Whether it’s the office standard or you’ve simply used it forever, Microsoft’s PowerPoint ( ; $400 as part of Office 2008) is a terrific tool for presenting your thoughts and ideas to colleagues.
We’ve all been there—staring at a blank PowerPoint slide, feeling the pressure to create something that’s not just functional but also visually captivating and professional. Whether it’s for a big ...
Almost any PowerPoint presentation would benefit from clever animation. And, lucky for us, the Internet has an endless supply of animated templates that you can download for free (or for a nominal fee ...
Cliff Atkinson inspires me every time he writes about how to use PowerPoint to engage rather than lecture to audiences. While PowerPoint is, for too many people, one of the things that is broken in ...
We found a great compilation of PowerPoint tips and tricks to enhance your skills using Microsoft PowerPoint on YouTube. They combined long-established tips and tricks featured in previous videos with ...
PowerPoint is used everywhere, but it can’t be viewed or edited on every device. That’s a problem in an increasingly BYOD world, where many audience members could be wielding Android tablets instead ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2022. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. How many slides should ...
Whatever tools you can find to speed up your day’s work are tools well worth owning. PowerPoint has its share of features that reduce the time it takes to create and format a presentation, but some of ...
How to use color in a PowerPoint slide to highlight information Your email has been sent If you want to draw your audience's attention to a specific fact in your PowerPoint presentation, learn three ...
This Microsoft PowerPoint tutorial for beginners will help you to learn how to start and create it. This post will give you the step by step details and tips on how to make your presentation ...