
by Geetesh Bajaj, February 26th 2013
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PowerPoint Concept Slides: Six Petals Circle
 These Six Petals Circle graphics are part of our Petal Circles series that add stylized tips to
your circle shapes. These two tip styles: Rounded and Pointed make your circles look different from conventional
segmented circle graphics. They also break the monotony of text heavy slides, and help you explain concepts
better to your audiences. Using these circle shapes also convinces your audiences that you care enough about
them to make the slides look appealing and comprehensible. What's more, these shapes are also so much fun to use!
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MagPointer: Conversation with Yossi Pinkas
Yossi Pinkas is co-founder of MagPointer. MagPointer is the developer of a PowerPoint add-on for improving audience
engagement during presentations, making presentations more interactive and easier to follow. In this discussion,
Yossi explains how you can use MagPointer to make your presentations more responsive and interesting.
Read the conversation here
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Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Audio
Add Bookmarks for Audio Clips
One of the very important, new abilities in PowerPoint 2010 relates to you being able to play your audio files from a
certain point within the clip. To do so, you need to use the Bookmarks feature. Bookmarks in PowerPoint are similar
to the conventional bookmarks you place within the pages of a book you read. In the same way that you can easily
access a particular page with the help of a bookmark, the Bookmarks you add to an audio clip become indicators of the
position you want to play the clip from.
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Learn PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Indents
Indent Markers for Bulleted and Numbered Lists
Have you pulled your hair trying to adjust spacing before and after bulleted and numbered lists in PowerPoint? And
if you have been valiant enough to try, did you succeed? And even if you succeeded to some extent, were you satisfied
-- or did you want more control? This is at least one of those scenarios where we can tell you that PowerPoint has all
the options you are looking for -- but where exactly you will tweak these options is not intuitive at all! Read on to
learn more -- some part of this tutorial can be a little technical -- but we'll try to explain with use of plain English
terms and several visuals.
Tweak Bullets with First Line Indent Marker
Although this is not so obvious, the position of the bullets or numbers in a list is influenced by indent markers
you see on the Horizontal Ruler within PowerPoint. There are three types of Indent Markers -- the First Line Indent
Marker, the Hanging Indent Marker, and the Left Indent Marker. In this tutorial, we will explore how the First
Line Indent Marker influences the position of the bullets (or numbers). The First Line Indent Marker determines
the left most edge of the bullet character itself. If you drag this First Line Indent Marker along the Horizontal
Ruler, the bullets associated with the selected text also move accordingly.
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Getting your PowerPoint tasks done quicker is just one of the benefits you will gain by using keyboard shortcuts.
Are you aware of all PowerPoint keyboard shortcuts?
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This 56 page PDF e-book downloads quick, costs you $0 or more,
and is a valuable resource. The PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts
E-Book covers the last three Windows versions of PowerPoint: PowerPoint 2010, 2007, and 2003. And now, the e-book has
already been updated for the new PowerPoint 2013.
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