In Microsoft PowerPoint, you can create a timeline to help organize your presentation. You can use the timeline to show the history of your presentation, the progress of your slides, and other important information. To create a timeline in PowerPoint, follow these steps:

  1. Open Microsoft PowerPoint.
  2. On the left side of the screen, click on the Tools tab.
  3. On the Tools tab, click on Timeline.
  4. In the Timeline window, you will see a list of tools that are available to you. These tools include rulers and buttons to move slides around, and check boxes to show or hide information on slides.
  5. To create a new slide in your presentation, click on the New button in the top right corner of the Timeline window. This will open a new window with all of your slides listed in order from oldest to newest. You can drag and drop slides into this window if necessary; however, it is best not to do this because it will cause Slide Show problems later on in your presentation!
  6. To add information to a slide, click on one of the check boxes next to information that you want to include on that slide (for example, an image or video). Then click on OK when you are finished editing that slide!

One of PowerPoint’s charms is the ability to visually represent information by using its large library of available graphics, such as charts and graphs. If you want to create a timeline, well, Microsoft has just the thing. Here’s how it’s done.

Open your PowerPoint presentation and navigate to the slide in which you would like to add a timeline. Once there, navigate to the “Insert” tab and select “SmartArt” from the “Illustrations” group.

The “Choose a SmartArt Graphic” window will appear. Here, select “Process” from the left-hand pane.

A library of several different process-focused SmartArt graphics will appear. You can choose the style you like best for your timeline. In this example, we’ll use the “Basic Timeline” option.

Once selected, information about the SmartArt option will be displayed in the right-hand pane. When you’re ready to insert the SmartArt, select the “OK” button.

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The timeline will now appear on the slide, along with a window where you will type the respective text for the timeline.

The text entered in the box will automatically reflect on the actual timeline.

By default, this timeline will have three bullets for you to fill out. To add more, place your cursor at the end of the last item on the list in the text window, press “Enter,” and then type the desired text. Repeat this step as many times as necessary.

The size of the text and the placement of the bullets on the timeline will adjust automatically.

When you’re finished adding text, select the “X” button at the top right of the text window.

If you need to adjust the colors of the timeline to better align with the presentation, select the timeline and then click “Change Colors” in the “SmartArt Styles” group of the “SmartArt Design” tab.

A menu will appear, displaying a large library of different color schemes for the timeline. In this example, we’ll use “Gradient Loop” from the “Accent 6” group.

Once selected, the change will take place on your timeline.

And, of course, you can adjust the bullets and the text in the timeline by clicking and dragging each item.

Finally, if you ever need to add or remove a bullet from (or edit text in) the timeline, you can bring back the text edit window by selecting the timeline and then clicking the “Left Arrow” icon found on the left side of the graphic box.

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