Monthly Archives: February 2017

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February 28th, 2017
SmartArt Basics: Convert SmartArt Graphics to Text in PowerPoint




Advanced Picture Concepts: Picture Layouts in PowerPoint February 27th, 2017
Advanced Picture Concepts: Picture Layouts in PowerPoint




February 20th, 2017
SmartArt Basics: Convert Bulleted Text to SmartArt in PowerPoint




Shape Intersect Command in PowerPoint February 20th, 2017
Merge Shapes: Shape Intersect Command in PowerPoint




Shape Combine Command in PowerPoint February 20th, 2017
Merge Shapes: Shape Combine Command in PowerPoint




Shape Union Command in PowerPoint February 17th, 2017
Merge Shapes: Shape Union Command in PowerPoint




Shape Fragment Command in PowerPoint February 17th, 2017
Merge Shapes: Shape Fragment Command in PowerPoint





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