Using the standard toolbar in Microsoft PowerPoint is a PowerPoint

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system toolbars that allow users to quickly access a function or command with a mouse click. One of these toolbars is called the standard toolbar. " The Standard toolbar contains the most basic commands of the presentation. Directions for use of the most common, toolbar buttons below standard .

Start Microsoft PowerPoint. Open a new blank document or open an existing PowerPoint presentation files. Look for the "Standard toolbar, which is just below the menus at the top of the screen .

Click the" New "button on the standard toolbar to start a new presentation PowerPoint blank. Click the Open button to open a PowerPoint presentation from your files. Click the Save button to save your new or existing PowerPoint presentation. The "New" button is the button is a blank sheet of paper, the Open button to open the file folder and the "Save" button is a floppy image .

Use your mouse to click the "Send" button to quickly open an email message and attach the PowerPoint presentation to the email address. This button has an image of an envelope and a paper clip in it .

activate the "Print" and "Preview" button by clicking on them with the mouse. The "Print" button, which takes an image of a printer it will print your presentation. The "Preview" button, which takes a photo of a piece of paper with a magnifying glass, so it will print preview where you can see how the document is printed .

Open the "Spelling" clicking the tool of "spelling" button, a check mark with the letters "ABC" above the checkmark .

apply standard formatting options for presentation through the use of "Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo and Redo" buttons. The "Cut" button (the button with a pair of scissors), a selection of cuts of the presentation to the clipboard, while the "Copy" button copies the information to the clipboard. The Paste button to paste everything that is on the clipboard in his presentation. "Undo", a back arrow, it undoes the last action. "Redo", the image of the arrow forward, to redo the last action you made.

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