/23/2011 Specialist Referral System (SRS) Submit Referral with LIN link ET Manager Reviews Consulting Reject Accept Formal Referral Referrals Demo
6/23/2011 Prior to the ET Specialist’s arrival the following should be present: LIN link M-3 work papers Response to ET suggested IDR (Issued by TC during consulting phase) CAS - Accounts Payable files (cash disbursements) / Vendor Analysis Key Officer tax returns (CEO & top highly paid officers) Access to BOD Minutes / Compensation Committee Minutes (immediately following the ET Specialist arrival) team Coordinator’s to do list Demo
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10 Things We Can’t Live Without in 2010 Now you can use your mouse to click on the image button on every single slide during your entire presentation show to easily get you to the desired slide content.
The iPad might be the latest must-have gizmo, but the power of computers transcends trendiness. Shipments of notebooks have skyrocketed over the last three years, with sales in 2010 likely to be double what they were in 2007, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. Part of the jump comes from cheap netbooks, but portable computers of all sizes are becoming ubiquitous as we socialize, communicate, shop, get our news and increasingly live our lives online. Desktop sales, meanwhile, have been on a steady decline, as mobility trumps stability. Portable computers
Lots of people have cut back on cable TV, telephone service, and even gas and electricity usage. But once you've got high-speed Internet access, you don't go back. In a Pew Research Center survey from last year, high-speed Internet was one of only three things people said was more of a necessity in 2009 than in 2006. Appliances like microwaves, clothes dryers and dishwashers, by contrast, were considered less essential in 2009 than they used to be. And data from the Telecommunications Industry Association shows that the rapid increase in broadband Internet subscribers barely slowed in 2008 or 2009. By 2013, more than 90 percent of all Internet connections in the United States will be high-speed. High-speed Internet access
Overall sales of cell phones dipped for the first time ever in 2009. But sales of smart phones -- which can handle email, browse the Internet and do a variety of other things -- rose by 7 percent, according to TIA. And sales could surge by 25 percent this year, as people who have been putting off mobile upgrades finally nab the iPhone or Blackberry of their dreams. Like portable computers, smart phones have become a lifeline for the harried multitaskers we pretend we're not. Smart phones
While data doesn't readily show how much families spend on schooling, many families say they've given up other things in order to protect their kids' education, whether it's private school or college, tutoring, enrichment programs or school-related activities. Private school enrollments fell by less than one percent from 2008 to 2010, and college enrollments have gone up over the last couple of years. That's partly because jobs are scarce, but also because Americans simply value education. "This is an investment that pays off very well," says Sandy Baum, an economist at the College Board. "People are willing to borrow for it and they know that it's shortsighted to forego it." Education
Ticket sales dipped in 2008 but bounced back in 2009, hitting a five-year high. One big reason was Avatar and other 3-D films, which accounted for 11 percent of the box office take in 2009, up from 2 percent the year before. Any box-office increase is a victory for movie theaters, which until last year had been losing viewers to home theater systems and an expanding lineup of movies on cable and the Internet. Movies
Americans are spending less on entertainment -- but watching more TV. A recent survey by consulting firm Deloitte found that they typical American watches nearly 18 hours' worth of shows on a home TV each week, two hours more than a year earlier. One reason might be that more unemployed people are killing time at home. But TV might also seem like a cheap alternative to sports events, concerts and DVD purchases. And hard-core TV watchers can't be all that strapped, since sales of high-definition TV sets have risen steadily right through the recession. TV
The need for mobility applies to music, too. CD sales fell by 21 percent in 2009, but downloads of singles and entire albums rose by nearly as much. The Pew Survey comparing luxuries and necessities helps explain why: More people considered an iPod a necessity in 2009 than in 2006, despite the recession. Music downloads
Fido sits at the table these days. Maybe even at the head of the table. While Americans have cut spending on themselves, spending on pet food, supplies, grooming, vet care and clothing (clothing?) has been rising uninterrupted by about 5 percent per year. Industry officials attribute this to the "humanization" of pets, which in turn has led many pet owners to close the "quality of life gap" between their animals and themselves. The iWoof can't be far behind. Pets
Smoking less doesn't make us entirely virtuous. Americans have backed off the high-end booze, but we're drinking enough cheap stuff to make up for it, which is the usual trend during recessions. Beer and wine sales have inched up as well over the last few years. With bar and restaurant sales down, that suggests more people are drinking at home--while they watch TV, probably. Booze
Americans have actually followed that penny-pinching advice, and cut back on the $5 daily lattes. But they're compensating by brewing more of their own coffee. About 56 percent of American adults drink coffee, a proportion that hasn't changed over the last few years. But a recent survey by the National Coffee Association found that 86 percent of coffee drinkers make their own at home, up from 82 percent a year earlier. And those drinking coffee made someplace else (think Starbucks) fell from 31 percent in 2009 to 26 percent in 2010. Of course, if people are drinking more booze at home, then it makes sense that they'd be dosing themselves with more coffee, too. If the economy improves, maybe we'll need less of each. Coffee
Better Presentation, Better Business. INTERACTIVE presentation --------- Ability to deliver your presentation with the power of visual interactivity. Interactive PowerPoint Presentation Navigation Style: Zoned Use left click or press enter to see demo
Now you can use your mouse to click on the pre-designated area of an image on the presentation slide to easily get you to the desired slide content.
Now you can use your mouse to click on the pre-designated area of an image on the presentation slide to easily get you to the desired slide content.
Interactive Presentation — Zoned Navigation Style Demo
Interactive Presentation — Zoned Navigation Style Demo
Interactive Presentation — Zoned Navigation Style Demo Interactive presentation styles not only address the shortfall of conventional linear slide shows, but also provide the user/developer with much needed flexibility, ease of use, and efficiency in managing the presentation slides as brand marketing resources.
Interactive Presentation — Zoned Navigation Style Demo Interactive presentation styles not only address the shortfall of conventional linear slide shows, but also provide the user/developer with much needed flexibility, ease of use, and efficiency in managing the presentation slides as brand marketing resources.
Interactive Presentation — Zoned Navigation Style Demo Interactive presentation styles not only address the shortfall of conventional linear slide shows, but also provide the user/developer with much needed flexibility, ease of use, and efficiency in managing the presentation slides as brand marketing resources.
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