Monthly Archives: April 2019

Browse posts released in April 2019. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Insert Dummy Text in PowerPoint April 16th, 2019
Text Basics: Insert Dummy Text in PowerPoint




Widescreen Defaults in PowerPoint April 12th, 2019
Slide Aspect Ratio: Widescreen Defaults in PowerPoint




Open from OneDrive in PowerPoint April 5th, 2019
Working with Slides: Open from OneDrive in PowerPoint




Learning Color April 5th, 2019
Colors: Learning Color




Edit Annotations with Ink Tools in PowerPoint April 4th, 2019
Working with Slides: Edit Annotations with Ink Tools in PowerPoint




Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint April 2nd, 2019
Working with Slides: Switch Views Between Multiple Presentations in PowerPoint




Format Slide Background in PowerPoint April 2nd, 2019
Fills for Slide Background: Format Slide Background in PowerPoint





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