Monthly Archives: February 2012

Browse posts released in February 2012. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Merge Shape Commands in PowerPoint February 22nd, 2012
Merge Shapes: Merge Shape Commands in PowerPoint




Articulate February 17th, 2012
Articulate




Drawing Target Diagrams in PowerPoint February 15th, 2012
Exotic Shapes: Drawing Target Diagrams in PowerPoint




SmartArt February 14th, 2012
SmartArt




Add Slide Background Fill to Shapes in PowerPoint February 11th, 2012
Shape Fills: Add Slide Background Fill to Shapes in PowerPoint




Interface and Basics: Ribbon and Tabs in PowerPoint February 8th, 2012
Interface Overview: Ribbon and Tabs in PowerPoint





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Toggle Visibility of Table Borders in PowerPoint Table Borders: Toggle Visibility of Table Borders

While PowerPoint allows you to create tables in various ways, from inserting them with a pre-decided number of rows and columns to something as intuitive as actually drawing your own table, most of the tables you create using either of these two methods will show borders between individual cells. These borders are great and they ...


Should Charts be Animated? Ten Tips for Cool PowerPoint Charts: PowerPoint Chart Tips 08: Should Charts be Animated?

Charts are something that are often shared between Excel and PowerPoint. While Excel gurus may look down at PowerPoint as far as charting is concerned, there indeed is one charting feature that is not doable as well in Excel, and that is animating charts. OK, an Excel guru somewhere may have said that it’s great ...


Duplicate, Rename, and Edit Slide Layouts in PowerPoint Slide Master and Slide Layouts: Duplicate, Rename, and Edit Slide Layouts in PowerPoint

All slides within PowerPoint are based on one of the available Slide Layouts. These layouts can be chosen when you add a new slide or you can even change the layout of your existing slides. Both these options are accessible from the Home tab of the Ribbon. While these available layouts seem to cover most types of slides, you may sometimes want ...







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