Monthly Archives: June 2018

Browse posts released in June 2018. See all archives.

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Reuse Slides Through Drag and Drop in PowerPoint June 29th, 2018
Working with Slides: Reuse Slides Through Drag and Drop in PowerPoint




Ken Molay June 27th, 2018
Ken Molay




Duplicate Slide Masters in PowerPoint June 19th, 2018
Slide Master and Slide Layouts: Duplicate Slide Masters in PowerPoint




iSpring Solutions June 19th, 2018
iSpring Solutions




Add and Rename Slide Masters in PowerPoint June 18th, 2018
Slide Master and Slide Layouts: Add and Rename Slide Masters in PowerPoint




Text Box Autofit Options in PowerPoint June 14th, 2018
Text Formatting: Text Box Autofit Options in PowerPoint




The Presentation Summit June 2nd, 2018
Presentation Summit





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Change Layout of Organization Chart Organization Charts: Change Layout of Organization Chart

Once you have inserted an organization chart (org chart) within PowerPoint, you might need to change its layout. The "layout" means how the subordinate levels in the hierarchy branch out from top to bottom. Probably you want all subordinates flushed to the left, hanging to the right, or distributed evenly across a horizontal plane. To ...


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Jörg Hahn aka Jay Green was Marketing Manager with a screen-capturing software publisher prior to launching his new company Convima. Now he successfully combines video production with online marketing. Hahn holds an MBA and speaks 5 languages fluently. Here’s a list of links on Indezine where he has been featured: Convima Product Videos: Conversation with ...


Reuse Slides in PowerPoint Working With Slides: Reuse Slides in PowerPoint

Reusing your existing slides can be a great help: first you need not recreate stuff you already have and secondly you are saving so much time that you can use more effectively to practice your presentation! Having said that, always start by creating an outline of your presentation. This is important because it gives you ...







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