Monthly Archives: January 2013

Browse posts released in January 2013. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Tick Marks in PowerPoint January 29th, 2013
Chart Axes: Tick Marks in PowerPoint




Reposition and Hide Axis Labels in PowerPoint January 29th, 2013
Chart Axes: Reposition and Hide Axis Labels in PowerPoint




Changing Axis Labels in PowerPoint January 29th, 2013
Chart Axes: Changing Axis Labels in PowerPoint




Axis Titles in PowerPoint January 29th, 2013
Chart Axes: Axis Titles in PowerPoint




Ric Bretschneider January 29th, 2013
Ric Bretschneider




Apply Reflection Effects to Shapes in PowerPoint January 11th, 2013
Shape Effects: Apply Reflection Effects to Shapes in PowerPoint




Transparency for Shape Fills in PowerPoint January 11th, 2013
Shape Fills: Transparency for Shape Fills in PowerPoint




Change Major and Minor Units of Value Axis in PowerPoint January 4th, 2013
Chart Axes: Change Major and Minor Units of Value Axis in PowerPoint





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