PowerPoint, part of the Microsoft Office suite, is ideal for creating presentations that illustrate ideas, plans and strategy. When using the application to design a slideshow, you can utilize a ...
After spending hours working on a PowerPoint presentation, perfecting slides and adding custom additions like animations, you may want to email the finished presentation to clients or coworkers. There ...
On the Insert tab, click Photo Album in the Images group. A Photo Album dialog box will open. Under the Insert Picture From section, click the File/Disk button. An Insert New Picture dialog box will ...
You can insert a PDF into a PowerPoint either as an object or as an image. Once the PDF has been inserted into your PowerPoint as an object, you can set it so the PDF opens when you click it. If you ...
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Hiding a slide in Microsoft PowerPoint takes only a few steps — and unhiding that slide later is just as easy You may find this option helpful if you don't plan on using the slide in your presentation ...
If you use Microsoft PowerPoint for your slideshows, then you know that creating a presentation with a template can save you a lot of time. A template gives you a jumpstart on the design, layout, and ...
Microsoft PowerPoint is the most widely used software for creating professional visual presentations. It is used for both business and academic purposes to organize and create a structural ...
Of all the programs in Microsoft Office, PowerPoint is easily the one that requires the most artful usage. Novelists might use Microsoft Word, but you’d never be able to tell that based on what you ...
Circle an object during a PowerPoint slide show for emphasis Your email has been sent Learn how to draw a big red line around important text for emphasis on a PowerPoint slide. If you’re like me, ...
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