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Create Christmas Video/DVD Family Tree with PowerPoint
Christmas is right at the corner. Are you ready to create a warm memory of family joy on the special holiday? You can make a PowerPoint family tree and convert it to video/DVD to present your family history and ancestry with younger generations.
Let's see how to create a Christmas Video/DVD Family Tree with PowerPoint. It must make big sense to have one on Christmas, the grand occasion for family reunion, and you can drill your PowerPoint skills to make a compelling family tree using charts.
Create Christmas Family Tree Video/DVD with PowerPoint
* The following steps are made on a PowerPoint 2010 beta program.
1. Choose Organizational Charts
2. Add info for Christmas Family Tree
In the chart you've selected, type in the exact family info of yours. As usual, enter the names of the oldest living relative and his companion into the first text box. Then add the next generation of the couple to the boxes in the second level box(s). Enter the names of their children in the subordinate boxes.
Manage shapes in your Christmas Family Tree
3. Choose Another Chart for Extended Family
If you are going to make a big family tree with stem chart and subordinate charts, you can create new slides for every sibling's family. Perform the previous steps to extend the family line.
4. Color Christmas Family Tree with Pictures and Backgrounds
To illustrate each family member, you can accompany an avatar or photo to every name. Click Insert -> Picture -> Insert Picture from File to choose a picture that best suits that family member. You can drag the border of the image and the text to make it a perfect fit.
Also, don't forget to add a beautiful background for your PowerPoint Family Tree. You can choose one template from the Design tab. To put the family tree with a typical Christmas style, download some free ones at Free Christmas PowerPoint Templates and Backgrounds, http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/powerpoint-knowledge/powerpoint-templates.html
5. Vivify Christmas Family Tree by Animations, Music and Movie Clips
To please the ears of your family, get most of these dynamic subtleties - animations, transitions, sound tracks and movie clips. Add animation for shapes in a family tree chart, insert a Christmas carol or song to play across the whole slideshow, and, bring in an old video montage of the family to give a unique touch. See in the article how to play a sound across all slides in your Christmas PowerPoint Family Tree?http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/powerpoint-knowledge/sound-across-slides.html
6. Convert Christmas PowerPoint Family Tree to DVD/Video
Finally, convert the Christmas Family Tree in PowerPoint to a more universal media format.
To watch the Christmas Family Tree slideshow on a home TV with all, burn it to high resolution DVD and hook the disk to a DVD player. The tool you need is a PowerPoint to DVD burning program like Moyea PPT to DVD Burner
To share the PowerPoint Family Tree with more friends via Internet at Christmas, convert it to smaller video and upload to YouTube, FaceBook, MySpace and etc. For that conversion, you can take the professional Moyea PPT to Video Converter
About the Author
Paula Cheung, technical writer and blogger for PowerPoint E-learning Center
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