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PowerPoint and Presenting News
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Click: The Presentation Design Conference: Conversation with David Blatner

David Blatner is the President of CreativePro Network (CPN.co), and the author of 15 books and over 20 video titles, including Real World InDesign, InDesign Essential Training, and Spectrums: Our Mind-Boggling Universe From Infinitesimal to Infinity. He is the co-host of CreativePro Week, home of Click: The Presentation Design Conference. With over 30 years as a teacher, writer, and creator, Blatner strives to demystify, inspire, and connect. In this conversation, David
talks about Click: The Presentation Design Conference.
Read the conversation here.
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Learn PowerPoint with SkillShare; Get Access for 2 Months Complimentary

There are some amazing PowerPoint and presenting video courses on SkillShare, and that's only the tip of the iceberg, because high quality courses are available on so many other topics. Do you want to learn something new? Do you want to change some directions in your life? Do you want a new hobby? Then you will love SkillShare. And now to make this even better, you can get two months of unlimited access to SkillShare if you use this link to sign up.
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Full-HD Weather Screen Expansion Pack for DataPoint and Dynamic Weather PowerPoint Add-ins: Conversation with Kurt Dupont

Kurt Dupont is a solution provider who would go out of his way just to ensure he brings out the best when it comes to issues that has to deal with data-driven presentations, data visualization, and digital signage software. He started by working at airports worldwide to set up airport databases and flight information screens. This evolved to became the basis for PresentationPoint. In this conversation, Kurt talks about the Full-HD Weather Screen
Expansion Pack for DataPoint and Dynamic Weather PowerPoint Add-ins.
Read the conversation here.
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Reuse Slides

Reusing your existing slides can be a great help: first you need not recreate stuff you already have and secondly you are saving so much time that you can use more effectively to practice your presentation! Having said that, always start by creating an outline of your presentation. This is important because it gives you an opportunity to plan your slides all over again. Thereafter, reuse any existing slides. PowerPoint provides a quick command that locates specific slides, and enables
you to add it to the active presentation. While this process works the same way in all versions of PowerPoint, there are small interface changes. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to reuse slides in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.
Reuse Slides Through Drag and Drop

We explored previously how reusing your existing slides can be a great help, since it saves so much of your time. While bringing up the Reuse Slides Task Pane enables you to add selected slides to the active presentation, there is another easier and more intuitive way to reuse your slides. You can drag selected slides from the source presentation and drop them within the newer presentation. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to reuse slides through this drag and drop process
within PowerPoint 2016 for Windows.
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
Reset, Export, and Import QAT Customizations

If you have a bunch of commands that you use frequently, you may want to keep them more accessible within PowerPoint 2016 for Mac by customizing your Quick Access Toolbar. You populate the QAT with commands you use often. Over a period, these customizations may become a valuable asset you want to save or share. However, PowerPoint 2016 on the Mac does not let you import or export customizations.
File Formats

How many file formats (types) can PowerPoint 2016 for Mac save to? If you count every single format from the necessary to the irrelevant (and forget the missing ones), then the number is 11 for PowerPoint 2016 for Mac.
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