Footnotes and Endnotes
Footnotes and Endnotes in Microsoft Word
Footnotes and endnotes are useful tools for adding citations, comments, or explanations to your text.
Footnotes and endnotes are useful tools for adding citations, comments, or explanations to your text.
A Shared Mailbox is an email account that does not have a network account password and there is no account to log in with to make changes. Unlike Generic accounts, where permissions management is normally done by logging into a computer, Shared Mailboxes need to be handled differently.
SupportMe is a self-service portal for raising support calls e.g. IT Support calls, reporting lost property, requesting library books to be sent cross-campus for you etc.
The University of Chichester Library Services are based in the Learning Resource Centres (LRCs) on both of our campuses. There is a team of professional librarians at each campus who provide specialist support, deliver information skills training and manage the library resources in their subject areas.
Please follow the below link to take you to start a chat.
https://chi.libanswers.com/chat/widget/d18d9b01776f032ffb3cf1e755e427aa
You can also reach us via:
Telephone 01243 816222
Email help@chi.ac.uk
Or log a job on supportme.chi.ac.uk
In PowerPoint 2019 and onwards you can record a Presentation. This will save your narration of the slides (audio or video) and the timings of your slide changes and animation triggers. Once the presentation recording has been complete. The video/audio will be embedded into the slides. You can also 'export' a video from PowerPoint for upload to Chiplayer or another location.
PowerPoint has a new feature which mimics the style of presentation of Prezzi, using one large slide to place all of the subsequent slides on. Throughout the presentation, these slides will be zoomed into when that slide is reached, giving the impression that the whole presentation is encapsulated into a single slide.
The Animation pane allows you to change the order objects animate in, without needing to remove and reapply animations.
There are two ways to add audio to a presentation:
1. Adding Audio already on your PC (saved)
2. Record Audio (record live)
Have the audio file saved to the computer locally as an MP3 file - (if you have an obscure file type then email ITskills@chi.ac.uk who may be able to help convert the file to MP3)
Once you have the file as an MP3 on your computer, open PowerPoint and navigate to the slide you wish the audio to appear on.
This page will show you how to embed an online video like YouTube in your PowerPoint Presentation.