Monthly Archives: December 2013

Browse posts released in December 2013. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Jamie Garroch December 20th, 2013
Jamie Garroch




Changing Chart Types in PowerPoint December 5th, 2013
Chart Basics: Changing Chart Types in PowerPoint




Picture Fills for Chart Series in PowerPoint December 5th, 2013
Chart Series: Picture Fills for Chart Series in PowerPoint




Chart Elements in PowerPoint December 4th, 2013
Chart Basics: Chart Elements in PowerPoint




Changing Fill and Border of Chart Elements in PowerPoint December 3rd, 2013
Charts: Changing Fill and Border of Chart Elements in PowerPoint




December 2nd, 2013
Chart Basics: Inserting Charts in PowerPoint





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