
by Geetesh Bajaj, November 17, 2015
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Icons and Symbols for PowerPoint Presentations
Tired of searching online web for the perfect icon or symbol for your PowerPoint slides? Then this special download is just for you. Indezine welcomes you to download these Icon Symbols for PowerPoint. These icons and symbols are PowerPoint native graphics. This gives you the freedom to apply fills, effects and even resize as required. You get 230+ icons and symbols as part of this collection. Each of these come in 8 color variants.
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Bulb Graphics for PowerPoint
Bulbs are a source of light, and are often used to denote bright ideas! In this set, we bring you not one or two, but ten variations of these bulbs. These bulb 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! Each individual shape is a native PowerPoint shape that can be re-sized, rotated, or moved as required. You can also animate individual shapes as required. You can even change fills, lines, and
effects or even apply Shape Styles.
Download and use in your slides
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Learn PowerPoint 2013 for Windows
Removing Customizations from PCB Files
PowerPoint add-ins help in adding new capabilities that can polish your presentation in many ways. But when the time comes to uninstall these add-ins for whatsoever reason, you might be surprised to find their menu customizations still exist! Click those menu extensions and nothing may happen -- but these menu options are still there! In another scenario, you may have customized your PowerPoint menus and toolbars to a large extent -- and may now want to restore everything to a pristine
state -- almost like how the interface looked when you first installed PowerPoint.
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Sway Tutorials
Preview Pane in Sway
The Sway interface essentially is tri-paned. The first of the three panes typically shows content based on what you have selected from the toolbar - so you see the All Cards pane if you have selected Cards in the toolbar. The second pane is the Storyline, which is the editing environment for your Sways. Finally, the third area is the Preview pane.
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Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
Removing Customizations from PCB Files
PowerPoint add-ins help in adding new capabilities that can polish your presentation in many ways. But when the time comes to uninstall these add-ins for whatsoever reason, you might be surprised to find their menu customizations still exist! Click those menu extensions and nothing may happen -- but these menu options are still there! In another scenario, you may have customized your PowerPoint menus and toolbars to a large extent -- and may now want to restore everything to a pristine
state -- almost like how the interface looked when you first installed PowerPoint 2010.
Change Presentation Aspect Ratio from Standard to Widescreen
In PowerPoint 2010, the default slide ratio is 4:3 (Standard). This can be a challenge, especially if you have been asked to create a presentation that has a 16:9 (Widescreen) ratio. Yes, you can easily change the ratio later but it is best to start creating the slide from the beginning in the slide aspect ratio that you need. Although PowerPoint 2010 lets you change the ratio later, the process is nowhere as intuitive as it is when you change the presentation aspect ratio from
Widescreen to Standard in PowerPoint 2013. Still, let's see how PowerPoint 2010 fares.
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Learn PowerPoint 2007 for Windows
Removing Customizations from PCB Files
PowerPoint add-ins help in adding new capabilities that can polish your presentation in many ways. But when the time comes to uninstall these add-ins for whatsoever reason, you might be surprised to find their menu customizations still exist! Click those menu extensions and nothing may happen -- but these menu options are still there! In another scenario, you may have customized your PowerPoint menus and toolbars to a large extent -- and may now want to restore everything to a pristine
state -- almost like how the interface looked when you first installed PowerPoint.
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New PowerPoint Templates on Indezine
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New PowerPoint Templates on MedicinePPT
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New PowerPoint Templates on LegalPPT
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New PowerPoint Templates on FreePPTTemplates
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New PowerPoint Templates on ChristianPPT
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