Monthly Archives: October 2025

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Add and Select Text in Shapes within PowerPoint Touch October 16th, 2025
Add and Select Text in Shapes: Add and Select Text in Shapes within PowerPoint Touch




Crop Pictures within PowerPoint Touch October 15th, 2025
Crop Pictures: Crop Pictures within PowerPoint Touch




Nick Ronald October 10th, 2025
Nick Ronald




Text Floatie within PowerPoint Touch October 10th, 2025
Using Floaties: Text Floatie within PowerPoint Touch




Picture Floatie within PowerPoint Touch October 8th, 2025
Using Floaties: Picture Floatie within PowerPoint Touch




Shape Floatie within PowerPoint Touch October 6th, 2025
Using Floaties: Shape Floatie within PowerPoint Touch




Using the Touch Floatie within PowerPoint Touch October 6th, 2025
Using Floaties: Touch Floatie within PowerPoint Touch





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