You can buck the stereotype of PowerPoint presentations as bullet-pointed snoozefest. PowerPoint has a wealth of new graphics, layout, and animation features to liven up your deck. We’ll focus on how ...
Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to add many different types of objects, such as pictures, charts and tables to your slides. If you copy and paste these objects into Microsoft Word, they retain their ...
We believe if you’re going to present a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint, then it needs to look professional. Now, when creating a presentation, many users take advantage of Sections and Slide ...
PowerPoint will faithfully reproduce the original format of a picture that you insert, even if it means expanding it to a large size. The average slide in a PowerPoint presentation is about 1024 by ...
Whether you want to focus on a particular part of a picture, remove distracting detail from the edges of a graphic, or reshape an image to fit a specific layout, the Crop tool in Microsoft Word, Excel ...
Microsoft PowerPoint is available for Android for those who weren’t aware. It’s not as powerful as the desktop version, but that shouldn’t be a problem for anyone who wants to perform basic tasks ...
How to tone down a busy picture using Merge in Microsoft PowerPoint Your email has been sent Too many pictures in a presentation can be overwhelming. Here's how to turn a busy picture into a focused ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year–whether you are surrounded by snow and mistletoe or beaches and warm sand, you might want to share some traditional holiday cheer. One way to do this is by ...
The universally familiar maxim in the subtitle above is often attributed to the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius, but it was actually coined by an American. A search for the origin turns up more ...
Microsoft PowerPoint turned 25 this past year... ...and, like many of its contemporaries, it’s having a bit of a quarter life crisis. When PPT was the new kid on ...