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December 21, 2021 |
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Presentation Summit 2022: Conversation with Rick Altman |
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Rick Altman has been hired by hundreds of companies, listened to by tens of thousands of professionals, and read by millions of people, all of whom seek better results with their presentation content and delivery. He covers the whole of the industry, from message crafting, through presentation design, slide
creation, software technique, and delivery. He is the host of the Presentation Summit, now in its 20th season as the most prominent learning event for the presentation community. In this conversation, Rick talks about the upcoming Presentation Summit 2022, being held both virtually and on location in San Diego, CA, United States from October 9 to 12, 2022.
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Read the conversation here. |
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Loading and Using Custom Dictionaries In PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Do you wonder what happens behind the scenes when you run a spell check in PowerPoint or any other Microsoft Office program? This is what happens: PowerPoint looks at each word you have typed and matches those words with the entries listed within its dictionary. If it comes across any word that its dictionary does not contain, it goes
ahead and marks that word as misspelled. Then it offers you suggestions for that supposedly misspelled word, so that you can replace that word with any other similar word found within its dictionary. |
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Learn how to load and use custom dictionaries in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. |
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If You’ve Ever Sat Through a Typical PowerPoint Presentation: by John Medina
"As you no doubt have noticed if you’ve ever sat through a typical PowerPoint presentation, people don’t pay attention to boring things. You’ve got seconds to grab someone’s attention and only 10 minutes to keep it. At 9 minutes and 59 seconds, something must be done to regain attention and restart the clock–something emotional and relevant. Also, the brain needs a break. That’s why I use stories in this book to make many of my
points." |
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Edit Custom Dictionaries in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Imagine this scenario: you have created a specialized, medical presentation, and you're troubled to see that all slides are full of squiggly, red, underlined words! These squiggly underlines indicate what PowerPoint considers to be misspelled words. Don't blame PowerPoint, because its medical terminology is somewhat limited.
Yes, all words in your medical presentation are correctly spelled. The solution is to teach PowerPoint to spell those words, and enhance its custom dictionary. |
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Learn how to edit custom dictionaries in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. |
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