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March 10, 2020 |
PowerPoint and Presenting News |
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Smarter Slides Add-in for PowerPoint: Conversation With Lennart Wiehler |
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Lennart Wiehler is one of the co-founders of Smarter Ones – the company behind Smarter Slides. He developed his skills as a project manager and PowerPoint enthusiast during his time as a business consultant at KPMG, where he specialized in visualization and reporting systems Lennart always tries to find the best
design possible. In his spare time, he enjoys creating websites and online shops. In this conversation, Lennart discusses Smarter Slides. |
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Jigsaw Shapes for PowerPoint (Full Slide Jigsaws) |
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This entire kit contains 5 different styles of jigsaw pieces: typical jigsaws, arrows, hearts, ovals, and rounded squares. Each jigsaw shape is available in three counts: small, medium, and large. We made these available in two slide sizes for both standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) resolutions. |
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You can get this kit for only $9.99 |
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Consumer vs. Professional Displays for Digital Signage |
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Digital signage or dynamic signage is a process of displaying information or adverts through audiovisuals in public places. They are centrally controlled distribution systems that enable digital content to be played back through high contrast screens. Digital signage can be used to pass any information ranging from
adverts, drama, documentary, flight, jingles, sports, weather forecasts, and lots more. They can be used to relay one category of information or a wide range of categories. |
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Read more with Kurt Dupont |
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Quotes |
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If You’ve Ever Sat Through a Typical PowerPoint Presentation: by John
Medina
"As you no doubt have noticed if you’ve ever sat through a typical PowerPoint presentation, people don’t pay attention to boring things. You’ve got seconds to grab someone’s attention and only 10 minutes to keep it. At 9 minutes and 59 seconds, something must be done to regain attention and restart the clock–something emotional and relevant. Also, the brain needs a break. That’s why I use stories in this book to make many of my
points." |
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Home Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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What do you do if you are working on a presentation within PowerPoint and want to create a new presentation, or even open an existing one? The answer is easy: you access the Home tab of Backstage view. When you bring up Backstage view, Home is the default tab that you see. |
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Read more here |
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Home Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Mac |
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What if you are working on a presentation within PowerPoint, and want to create a new presentation, or even open another existing one? The answer is easy: you access the Home tab of Backstage view. When you bring up Backstage view, Home is the default tab. |
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Read more here |
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Home Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows |
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What if you are working on a presentation within PowerPoint, and want to create a new presentation, or even open another existing one? The answer is easy: you access the Home tab of Backstage view. When you bring up Backstage view, Home is the default tab. |
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Read more here |
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New Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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When launched, PowerPoint 365 for Windows typically opens with Backstage View. If you are already working on an open presentation, and want to create a new presentation at that point, you can do so using the New tab. |
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Read more here |
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New Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows |
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When launched, PowerPoint 2019 for Windows typically opens with Backstage View. If you are already working on an open presentation, and want to create a new presentation at that point, you can do so using the New tab. |
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Read more here |
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PowerPoint Templates from Indezine |
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PowerPoint Templates from MedicinePPT |
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PowerPoint Templates from LegalPPT |
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PowerPoint Templates from FreePPTTemplates |
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PowerPoint Templates from ChristianPPT |
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