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Handmade Slides: Sticky Tape for PowerPoint - 02
This set contains Sticky Tape graphics with polka dot patterns already placed in PowerPoint slides. You just need to copy them and paste within your slides. Use them to create a look that makes a picture, shape, or anything else appear as if it has been stuck on a surface, board, or wall with tape! These ready-made Sticky Tape segments have been provided in 10 different colors, and all colors have various transparency values.
Get these Sticky Tape graphics now
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Presentation Genius: Conversation with Simon Raybould
Simon Raybould is a speaker and trainer. As a speaker, he specializes in resilience, emotional robustness, public speaking and presenting. As a trainer, he is the director of the training company Aware Plus. He has a particular speciality as a trainer and coach helping anyone who wants to make better use of their voice or who wants (needs?) to make better presentations. Basically, as he says, "it all boils down to 'impact'". His clients range from
start-ups to multi-nationals such as Dell Computers and football teams in the English Premiership! In this conversation, Simon discusses his new book, Presentation Genius.
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FlevyPro: Conversation with David Tang
David Tang is the founder of Flevy, the leading provider of business frameworks and analysis tools. Flevy's materials are of the same caliber as those produced by top-tier management consulting firms--most were developed by seasoned executives and consultants with 20+ years of experience. Prior to Flevy, David worked as a management consultant for 8 years. In this conversation, David discusses FlevyPro, a subscription service for frameworks and diagrams that you can
use on PowerPoint slides.
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TeamSlide: Conversation with Kartik Sundar
Kartik Sundar is focused on helping consultants improve their productivity. As a former management and corporate strategy consultant, Kartik has firsthand knowledge of consulting workflows and understands the process of building insightful business presentations. He is now a co-founder at Aploris GmbH, a software firm that builds PowerPoint-focused productivity tools. In this conversation, Kartik discusses TeamSlide, a content management solution that helps keep
PowerPoint content at your fingertips.
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Keyboard Sequences: PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Many users are familiar with keyboard shortcuts for PowerPoint 2016 -- yet there are no real shortcuts for tasks users need to perform all the time -- this includes changing PowerPoint's views or even aligning or reordering slide objects. Thankfully, there are many keyboard sequences that work for these tasks. Most sequences entail that you press two buttons -- and then press a third button after a moment. So if the keyboard sequence is listed as Alt+S > H -- then you must press
the Alt and S keys together -- let go those two keys and then press the H key.
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Sway Tutorials
Storyline in Sway
Sway has a three pane interface. The leftmost area typically sports the All Cards pane, and that can be turned off by clicking the Close button on its top-left area. The rightmost area is reserved for the Preview pane. Right in between these two panes is Sway's Storyline area. All Cards you create and edit within Sway live within the Storyline.
Media Cards in Sway
Cards in Sway are containers for various types of content - and are available in one of three Categories. These three Categories are Text, Media, and Group. We have already explored the Text Cards category - and now we will start exploring the various types of Media Cards. To view the types of Media Cards available, you will first need to insert a Card in your Sway Storyline.
Picture Cards in Sway
Sway is an amazing tool that lets you play with disparate objects such as text, pictures, charts, multimedia, and even social media - all in one cohesive platform! Each object in Sway needs a home of its own - and Sway calls these "container" homes Cards. Let us now explore how you can work with Picture Cards in Sway.
Video Cards in Sway
We've already explored quite a bit within our Microsoft Sway tutorials, but we will reiterate that you cannot just add any content to your Sways without first adding a Card that will hold that content. So these Cards are essentially containers for your content. To place your video content in Sway, you will first therefore need to insert a Video Card, and that's precisely what we will learn within this tutorial.
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