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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Trust Center

PowerPoint lets you keep your computer secure by using Trust Center options. In the Trust Center, you can change settings that influence how macros run, see privacy statements, and also learn about the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program.
Trust Center Settings

We already looked at the Trust Center in a previous tutorial. But who knew that there so many settings available within the Trust Center? In this tutorial, we will explore these settings within PowerPoint 2016.
Chart Styles

Making a chart look different translates to so much involvement. That’s because each chart has almost 10 or more elements that contribute to its appearance. Of course, you can format all these 10 elements individually, and end up spending some quality time exploring nuances that end up with some amazing and distinctive results. But what if you want the same format applied to another chart? The same format will be difficult to apply to any other chart because you will have to
remember all the attributes you applied in the first chart—not to speak about the time it will take to create a coordinated chart.
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
Locate PowerPoint

Are you unable to locate PowerPoint 2016 on your Mac computer? Sometimes, such a question can be embarrassing! Or are there other versions of PowerPoint on your computer—maybe older versions? Yes, we know that this can happen, although it does sound a little strange. However, there are perfectly valid excuses for you to be unable to locate PowerPoint.
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Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
Set PowerPoint 2010 as the Default Version

At times, you may want to change your default version of PowerPoint. This decision can be important for you if you have multiple versions of PowerPoint installed on your system. Typically the last version installed is the default version, but there are other ways to change the defaults, and all of them do not work all the time! Let us explore some options if you want to set PowerPoint 2010 as your default version.
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