Monthly Archives: December 2017

Browse posts released in December 2017. See all archives.

See Also:
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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