Monthly Archives: June 2012

Browse posts released in June 2012. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Align Text within Shapes and Text Boxes in PowerPoint June 25th, 2012
Text in Shapes: Align Text Within Shapes and Text Boxes in PowerPoint




Add or Delete Points (Vertexes) for Shapes in PowerPoint June 25th, 2012
Advanced Drawing Techniques: Add or Delete Points (Vertexes) for Shapes in PowerPoint




Spirographs with Adobe Illustrator June 23rd, 2012
Adobe Illustrator




Text within Shapes in PowerPoint June 23rd, 2012
Text in Shapes: Text Within Shapes in PowerPoint




Rotate Shapes in PowerPoint June 21st, 2012
Basics About Shapes: Rotate Shapes in PowerPoint




Edit Points for Shapes in PowerPoint June 20th, 2012
Advanced Drawing Techniques: Edit Points for Shapes in PowerPoint




Manipulating Shapes by Dragging Yellow Handles in PowerPoint June 20th, 2012
Advanced Shape Techniques: Manipulating Shapes by Dragging Yellow Handles in PowerPoint




Glenna Shaw June 12th, 2012
Glenna Shaw




Carmine Gallo June 11th, 2012
Carmine Gallo





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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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