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Simple Powerpoint

This beginner level one-day course will leave you feeling confident in using the essential features of PowerPoint to create and alter simple presentation slides.

Monday, 23 Feb 2026 - 02 Mar 2026

 (only 5 places remaining)
This beginner level one-day course will leave you feeling confident in using the essential features of PowerPoint to create and alter simple presentation slides.
Perfect if you have never used PowerPoint before, or if you haven't used PowerPoint in a long time and are feeling a bit rusty.
Learn how to:
Create and save a new presentation.
View your presentation in different ways.
View the master slide and make changes that are reflected throughout the entire presentation.
Change the background colour and colour scheme for an existing template.
Add pictures to your presentation.
Enhance your presentation by adding special effects to your slides, text and pictures.
This is a basic introduction course but learners should have English language skills and some IT skills (how to use a mouse and how to open a document).
You can book directly on to this class by simply clicking the ‘Enrol Now’ button and accessing our online booking process.

For further information or queries. please contact enrol@suttoncollege.ac.uk or call 020 8289 4700.

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Essential Digital Skills Entry 3 and Level 1

Price £0.00 / £0.00

Time Commitment 2 Session(s):
Monday 09:15 - 11:15

Centre Sutton

Learning Aim Z0060080

Course Code S10066M14XG

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