Monthly Archives: December 2021

Browse posts released in December 2021. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



Slide Transitions: Slide Transition Duration in PowerPoint December 29th, 2021
Slide Transitions: Slide Transition Duration in PowerPoint




Support for YouTube Videos in PowerPoint December 27th, 2021
Video Troubleshooting: Support for YouTube Videos in PowerPoint




Slide Transitions in PowerPoint December 27th, 2021
Slide Transitions: Slide Transitions in PowerPoint




Missing “Video from Web Site” Option in PowerPoint? December 24th, 2021
Video Troubleshooting: Missing “Video from Web Site” Option in PowerPoint?




Sheila B. Robinson December 21st, 2021
Sheila B. Robinson




Animate a Moving Car in PowerPoint December 16th, 2021
Animation Effects and Examples: Animate a Moving Car in PowerPoint




Twin Trigger Animations in PowerPoint December 13th, 2021
Triggers and Animation Actions: Twin Trigger Animations in PowerPoint





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