Monthly Archives: September 2019

Browse posts released in September 2019. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Johanna Kneifel September 30th, 2019
Johanna Kneifel




Dan Bruck September 30th, 2019
Dan Bruck




Make Themes compatible with PowerPoint September 22nd, 2019
Theme Builder Anomalies: Make Themes Compatible with PowerPoint




John Korchok September 20th, 2019
John Korchok




Emmanuel Gueritte September 20th, 2019
Emmanuel Gueritte




Theme Builder Anomalies: Removed Content from Themes September 6th, 2019
Theme Builder Anomalies: Removed Content from Themes




Lori Chollar September 5th, 2019
Lori Chollar




Ilene Bergelson September 4th, 2019
Ilene Bergelson




Theme Builder Anomalies: Themes Incompatible September 4th, 2019
Theme Builder Anomalies: Themes Incompatible with PowerPoint





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