We’ve all been there—staring at a blank PowerPoint slide, feeling the pressure to create something that’s not just functional but also visually captivating and professional. Whether it’s for a big ...
Creating accessible Microsoft PowerPoint presentations is relatively easy once you know what is required. PowerPoint also has a real time accessibility checker that will alert you to errors and ...
Google Slides lets you insert images directly from the web. Hence, if you are creating presentations in Google Slides, you can take advantage of this feature and insert the images without downloading ...
Whether it’s the office standard or you’ve simply used it forever, Microsoft’s PowerPoint ( ; $400 as part of Office 2008) is a terrific tool for presenting your thoughts and ideas to colleagues.
Hollie provides training on a range of applications for http://www.acuitytraining.co.uk/. In her spare time she loves to go to the gym and dress making. If you think ...
Microsoft PowerPoint offers many features for creating slideshows. Some of those features go a bit unnoticed but can be useful when building your presentation. Before you create your next PowerPoint, ...
We found a great compilation of PowerPoint tips and tricks to enhance your skills using Microsoft PowerPoint on YouTube. They combined long-established tips and tricks featured in previous videos with ...
Whatever tools you can find to speed up your day’s work are tools well worth owning. PowerPoint has its share of features that reduce the time it takes to create and format a presentation, but some of ...
Q. I’ve been using Microsoft PowerPoint for years, but I feel like there’s so much more I could be doing with it. Do you have any tips that could help even an experienced PowerPoint user? A. Almost 35 ...
Almost any PowerPoint presentation would benefit from clever animation. And, lucky for us, the Internet has an endless supply of animated templates that you can download for free (or for a nominal fee ...
Somebody better call HR, there’s a squabble at the office. Or, the Office, if you will. In what seems like an unprecedented move, Microsoft is pitting one of its products against another in front of ...