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December 17, 2019 |
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Keyboard Sequences for PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Many users are familiar with keyboard shortcuts for PowerPoint 365 for Windows, yet there are no real shortcuts for tasks users need to perform all the time. This includes changing PowerPoint's views or even aligning or reordering slide objects. Thankfully, there are many keyboard sequences that work for these tasks
in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. Most sequences entail that you press two buttons, and then press the third button after a moment. |
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SignageTube: Conversation with Kurt Dupont |
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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 become the basis for PresentationPoint. In this conversation, Kurt talks about SignageTube, a new cloud-based digital signage product. |
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Read the conversation here |
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How to Give a Short Speech at a Celebratory Festive Event |
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With the end of the year approaching rapidly it means year-end events, parties and other celebratory get-togethers. This may mean you have to give a speech, perhaps short and off-the-cuff or longer and prepared. If you’re a business owner or manager, or perhaps you’re receiving an achievement award, you may
well find that you are expected to say a few words. |
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Read more in this post by Paul Carroll of Toastmasters |
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We’re All Going to Experience Bloopers: by Lisa Braithwaite
"We’re all going to experience bloopers on stage. For most of us, millions of people around the world won’t be watching. But our ability to exhibit grace and resilience under pressure and a sense of humor, and to understand that we’re all human, will go far to entertain and satisfy our audience – and perhaps give our presentation that extra luster that people will remember long after it’s over." |
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Working with Pictures in PowerPoint Designer in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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One way in which you can use the PowerPoint Designer feature is with pictures on your slides, where you will save immeasurable time arranging, resizing, and adding specific picture layouts. Microsoft’s Office intelligent services which provide artificial intelligence to make this happen show ready-made options for
you to choose from some amazing options. Even better, did you know that these suggestions also show for pictures you insert via the cool Photo Album feature—you can thus literally create a photo book from hundreds of pictures in mere minutes! |
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Read more here |
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Disable PowerPoint Designer in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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While PowerPoint Designer is an amazing feature, it's true that it can be somewhat bothersome at times, especially when you are in a hurry or know what you exactly need. When you want some breathing space, you can, fortunately, instruct PowerPoint Designer to not show up. How do you instruct PowerPoint Designer to be
unobtrusive? There are a few ways to make this happen, and we shall explore these options within this tutorial. |
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Status Bar in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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The Status Bar is a thin strip located at the bottom of the PowerPoint 365 interface. This area provides information about the active slide, and also provides several View options. To work with options in the Status Bar, you must have a presentation open in PowerPoint 365 for Windows; otherwise, the options within the
Status Bar will be grayed out. |
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Views in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Your slides are the same, yet various views in PowerPoint do allow you to see those same slides with a different viewpoint. 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 365 for Windows provides you with ten different views. |
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Read more here |
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