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[...] heard of and used PowerPoint animations in their presentations. However, here at Nut & Bolts Speed Training, we almost never use the ready-made animations you can find in the Insert tab. Why? [...]
[...] Part of a Venn Diagram in PowerPoint 2007, 2010 and 2013 appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training. [...]
[...] post Using The OneDrive App To Organize Files On Your iPad appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training for PowerPoint. [...]
[...] post 5 Tips to Help You Nail Your Next Business Presentation appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training. [...]
[...] at the same time on a single monitor? Maybe you needed to: Present translations of a PowerPoint presentation in ‘Presentation Mode’ on a single screen for multiple audiences View two (or more) [...]
[...] gone through the motions of adding page numbers, a.k.a. slide numbers, to your PowerPoint presentation, only to find that they do not show up correctly (or they don’t show up at all), [...]
[...] If you find that one of the most time-consuming parts of creating a PowerPoint presentation is knocking out the framework, or taking your pages of notes and turning them into slides, [...]
[...] Sometimes a PDF just isn't good enough when you want to protect your PowerPoint presentation. Maybe your client insists that you send your presentation as a PowerPoint file so that [...]
[...] If you’ve ever wanted to spice up the pictures in your PowerPoint presentations, a clever PowerPoint trick for doing so is to create the “out of bounds” effect or 3D [...]
[...] Inconsistent formatting is one of the classic mistakes that makes PowerPoint presentations look unprofessional and sloppy. And the problem in PowerPoint on your iPad, is that you' [...]
[...] If you've been around the block a few times, then you know that managing all of your PowerPoint presentations is one of the biggest challenges you'll face. So the question is, what’s the best way to [...]
[...] Have you ever wanted to view two PowerPoint presentations at the same time on a single monitor? Maybe you needed to: Present translations of a [...]
[...] This is Part 1 of the “How to Make Your PowerPoint Presentations Awesome” mini-series, designed to give you concrete tips, tricks, and examples that [...]
[...] This is Part 2 of the “How to Make Your PowerPoint Presentations Awesome” mini-series, designed to give you concrete tips, tricks, and examples that [...]
[...] This is Part 3 of the “How to Make Your PowerPoint Presentations Awesome” mini-series, designed to give you concrete tips, tricks, and examples that [...]
[...] Have you ever had a PowerPoint slide with a list on it that you wanted to make start in one shape and end in another, without the [...]
[...] Have you ever had a table on your PowerPoint slide and wanted to create a continuous list of numbers across the table cells without each cell [...]
[...] immediately use to ‘awesome-ify’ your presentations! Have you ever looked at a PowerPoint slide and had NO IDEA what the point of the slide was? Or even worse, maybe […] The post [...]
[...] Finally, an iPad app for Microsoft PowerPoint! Hallelujah, our calls have been answered and Office has truly gone portable. So portable, [...]
[...] Finally, an iPad app for Microsoft PowerPoint! Hallelujah, our calls have been answered and Office has truly gone portable. So portable, [...]
[...] Finally, an iPad app for Microsoft PowerPoint! Hallelujah, our calls have been answered and Office has truly gone [...]
[...] Finally, an iPad app for Microsoft PowerPoint! Hallelujah, our calls have been answered and Office has truly gone [...]
[...] than not, they’re distracting. Instead, we create […] The post Create Your Own Type of PowerPoint Animation, the Intentional False Animation appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training. [...]
[...] happened to me. I was smack in the middle of writing a great pitch and building an awesome PowerPoint presentation. My creative engine was at full throttle, when suddenly everything ground to a [...]
[...] scene below with moving cars and blinking city lights using the motion path and grow/shrink PowerPoint animations. All you need is a little skill and creativity! This city night scene animation is [...]
[...] heard of and used PowerPoint animations in their presentations. However, here at Nut & Bolts Speed Training, we almost never use the ready-made animations you can find in the Insert tab. Why? [...]
[...] Part of a Venn Diagram in PowerPoint 2007, 2010 and 2013 appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training. [...]
[...] post Using The OneDrive App To Organize Files On Your iPad appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training for PowerPoint. [...]
[...] post 5 Tips to Help You Nail Your Next Business Presentation appeared first on Nuts & Bolts Speed Training. [...]
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