Monthly Archives: December 2017

Browse posts released in December 2017. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Replace Fonts in PowerPoint December 27th, 2017
Fonts: Replace Fonts in PowerPoint




Presenter View in PowerPoint December 26th, 2017
Views: Presenter View in PowerPoint




Print Option in Backstage View in PowerPoint December 19th, 2017
File Types, File Menu, and Backstage View: Print Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint




Mike Power December 18th, 2017
Mike Power




Reset, Export, and Import QAT Customizations in PowerPoint December 18th, 2017
Working with QAT and Ribbons: Reset, Export, and Import QAT Customizations in PowerPoint




Tom Howell December 14th, 2017
Tom Howell




Adding Commands to Custom Groups in PowerPoint December 11th, 2017
Working with QAT and Ribbons: Adding Commands to Custom Groups in PowerPoint




Change Case December 11th, 2017
Text Formatting: Change Text Case in PowerPoint




Working with Custom Groups in Ribbon Tabs in PowerPoint December 8th, 2017
Working with QAT and Ribbons: Working with Custom Groups in Ribbon Tabs in PowerPoint




Touch/Mouse Mode in PowerPoint December 7th, 2017
Accessibility: Touch/Mouse Mode in PowerPoint




Using the Pen and Highlighter Tools in PowerPoint December 7th, 2017
Working with Slides: Pen and Highlighter Tools in PowerPoint




Views in PowerPoint December 7th, 2017
Views: Views in PowerPoint




Working with the Ribbon (Reorder and Remove Tabs) in PowerPoint December 4th, 2017
Working with QAT and Ribbons: Reordering and Removing Ribbon Tabs in PowerPoint





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Reorder Animations in PowerPoint Advanced Animation Concepts: Reorder Animations in PowerPoint

By default, animation effects are numbered in the order in which they are applied to slide objects. You might need to reorder your animations mainly because you may have more than one animated object on a slide, and re-sequencing of animations as they happen in relation to each other may provide a better result. Or ...


Interface & Basics: Normal View in PowerPoint Views: Normal View (Editing View) in PowerPoint

The most often used view (and this is the default view in PowerPoint as well) is Normal view that displays one slide at a time in the Slide Area. Normal view is great for editing individual slides, and shows PowerPoint's typical tri-pane interface that includes the Slides Pane, the Slide Area, and the Notes Pane ...


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Art Holden has been in the animation and presentation industry since 1996. He helped start Animation Factory in 1997 and served as general manager of Animation Factory for thirteen years. He currently lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA and works with Presenter Media, a media content creating company. Here’s a list of links on ...







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