Monthly Archives: September 2021

Browse posts released in September 2021. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



September 30th, 2021
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September 28th, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Show and Hide the Advanced Animation Timeline in PowerPoint




Hyperlinks for Action Buttons in PowerPoint September 14th, 2021
Action Buttons: Hyperlinks for Action Buttons in PowerPoint




Default Behaviors for Action Buttons in PowerPoint September 13th, 2021
Action Buttons: Default Behaviors for Action Buttons in PowerPoint




Creating Diagonal Callouts in PowerPoint September 9th, 2021
Callouts: Creating Diagonal Callouts in PowerPoint




Formatting Callouts in PowerPoint September 9th, 2021
Callouts: Formatting Callouts in PowerPoint




Attributing and Positioning Callouts in PowerPoint September 8th, 2021
Callouts: Attributing and Positioning Callouts in PowerPoint




Feedback Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint September 2nd, 2021
File Types, File Menu, and Backstage View: Feedback Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint





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