Monthly Archives: September 2017

Browse posts released in September 2017. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Creating PowerPoint Outlines in Microsoft Word September 15th, 2017
Creating Slides: Creating PowerPoint Outlines in Microsoft Word




Add Headers and Footers to Notes and Handout Pages in PowerPoint September 14th, 2017
Headers and Footers: Add Headers and Footers to Notes and Handout Pages in PowerPoint




Add Headers and Footers to Slides in PowerPoint September 12th, 2017
Headers and Footers: Add Headers and Footers to Slides in PowerPoint




Interface & Basics: Viewing Sections in PowerPoint September 7th, 2017
Sections: Viewing Sections in PowerPoint





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Add Office.com SmartArt Graphics Advanced SmartArt: Add Office.com SmartArt Graphics

SmartArt in PowerPoint has replaced the diagram options in previous versions of PowerPoint. SmartArt also allows you to replace bullet points with info-graphic content using text-within-shapes that are more logical to view and present. There are different SmartArt categories available. Additionally, you can also add an additional SmartArt category that shows content from Office.com. To ...


Theme Builder Theme Builder: Installing and Using Theme Builder in PowerPoint

Theme Builder is an application created by Microsoft to create and edit themes. The full name of the application is Microsoft Theme Builder, but for reasons of simplicity, we'll call it Theme Builder throughout this series of pages. As of now, Theme Builder is a Windows only application, but any Themes edited and created within ...


Vary Colors by Point Option for Charts in PowerPoint Advanced Chart Techniques: Vary Colors by Point Option for Charts in PowerPoint

When a column chart in PowerPoint contains only one data series and several categories, then, by default the individual chart columns may use the same fill color. If your chart uses the same colored series in all of the categories, it can make your chart look dull. To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint ...







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