Monthly Archives: October 2021

Browse posts released in October 2021. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Kristian Johansen October 25th, 2021
Kristian Johansen




Smart Lookup in PowerPoint October 22nd, 2021
Spelling, AutoCorrect, and Reference Tools: Search Online Resources in PowerPoint




Slice and Animate Pictures in PowerPoint October 21st, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Slice and Animate Pictures in PowerPoint




Animation Sounds in PowerPoint October 20th, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Animation Sounds in PowerPoint




October 19th, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Animation Painter in PowerPoint




October 19th, 2021
Paul J. Radich




Build and Sequence Animations in PowerPoint October 14th, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Build and Sequence Animations in PowerPoint




October 8th, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Animation Delay in PowerPoint




October 4th, 2021
Advanced Animation Concepts: Control Animation Timings using the Advanced Timeline in PowerPoint




Andrew Abela October 1st, 2021
Andrew Abela





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