Monday, 21 September 2015

Re: [ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Creating Simple Check List in Excel

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On 21 September 2015 at 11:24, Junaid Tahir <mjunaidtahir@gmail.com> wrote:


Here is the Simple Checklist in PowerPoint you'll learn to create:

Simple Checklist PowerPoint TutorialSince checklists are quite common in a business presentation, you will find this tutorial to be quite relevant to your needs. You can also use this checklist tutorial to create…

  1. Agenda slides
  2. Summary Slides
  3. Quiz or
  4. Any numbered list

(Huh! There you see the different uses of a numbered list) Let us learn the steps right away.

Step 1: Create the boxes

Go to Auto shapes menu and pick the rounded rectangle tool. Move the yellow handle on the top edge towards the centre to increase the curvature as shown below:

Rounded rectangle for checklist Make as many copies of the rounded rectangle using 'Ctrl+C' and 'Ctrl+V' option:

Copies of the rounded rectangle Place the last rectangle at the position where you want the list to end. These rectangles will act as text placeholders.

Go to Arrange -> Align -> Align Vertically. Once again go to Arrange -> Distribute -> Distribute Vertically. You will get the following result:

Arrange Text boxesRelated: Elegant PowerPoint Calendar

The boxes for the list are ready. The next step is to…

Step 2: Add circle placeholders

Go to Auto shapes menu and pick the oval tool. Hold the 'Shift' tab to create a perfect circle. Stick the circles to the left edge of the rounded rectangle boxes. The circles will serve as place holders for the numbered list.

Add Number placeholders to checklistRelated: Get from Boring Lists to Smart Graphics

Step 3: Add the finishing touches

You can apply the quick style of your choice to make your PowerPoint checklist and placeholders look visually interesting.

Quick style to create checklist in PowerPoint When you enter relevant text you get the completed checklist PowerPoint template as follows:

Completed checklist PowerPoint You can alter the type of quick style you use to create variations of the template as shown below:

Checklist Template Variation You can always expand or reduce the list to suit your specific needs.

Smarter option for business presenters:

It takes a lot of time and effort to create professional looking graphics and diagrams. Most business presenters don't have the time to create such high quality graphics for themselves. That is why we came up with our 'PowerPoint Charts CEO Bundle with 2 Volumes of templates'. Here are some example checklist templates taken from the bundle:

Here is a simple checked list from PowerPoint CEO Pack 1:

PowerPoint Checklist from CEO Pack 1 There can be more variations created of the same diagram with where you highlight the point being discussed. Here is a creative template from checklist section of CEO Pack 1:

PowerPoint checklist from CEO pack 1Browse PowerPoint charts and Diagrams CEO Pack 1You can also use autoshapes, gradients and rounded text boxes to create a stunning template like this:

2 text boxes list from PowerPoint Graphics and Concepts CEO pack 2

Here is a tag style unique template also created in PowerPoint and taken from Bullet Points Alternative section of PowerPoint Graphics CEO Pack 2:

Unique numbered lists from PowerPoint Graphics CEO pack 2

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