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You may want to pack a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation to move it to another computer. Known in earlier versions as "Pack and Go" the "Package for CD" option lets you burn your PowerPoint presentation to a CD in a just a few easy steps... more »
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If you have created a CD and would like to create a jewel case insert so you will know the content of your CD, you can do so using iTunes. This feature will help keep your CDs organized so you can find what you need quickly and efficiently... more »
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You can enhance your PowerPoint presentations by placing hyperlinks in the presentations that take your readers to specific websites you'd like them to see. It's not difficult to do--you just need to follow some specific steps for inserting the ... more »
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Microsoft PowerPoint enables users to integrate charts, graphs, and information into a format they can present in public. With one PowerPoint tool, you even can record a narration to add to your next presentation... more »
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As you create Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, it will automatically put your text and objects inside of placeholders. PowerPoint will even insert placeholders just to hold onto empty space it thinks you need for formatting purposes. If you ... more »
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When you are adding pictures to your OpenOffice Impress presentation, you may need to resize the images to fit. It's a simple process that takes only seconds... more »
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After you are finished designing and composing your OpenOffice Impress presentation, it's finally time to show it off. You can present the slide show by running it from within Impress... more »
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The OpenOffice Impress Slide Masters are existing templates that you can use as a base to your Impress presentations. If you create many presentations, you can save a Slide Master as a template in Impress and use it repeatedly... more »
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Selecting a slide layout in PowerPoint 2003 is extremely simple. Slide layouts allow your PowerPoint presentation to have a variety of different styles. Follow these steps to select a slide layout in PowerPoint 2003... more »
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PowerPoint 2003 includes a variety of templates, ranging from simple to complex. Follow the instructions below to select a template... more »
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There are several popular versions of presentation software that are on the market, including Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple's Keynote and OpenOffice Impress. Each has its fans. Microsoft PowerPoint has millions of users. Apple Keynote is less ... more »
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If you use a shared computer to create your PowerPoint presentations, you may want to consider password protecting them so that no one else can make any changes. The steps below will show how to do it... more »
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PowerPoint lets you create professional-looking business presentations, but it doesn't guarantee they will look good--sloppy slides make for a sloppy presentation. You can sharpen your slides by evenly spacing the objects... more »
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Always spell-check your entire PowerPoint 98/2000 presentation to make sure everything is correct. Spelling errors will make even the most polished work look unprofessional. .. more »
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Have this ever happened to you? You've created a compelling PowerPoint presentation which is looking forward by lots of people, but you have no choice but attach the huge package in the email to others for sharing, or carry your heavy box ... more »
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PowerPoint presentations often contain graphics that you would like to be able to use in your own presentations. Perhaps the graphics are eye-catching or funny. Or perhaps the graphics you are interested in are graphs or charts you need for a ... more »
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This video about how to take picture of your screen like screen shot without using any external software to be installed on the computer.. more »
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Microsoft PowerPoint is presentation software that allows users to create all kinds of slide shows and presentations. It may take more than one session to teach someone the basics of PowerPoint, but giving them the tools to use PowerPoint allows ... more »
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The Task Pane in Microsoft Office can offer lots of helpful advice and assistance. But perhaps you don’t want it to show up every time you open Word. Here are some easy steps to show you how to turn off the Task Pane at startup... more »
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If you have copied a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation to load on another computer, you will have to unpack the presentation once you get to the other computer. Follow the steps below to unpack complete presentation and components when you are ready... more »
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Learning how to share Excel spreadsheet cell references with other spreadsheets and workbooks is pretty easy with a little practice. You can even use this technique to link to spreadsheets on the web, giving you some valuable tools to enhance ... more »
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Long ago, secretaries would mimeograph memos, staple them and distribute them into each employee's box. Today, Adobe Acrobat PDFs are the popular choices for creation and mass-distribution of forms and files. Adobe Acrobat allows you to turn ... more »
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Apple Keynote is presentation software. As with Microsoft's PowerPoint or OpenOffice Impress, you can use Keynote to create sleek presentations quickly. However, Keynote costs considerably less than the Microsoft Office suite and has features ... more »
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AutoCorrect in PowerPoint 2003 will automatically correct common typos and mistakes as you make them. Using this feature gives you more time to focus on creating your slideshow, and prevents common errors from spoiling your presentation... more »