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While designing a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, you may have to create a hidden slide to enhance your presentation. Hidden slides remain unseen during your presentation unless you select them to reveal additional information. It's a simple ... more »
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Widescreen monitors have made our lives easier when we make PowerPoint presentations. A widescreen monitor makes our job easier, but not if the file we are using does not adapt. Learn how to adjust your PowerPoint presentation for the new ... more »
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Creating a slide in PowerPoint can take a while. Instead of assembling each new slide from scratch, you can save time by duplicating an existing one. Follow these guidelines... more »
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Learn how to do a print screen and paste it onto an Excel spreadsheet. Then learn how to edit your pasted picture. Learn what you can and cannot do with a screen print in excel... more »
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Sometimes it is necessary to shorten or edit audio files for reports or presentations. Doing this is not extremely difficult, but takes time and patience... more »
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PowerPoint is a Microsoft application which allows you to create presentations in a slideshow format. PowerPoint 2007 has a new feature called the Microsoft Office Fluent interface which is designed to be more intuitive. The most obvious change ... more »
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PowerPoint has quickly become a staple of business and educational presentations; it can combine text, images, and media in a professional, organized manner. PowerPoint is sometimes misused when users focus on all of its bells and whistles, ... more »
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Microsoft PowerPoint has become a standard for business and educational presentations; it can combine text, images and media in a slideshow and notes combination. But PowerPoint is sometimes misused when users focus on all of its bells and ... more »
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PDF files have become as commonplace as MS office files. Sometimes sensitive information is on these files and one needs to be able to protect the files from unauthorized users. Read on to find out how to protect your PDF files in adobe acrobat... more »
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You may often need to prepare a PowerPoint presentation for a meeting. Most of the time, you will have documents already saved with the important data you need. Other times you have to start from scratch. Either way, you can turn out a ... more »
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PowerPoint 98/2000 lets you evenly space objects on a slide so that the slide can look balanced. Use the Distribute Horizontally or Distribute Vertically commands to space three or more objects on a slide... more »
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You can export your OpenOffice Impress presentation into several different file formats, including HTML, PDF and Flash. The process takes seconds to complete and will produce a professional looking presentation in the file format you need... more »
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Sometimes you'll want to add slides from an old PowerPoint presentation to a new one. It's easy provided you follow these steps... more »
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Often websites use a PDF file to put forms on the Internet. Filling out a PDF form is difficult if you do not have a PDF editor. When run with PowerPoint, the Ghostscript program has the capabilities to allow users to fill out PDF forms without a ... more »
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You can locate slides in PowerPoint 2003 by using the "Slides" window, entering a page number or searching for the title. Follow the directions below to find a slide by title... more »
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You may want to change the location or the way a chart legend looks on any of the charts you create in PowerPoint... more »
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The "Graph" tool is very handy for making and editing charts in PowerPoint 2003. To use it, follow these steps... more »
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PowerPoint presentations can often look the same or appear dull since many people stick to the basic backgrounds the program offers. If you're looking for more with your next presentation, learn how to format custom backgrounds that make your ... more »
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PowerPoint is a useful program that can help you create more professional presentations. It's easy to use the standard slide designs, but you can also choose to customize your presentation design by inserting a company logo or using a unique ... more »
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Microsoft Office is the de facto Office Suite of applications for productivity. However, Microsoft has not made the new version of Office 2007 reachable to the everyday consumer with its outrageous pricing structure. Here is a free and ... more »
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Amazing Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel style office program for free. This free program is 100% compatible with Microsoft office and can do most everything that can... More» be done with Office and even more unique features... more »
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Silverlight: 'free' software by Microsoft,is a cross browser, cross platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAS)for the web. Silverlight 1.0 will auto-update to the final ... more »
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Filters in Gmail are powerful for organizing not only messages, but did you know that with most phone services you can harness filtering to get mobile alerts for free or (almost free on some plans.) Filters can be used to setup mailing lists, to ... more »
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PowerPoint is a powerful presentation tool. Some things are much easier to convey with visuals. As a result, the days of overhead projectors are almost a thing of the past for most businesspeople. The program has many helpful tools, including ... more »
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When you create an OpenOffice Impress presentation, you can import pages or slides from other presentations. This method save you the time you normally spend copying and pasting the slides... more »