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shelly Cashman PowerPoint 2016 | Module 4: SAM Project 1a Novice Kitchen Marvels CREATING AND FORMATTING INFORMATION GRAPHICS   GETTING STARTED Open the file SC_PPT16_4a_FirstLastName_1

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shelly Cashman PowerPoint 2016 | Module 4: SAM Project 1a

Novice Kitchen Marvels

CREATING AND FORMATTING INFORMATION GRAPHICS

 

GETTING STARTED

Open the file SC_PPT16_4a_FirstLastName_1.pptx, available for download from the SAM website.

Save the file as SC_PPT16_4a_FirstLastName_2.pptx by changing the “1” to a “2”.

0. If you do not see the .pptx file extension in the Save As dialog box, do not type it. The program will add the file extension for you automatically.

To complete this Project, you will also need to download and save the following support files from the SAM website:

0. Support_SC_PPT16_4a_Spatula.jpg

0. Support_SC_PPT16_4a_Turner.jpg

0. Support_SC_PPT16_4a_Icing.jpg

With the file SC_PPT16_4a_FirstLastName_2.pptx still open, ensure that your first and last name is displayed in the presenter notes on Slide 1.

· If the presenter notes do not display your name, delete the file and download a new copy from the SAM website.

 

PROJECT STEPS

Novice Kitchen Marvels offers classes, webinars, and recipes for people who know nothing about cooking or baking but want to learn. The company has discovered that its customers respond well to a general overview of the kitchen. You’re tasked with crafting a presentation that introduces baking. The business just received registered status for its cooking series, so you start by inserting the appropriate symbol.

On Slide 1 (“Baking Essentials for the New Enthusiast”), insert the Registered Sign symbol ® after the word “MARVELS” in the subtitle text box.

On Slide 2 (“Baking Is a Science and an Art”), to engage the reader, format the SmartArt as follows:

a. Change the color of the SmartArt graphic to Colorful Range - Accent Colors 4 to 5 in the Colorful row of the Change Colors gallery.

b. Apply the Cartoon SmartArt style in the 3-D section of the SmartArt Styles gallery.

c. Change the words “at least” to until in the “Don’t” sub-bullet.

On Slide 3 (“Super Bowl Home Food Stats”), to catch readers’ interest, create a table containing two columns and four rows using the data shown in Table 1 below.

 

Table 1: Data for the Table on Slide 3

 

Item

Amount

Avocados for guacamole

139 million pounds

Ultimate nachos

12 tons

Antacid sales next day

23% increase

 

 

With Slide 3 still displaying, format the table as follows:

d. Apply the Dark Style 2 – Accent 5/Accent 6 table style in the Dark section of the Table Styles gallery.

e. Change the font size of all text in the table to 20 pt.

f. Center the text in column 1.

On Slide 4 (“Basic Equipment”), to make the content more readable, convert the bulleted list into the Basic Block List SmartArt layout shown in Figure 1 below.

 

Figure 1: Basic Block List SmartArt Layout

With Slide 4 still displaying, format the SmartArt as follows:

g. Change the SmartArt color to Colorful – Accent Colors.

h. Apply the Subtle Effect SmartArt style.

i. Resize the SmartArt to a height of 4.6" and a width of 10".

On Slide 5 (“Scrape, Flip, Glide”), insert the Picture Caption List SmartArt, shown in Figure 2 on the next page.

Figure 2: Picture Caption List SmartArt Layout

With Slide 5 still displaying, format the SmartArt as follows:

j. In the first shape, insert the picture Support_SC_PPT16_4a_Spatula.jpg, available for download from the SAM website, and then enter Spatula as the caption.

k. In the second shape, insert the picture Support_SC_PPT16_4a_Turner.jpg, available for download from the SAM website, and then enter Turner/Flipper as the caption.

l. In the third shape, insert the picture Support_SC_PPT16_4a_Icing.jpg, available for download from the SAM website, and then enter Icing Knife as the caption.

m. Select the last unused shape and text box placeholders together in the SmartArt, and then delete them.

On Slide 6 (“What Do Americans Bake?”), modify the bar chart as follows:

n. Change the chart type from Clustered Bar to 3-D Clustered Column.

o. Enter SWEETS as the new chart title.

On Slide 7 (“Thanksgiving Desserts”), modify the pie chart as follows:

p. Apply the Layout 4 layout style in the Quick Layout gallery to the pie chart.

q. Apply the Style 8 chart style to the pie chart.

With Slide 7 still displaying, use Smart Guides to position the orange pie shape (“The Pies Have It”) beneath the pie chart as shown in Figure 3 on the next page.

Figure 3: Position for the Pie Shape on Slide 7

On Slide 8 (“Best Pie Pal”), create a Doughnut Pie chart with the data shown in Table 2 below.

 

Table 2: Data for the Pie Chart on Slide 8

 

 

Pairing

Ice Cream

40%

Coffee

45%

Whipped Cream

10%

Cheddar Cheese

5%

 

 

With Slide 8 still displaying, apply the Layout 2 layout style in the Quick Layout gallery to the doughnut pie chart.

On Slide 9 (“Altitude Adjustments”), format the table as follows:

r. Merge the cells in the bottom row.

s. Change the text direction of the text “INCREASE” in column 1 to rotate all text 270°.

t. Increase the height of the table to 4".

In Slide Sorter view, your presentation should look like the Final Figure below. Save your changes, close the presentation, and then exit PowerPoint. Follow the directions on the SAM website to submit your completed project.

 

Final Figure

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