There are usually two kinds of people. Historically, you are either someone who frequently creates and edits presentations in Microsoft’s PowerPoint app or you aren’t. For years, Microsoft has offered ...
You love your iPad, and chances are good that you need to use Microsoft Office for work. You have lots of options for editing documents created in Microsoft Word and Excel on your iPad, but what about ...
MS PowerPoint collaborative editing means that two or more people can pitch in at the same time into a document, all at once and the changes made will be seen and shared with everyone. Microsoft has ...
If you're using picture files in a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, you may want to add or replace text that's in the images to suit your needs. For example, you might want to put a company-specific ...
Microsoft PowerPoint has several options that put any presentation in a "read-only" format that enables viewing and printing, but not editing. These are practical for several reasons, depending on ...
Keynote is arguably the best way to create presentations on your Mac or iOS device, but it’s not necessarily the software most people have installed. If you work with Windows PCs then there’s a good ...
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PowerPoint is practically synonymous with presentations. The application has all the tools you need to make a professional-looking slideshow that pops with audio, video, and custom animations. However ...
You can edit a PowerPoint template by adjusting its theme settings. Your options for editing templates look fairly similar whether you make them on the desktop or web ...
You can edit a footer in a PowerPoint presentation to include citations, notes, or disclaimers using a similar method to adding Microsoft Word footnotes. To edit the footer in your PowerPoint slides, ...
I hate PowerPoint. I know that for many of you, them’s fightin’ words. After all, the wildly popular software is the staple of presentations everywhere. Even kids in elementary school these days are ...