by Geetesh Bajaj, March 3, 2015
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Atom Graphics for PowerPoint - 01
Atoms represent activity at the most minute level, and are often used to suggest agility! In this set, we bring you
not one or two, but ten variations of these atoms. These atom graphics can be used on their own, or also combined
with other graphics such as a human head to create a larger concept or analogy!
Download and use these atom graphics in your slides
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Setting a Recording Audio Device in Mac OS X
Many applications, including PowerPoint allow you to record your voice using a connected microphone. In PowerPoint such recorded
voice-overs work very well as slide narrations. However, if your connected microphone does not work using the recording options in
PowerPoint or another application, then you may have to first find if the microphone hardware was detected or not by the Mac OS X.
Also if detected, has it been selected for recording? In this tutorial, we will discover how you can take care of these concerns
-- follow these steps to learn more.
Learn how to set up a recording audio device in Mac OS X
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Adobe Presenter: Add Presenters
Every presentation created has an intended presenter, who delivers the presentation. In Adobe Presenter you can assign a single presenter
to all slides in a presentation, or assign different presenters to individual slides. You can not only assign presenter(s), but can also
add detailed information about presenters such as the name, a photograph, their job title, a short biographical notes, a company logo, and
also contact information. You don't have to fill in all fields. Adding a presenter will make your presentation more credible.
Learn how to add presenters in Adobe Presenter
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Learn PowerPoint 2013 for Windows: Slides
Removing Sections
If you want to logically categorize your presentation slides so that they can be easily managed, then you should use the Sections option.
You are not just limited to adding and renaming Sections -- you can also move slides from one Section to another, or change the order of
Sections, or collapse / expand Sections etc. Other than these activities, you can also remove a Section, as explained in this tutorial.
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Learn PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Sections
Removing Sections
Creating Sections in your presentation helps you to logically categorize your presentation slides so that you can easily manage them. Just
adding and naming sections is not all that you can do. You can do more such as moving slides from one section to another, or changing the
order of the sections, or collapsing / expanding sections etc. Other than these activities, you can also remove a section. This removing
action itself has got few more options, as explained in this tutorial.
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Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Sections
Animating Slide Objects While Media is Playing
Let's imagine you have a 3 minute video or audio clip. Exactly after the clip has played for a minute, you want some text to appear
super-imposed above the video clip, or just show on the slide while the audio clip is playing. All this while, the original audio or video
clip should continue playing. It might seem difficult, but you can end up with these results quite easily using the Trigger Animation
option. These Trigger animations typically happen as a result of a click on some other slide object -- but in PowerPoint 2010, you can now
cause Trigger animations to also happen on media playback through a Bookmark.
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Learn PowerPoint: Placeholders
Pictures in Content or Picture Placeholders
Placeholders in PowerPoint make it easy for the users to insert any media file such as pictures, video, audio, etc. For Pictures, PowerPoint
provides two placeholders - Content and Picture. Although both placeholders enable you to insert pictures, there is a difference in the way
that pictures behave when inserted within these placeholders. In this tutorial we'll explore the difference in between Content and Picture
placeholders.
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