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PowerPoint and Presenting News
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Signage versus Documents—Drive Your PowerPoint Home

American Apparel, Staples, Knoll Furniture, and Lufthansa Airlines all share a common denominator with the New York subway system: each of these diverse organizations uses the same popular typeface in its signage: Helvetica. A book called Helvetica and the New York City Subway System describes why their decision-makers chose the font style.
Read more in this guest post by Jerry Weissman.
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Outstanding Presentations Workshop 2019!

Ellen Finkelstein is a Microsoft PowerPoint MVP and author of several books. She has announced Outstanding Presentations Workshop 2019!
This amazing series of workshops will help you become a better presenter and designer. Those of you who attended in the last 10 years (over 1700 people signed up from 49 countries in the first year itself!) will remember the high quality of the presentations
Learn more here.
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Why Use PowerPoint at All? A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

Considering the universal condemnation by critics, audiences, and even by presenters themselves, why would anyone use PowerPoint? The software—and its usage—have developed a negative reputation, ranging from the common epithet, “Death by PowerPoint,” to the pointed opinions of Edward Tufte, the well-known graphics guru and author of The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint in which he contends that “PowerPoint routinely disrupts and trivializes content.”
Read more in this post by Jerry Weissman.
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Learn PowerPoint 365 for Windows
Add and Rename Ribbon Tabs

The Ribbon that you see within the PowerPoint 365 for Windows user interface was designed to make all options easily accessible. To make more options available on the Ribbon, you can add more tabs, rename them, and populate them with even more commands, as we will explore within this tutorial.
Reordering and Removing Ribbon Tabs

The PowerPoint 365 for Windows interface sports the Ribbon, which is tabbed. Each of these tabs contains a set of commands. By default, PowerPoint contains several such tabs. These Ribbon tabs can be customized, and you can indeed add a new Ribbon tab as well. In fact, you may have more tabs in your PowerPoint 365 interface due to several reasons. |
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Learn PowerPoint 365 for Mac
Add and Rename Ribbon Tabs

The Ribbon that you see within the PowerPoint 365 for Mac user interface was designed to make all options easily accessible. To make more options available, you can add more tabs, rename them, and populate them with even more commands, as we will explore within this tutorial.
Reordering and Removing Ribbon Tabs

The PowerPoint 365 for Mac interface sports the Ribbon, which is tabbed. Each of these tabs contains a set of commands. By default, PowerPoint contains several such tabs. These Ribbon tabs can be customized, and you can indeed add a new Ribbon tab as well. In fact, you may have more default tabs in your PowerPoint 365 for Mac interface due to several reasons.
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