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by Geetesh Bajaj, January 8th 2013
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Searching Flickr for Creative Commons Pictures

There are a number of sites that provide royalty-free pictures that can be used in your PowerPoint
presentations -- one such site is Microsoft's Office.com -- and there are also several other
sites that provide free pictures. However, none of these resources can match the amazing breadth and
variety of picture content you can find at Flickr, a photo-sharing site from Yahoo! Additionally,
Flickr makes it easy for you to find pictures that you can legally use in your presentations since
it lets you search for pictures within the Creative Common license.
Learn how to search Creative Commons pictures on Flickr.com.
Buy Office 2010 or 2011, and Get Office 2013 Free!
It's already a new year -- 2013 to be precise. And Office 2013 is expected to be released sometime soon
in the first quarter of 2013. Conventional wisdom in such a scenario is to postpone any decision to buy
the existing version of Office -- and wait for the new one to be released. Yet, there's a compelling reason
to ignore that conventional wisdom and take the plunge now! Even if you already have Office 2010 for Windows
-- or Office 2011 for Mac, it makes sense to get a license today.
Learn more here.
Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Charts, Slide Master, and Slide Layouts
Learn PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Charts
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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? Want to check if your favorites have been included in this e-book, or if
there are a few that can help you perform
your PowerPoint tasks quicker and better? Or if you don't use keyboard shortcuts, do you want to get started?
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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