
by Geetesh Bajaj, December 22, 2015
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Made in Office: Conversation with Victor Rodriguez
Victor Rodriguez is the Vice President of Business Development at Made In Office, a leading provider in the development of Microsoft Office solutions. He is a twenty-year veteran in marketing and digital strategy and is responsible for the marketing and sales of Made In Office's flagship product, empower enterprise, in North America. Victor earned an MS in Management of Technology from Polytechnic Institute of New York University. Before joining Made In Office, he
was the Managing Partner in a digital marketing agency. In this conversation, Victor talks about empower.
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PowerPoint on Cruise Control: Conversation with Taylor Croonquist
Taylor Croonquist is the co-founder of Nuts & Bolts Speed Training, a website delivering actionable PowerPoint training and speed strategies, helping professionals cut their build time in a third. In this conversation, Taylor, the shortcuts gurus from the Nuts & Bolts blog shares tips for how not to shoot yourself in the foot with a bazooka in PowerPoint.
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ToolsToo v6.2 for PowerPoint: Conversation with Gil Segal
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 90s. In this conversation, Gil talks about his new ToolsToo v6.2 add-in for Microsoft PowerPoint.
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pptXTREME Add-ins for PowerPoint: Conversation with Keith Tromer
Keith Tromer is the Founder and President of Corporate Imaging, Inc. since 1989. Mr. Tromer's strategic vision for Corporate Imaging, Inc. focuses on three fundamental aspects: generating the best creative content possible; fostering innovation; and utilizing the latest technologies. In this interview, Keith discusses PowerPoint add-ins from pptXTREME
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Office 365 Subscriptions
Office 365 is Microsoft's cloud-based subscription offering that lets you run Office applications on the desktop, on tablets and smartphones -- and also online. This is different from the perpetual versions of Office - find out more in our Office 365 or Office 2016 article. Additionally, some plans also include extra niceties like a subscription to the Skype for Business web conferencing tool, hosted email via Microsoft's Exchange Online, online storage through OneDrive, plus
phone talk time via Skype.
Learn about the different Office 365 subscriptions
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Working with Dubsmash
Are you one of those folks who is always ready to play with the next new thing on a cell phone? Or maybe you won't touch something unless it's very mainstream? Either way, you must have heard some murmurs about Dubsmash - or you may be a seasoned Dubsmasher? Whether you have heard of Dubsmash or not, there's no denial that this is a fun program although it can also be an awesome time waster!
Explore ways in which you can get started with Dubsmash
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Views in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Your slides remain the same, yet the various views in PowerPoint make exploring those same slides a little different. This approach makes sense because viewing slides in Slide Show view gives an entirely different perspective than editing them in Normal view. Further, it's easier to reorder and work with multiple slides in Slide Sorter view -- and make changes to individual slides in Normal view. All put together, PowerPoint 2016 provides you with ten different views.
Outline Pane
The Outline view in PowerPoint 2016 essentially brings up the Outline pane on the left side of PowerPoint 2016 interface -- note that this now replaces the Slides Pane that shows up in Normal view. Also, any changes you want to make to your outline can be made through right-click options -- and we'll show you how you can do so.
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Sway Tutorials
Group Cards in Sway
Other than Text and Media Cards, Sway also provides a third category of Cards - these are Group Cards. Unlike Text and Media Cards, Group Cards are not just a mere Card category. Group Cards, in fact, are a set of Cards. Think of a pack of playing cards, and the many ways in which you can arrange them? In the same way, the content in Group Cards can be arranged in 5 ways at the time of writing this article.
Automatic Group Cards in Sway
The intent of Group Cards in Sway is to keep related content together visually. There are several types of Group Cards. The first of the Group Cards is called Automatic, and this Card can contain any Card types within the Text and Media categories. In other words, there are no restrictions when adding content to an Automatic Group Card.
Changing Between Group Card Types in Sway
Any content within Sway needs to be within one of the three Card categories: Text, Media and Group. As far as Group Card types are concerned, they are essentially a group of some combination that can include the Text and Media Card types. As long as you have the Card types and numbers that are a prerequisite for a particular Group Card type, you can change from one Group type to another.
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