AutoContent Wizard cantitle slide, which is the first slide in the presentation. When you finish, the wizard provides a suggested outline that you can modify.
The New Presentation task pane provides four options for creating a new presentation:Click “Blank presentation” if you have content ready and a design in mind. After you click this option, the Slide Layout task pane appears with predesigned slide layouts from which you can choose a layout suitable for the slide you want to create.Click “From design template” if you have content ready but need help with the look of the presentation. Each template provides predefined slide colors and text styles from which you can choose. After you click this option, the Slide Design task pane appears, in which you can choose a template.Click “From AutoContent wizard” if you need help with both the presentation’s content and its look. The AutoContent Wizard prompts you for a presentation title and information about the presentation and lets you choose a presentation style and type. PowerPoint then provides a basic outline to help you organize the content into a professional presentation.Click “From existing presentation” if you have an existing presentation that is close enough in either content or design that you can use it as a template for the new one. After you click this option, the New from Existing Presentation dialog box appears, so that you can browse to the file you want through the “Look in” box.Click “Photo Album” if you want to create an album of photographs or a portfolio of other graphics images.
In this exercise, you will use the AutoContent Wizard to create a presentation, and then you will save the results.On the Standard toolbar, click the New button. Then if the New Presentation task pane is not displayed, click the Other Task Panes down arrow at the right end of the task pane’s title bar, and click New Presentation in the drop-down list.In the New Presentation task pane, click From AutoContent wizard.The AutoContent Wizard displays its Start page. On the left side of the page is a “roadmap” of the pages with the active page indicated by a green box.Read the introduction, and then click Next.The box next to Presentation type turns green to indicate that this is now the current page. The second page prompts you to select a presentation type. To help you identify presentation types quickly, the wizard organizes presentations by category.



On the Standard toolbar, click the Save button.PowerPoint displays the Save As dialog box and suggests the title of the first slide as the name of the file.In the File name box, replace the selected name with AutoContent.On the Places bar, click My Documents. Then double-click the Microsoft Press folder, double-click the PowerPoint 2003 SBS folder, and double-click the CreatingPresent folder.The contents of the CreatingPresent folder are displayed.Click the Create New Folder button, type NewAuto as the name of the folder, and click OK.Click Save, or press the [Enter] key to save the AutoContent presentation in the NewAuto folder.The title bar now displays AutoContent as the name of the current file.
CLOSE the AutoContent presentation.