Monthly Archives: May 2020

Browse posts released in May 2020. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Frederik Dessau May 28th, 2020
Frederik Dessau




Chuck Henrich May 27th, 2020
Chuck Henrich




Colby Devitt May 24th, 2020
Colby Devitt




Danny Rocks May 24th, 2020
Danny Rocks




Using SmartArt for Simple Flowcharts in PowerPoint May 11th, 2020
Advanced Flowchart Techniques: Using SmartArt for Simple Flowcharts




Formatting Connectors Within Flowcharts in PowerPoint May 11th, 2020
Advanced Flowchart Techniques: Formatting Connectors within Flowcharts




Simon Raybould May 10th, 2020
Simon Raybould




Jullietta Stoencheva May 8th, 2020
Jullietta Stoencheva




Betsy Weber May 3rd, 2020
Betsy Weber




Christian Lund May 2nd, 2020
Christian Lund




Using Flowchart and Connector Shapes Together in PowerPoint May 2nd, 2020
Advanced Flowchart Techniques: Using Flowchart and Connector Shapes Together




David Blatner May 1st, 2020
David Blatner





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