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Automatically correct your work in PowerPoint with the great new feature of AutoCorrect. You have to do some work getting it set up, but you can save yourself a lot of work many times over. Look at the steps below to get started. A whole new ... more »
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Microsoft PowerPoint provides dozens of shapes to insert into flow charts or presentations to help clarify information. To show the relationship between these shapes, connector lines indicate links between shapes. The dozens of shapes available ... more »
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WordArt is a fun tool to use in many Microsoft Office applications. You can choose from one of the many standard WordArt shapes and layouts in the WordArt gallery. You can also alter selections by changing the shape. Read on to learn how to use ... more »
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The newest version of PowerPoint has more features than you could ever expect. Try PowerPoint 2007 and discover tricks for editing your presentations. Aside from that, several programs work with PowerPoint to find and replace text in several ... more »
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have transformed the way data is analyzed and processed. Using a combination of software and hardware, a Geographic Information System takes sets of different variables, combines the information and presents a ... more »
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Google gives you the option of keywords searching in various formats. One such option is a Microsoft PowerPoint or .ppt document. Here’s how you can use Google to search for Microsoft PowerPoint documents... more »
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If you are going to make graphs or charts, Lotus Freelance Graphics is the software you need. You can get Lotus Freelance Graphics when you buy Lotus Smart Suite. Here are just some of the many uses for Lotus Freelance Graphics... more »
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Use Normal view in PowerPoint 2003 to create and edit your slide shows. Normal view lets you change the text, reorder the slides and add templates and artwork to your presentation. To make it work for you, follow these guidelines... more »
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OpenOffice is a suite of computer applications created by Sun and offered to everyone free of charge. Impress is the OpenOffice presentation software application and is similar to Microsoft's PowerPoint... more »
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The Outline view in PowerPoint lets you change the text on each slide and fine-tune your message. You can also add new slides to the presentation using the Outline view... more »
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Using Outline view to reorder slides in PowerPoint 2003, you can quickly change the pace of your presentation. Reordering in Outline view also allows you to move information from one slide to another, fine-tuning your presentation and improving ... more »
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Use Microsoft PowerPoint's Outline view to easily change the sequence of slides in your presentation. These instructions work for PowerPoint 97, 98, and 2000... more »
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This article will help you in learning the photoshop hidden secret tips.It is proven that by using software shortcuts can boost up productivity. Here are some secret Photoshop shortcuts. Well, what I mean by "secret" is that these ... more »
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A Smart Tag is a button that pops up when PowerPoint 2007 does something that you may wish to undo. This feature has a context-sensitive menu and is carried over from PowerPoint 2003. There are not as many Smart Tags in PowerPoint 2007 as there ... more »
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Microsoft Power Point lend a compelling visual element to oral presentations and make it easy to organize material into coherent, concise sections and subsections. Here’s how to use this program to enhance your college presentation... more »
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PowerPoint is a useful tool for displaying learning objectives, presenting information to students, giving directions and incorporating multimedia into a lesson. Using PowerPoint in common classroom tasks improves teaching, as well as makes ... more »
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Using Slide Libraries in PowerPoint 2007 will allow you to store and use slides in a central location. You can also track changes to slides from a Slide Library. Slide Libraries allow multiple people to share slides and stay up-to-date with ... more »
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PowerPoint has set up many templates that help you make your presentation. Just try a few of them to see how you like them. Pull in the newest templates and even make your own. Your skills with PowerPoint will shine with the new features ... more »
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The design template in PowerPoint 2007 allows you to personalize your presentation. You can make a great slide show that pulls in not only important facts, but the appropriate design elements to make it zing."You can even apply the same theme to ... more »
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By using the formatting toolbar, you can easily apply quick formatting changes to your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. These buttons change the appearance of your text as well as the basic layout of your slides. The instructions below go ... more »
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Instead of creating a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation from scratch, you can use the AutoContent Wizard to create your presentation. The AutoContent Wizard contains already-created presentations on several different topics. You simply select the ... more »
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Whether you are trying to perform a simple task or a more complicated one within Microsoft PowerPoint, you may find that you need some help. All of the programs within Microsoft Office come with a help system that assists you in finding the help ... more »
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Microsoft made numerous large and small changes in Office 2007 as compared to previous Office versions. In perhaps the most meaningful alteration, the "Ribbon" introduces a shift from the common static menu structure to a context-sensitive ... more »
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Microsoft PowerPoint has a system of toolbars which allow the user to quickly access a function or command with a click of the mouse. One of these toolbars is called the "Standard Toolbar." The standard toolbar contains the most basic of the ... more »