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March 8, 2022 |
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Using the Chains Feature in ToolsToo v10: Conversation with Gil Segal |
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Gil Segal is the creator of ToolsToo and a senior software consultant. Gil is always on the lookout for ways to automate manual tasks in any software he uses and has been a PowerPoint power-user since the mid 90’s. In this interview, Gil talks about the new Chains Feature in ToolsToo v10 add-in for
PowerPoint. |
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View and read the conversation here |
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Feature List 01 (Layout with Tabs) |
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The Feature List Layout comprises three sample PowerPoint presentations: one each to create a visual list for 4 features, 5 features, and 6 features. These work great when you have too much information to fit within one slide. This solution lets you use multiple slides, but the visual result is still that of one single slide! |
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Buy and Download Feature List 01 (Layout with Tabs) for $4.99+ (671 kb) |
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How to Raise Yourself From Garden Talker to Go-to Speaker |
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If you are giving a talk you need to immediately capture the attention of your audience. You want to grip them, arouse their interest, and get them involved from the very start. I could have started the above talk by explaining that I was working as the Head of Public Relations for Gloucester City Council and that I was going to give
them a talk about how to run a publicity campaign and keep it going for nine months. |
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Read more with Marcus Grodentz of Toastmasters International |
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Quotes |
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When I Started Storytelling: by Margot Leitman
"I can honestly say that when I started storytelling—speaking openly about my experiences—my life changed for the better. I started having sincere relationships with people right away, instead of hiding behind bravado or small talk." |
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Save as PDF in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Do you want to export your Powerpoint slides into a PDF before sharing it with others? Saving a PowerPoint presentation as a PDF has its pros and cons. The biggest advantage is that recipients won’t be able to edit your slides, and also that you can embed fonts easily. An even better advantage is that you may use PDFs as a
substitute for creating drafts or finished slides, rather than using printouts, thus saving so much paper. Disadvantages include that you cannot be entirely multimedia-friendly, because it's not easy or simple to end up with animated PDFs, or even create PDFs with audio and video clips. Whatever your thoughts may be, PowerPoint makes it very easy to create PDFs. |
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Learn to create PDFs from your presentations in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Research Options in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Have you ever wondered why the reference sources that are shown within the Research Task Pane in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, PowerPoint, etc. differ from computer to computer? Some computers may show extra thesauri or more options. Why does that happen? And can you control which sites show up within your Research Task
Pane? Yes, you can control to a certain extent via Research options. |
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Explore Research options in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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