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December 10, 2019 |
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Presentation Management: The Entire Series |
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As many of you are aware, we are running a series of posts on Presentation Management. This has been possible with support from AlexAnndra Ontra and James Ontra, who have permitted us to serialize their book. Additionally, some value addition to the content is being done to add visuals, videos, excerpts, and more so that
we can bring you a more interactive format. Here are all the posts published so far. We will update this list when new posts are added. |
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Feature List 01 (Layout with Tabs) |
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The Feature List Layout comprises three sample PowerPoint presentations: one each to create a visual list for 4 features, 5 features, and 6 features. These work great when you have too much information to fit within one slide. This solution lets you use multiple slides, but the visual result is still that of one single
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Take Lessons From Digital UX to Improve Your Public Speaking |
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Investment in Digital UX (digital user experience) is booming. A company’s website, mobile site, app and social network platforms are all examples of places where customers or other users interact digitally with a business and also with other organizations. What does this have to do with public speaking and
presentations? Well, it turns out that the way an audience feels about a presentation or speech is very similar to their feelings about an online interaction. |
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Read more in this post by Dan Magill of Toastmasters |
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The Art of Storytelling: Presentations Are Corporate Storytelling |
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Storytelling is the most important facet of effective presentations. Unfortunately, in the age of PowerPoint, many presenters rely too much on technology and forget how important stories are. To get the results you’re looking for, build your presentations on a foundation of great stories—not the other way
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Learn more with James Ontra |
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Presentation Management 10: Enterprise Files for Everyday Use |
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Presentation management balances both sides of the enterprise: the high-level corporate brand and objectives with the everyday tasks of the employees out in the field — the folks whose day-to-day tasks are what actually build the business. Presentation management makes enterprise files available for everyday use and
vice versa. It’s like a merger of content. To achieve this requires three key components. |
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Read more in this post by AlexAnndra Ontra and James Ontra |
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PowerPoint Designer in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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PowerPoint design is a field of design that's different than the design of brochures, web sites, and even Word documents. It affords opportunities that these other media do not, and it also does not provide some options you may be used to, especially if you are a print designer. So, what if PowerPoint itself showcased
these presentations-specific design opportunities or design possibilities for you? You could then choose to apply a possibility with one click, or ignore—it's your decision. Wouldn't that be awesome? PowerPoint Designer is exactly this option. |
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Read more here |
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Views in PowerPoint 2019 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. |
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Read more here |
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Reset, Export, and Import QAT Customizations in PowerPoint 365 for Mac |
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If you have a bunch of commands that you use frequently, you may want to keep them more accessible within PowerPoint 365 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 365 on the Mac does not let you import or export customizations. |
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Read more here |
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Status Bar in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows |
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The Status Bar is a thin strip located at the bottom of the PowerPoint 2019 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 2019 for Windows; otherwise the options within the
Status Bar will be grayed out. |
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