Presentations Glossary

Definitions and resources for terms and techniques used in the world of presentations

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Sunday, April 5, 2020, posted by Geetesh at 8:58 am

In PowerPoint, you can insert a table quickly by specifying your required number of rows and columns. Although this process is easy, there are other intuitive ways to create tables. Speaking about intuitive, what can be more intuitive than directly drawing a table on your PowerPoint slide almost like sketching with pen on paper?

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Draw Tables in PowerPoint 2013

Apple Mac

Draw Tables in PowerPoint 2011

Draw Tables in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 12 01 04
Previous: 12 01 03 Table Styles in PowerPoint
Next: 12 01 05 Fills and Effects for Tables in PowerPoint

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Saturday, April 4, 2020, posted by Geetesh at 8:26 pm

PowerPoint makes repetitive table formatting easy and consistent with the Table Styles option. These are pre-defined styles that contain combinations of formatting elements such as fills, borders, and font colors. PowerPoint provides various such styles to choose from just a single click can make your table look great.

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Table Styles in PowerPoint 2013

Apple Mac

Table Styles in PowerPoint 2011

Table Styles in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 12 01 03
Previous: 12 01 02 Populate Tables with Content in PowerPoint
Next: 12 01 04 Draw Tables in PowerPoint

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Saturday, April 4, 2020, posted by Geetesh at 11:27 am

After inserting a table on your PowerPoint slide, the very next task you would want to do is to fill cells with required content. There are plenty of ways to do so. We also explore how you can navigate from cell to cell in a table.

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Populate Tables with Content in PowerPoint 2013

Apple Mac

Populate Tables with Content in PowerPoint 2011

Populate Tables with Content in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 12 01 02
Previous: 12 01 01 Insert Tables in PowerPoint
Next: 12 01 03 Table Styles in PowerPoint

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Saturday, April 4, 2020, posted by Geetesh at 11:21 am

Tables we all use them in our slides all the time because they present numeric data in an organized way so that the audience can easily comprehend or compare values, trends, or even messages. And it’s quite easy to insert a new table yet there’s more than one way to do this simple task. In fact, there are 3 distinct ways to insert a table on your slide.

To learn more, choose your version of PowerPoint. If we do not have a tutorial for your version of PowerPoint, explore the version closest to the one you use.

Microsoft Windows

Insert Tables in PowerPoint 2013

Apple Mac

Insert Tables in PowerPoint 2011

Insert Tables in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 12 01 01
Previous: 11 04 03 Change Layout of Organization Chart
Next: 12 01 02 Populate Tables with Content in PowerPoint

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Friday, April 3, 2020, posted by Geetesh at 10:12 am

Pixabay.com is a clip-media site that contains photos, illustrations, vector graphics, and film footage. Rather than call them a copyright-free site, they are known as a copyleft site, which means offering people the right to freely distribute copies and modified versions of a work with the stipulation that the same rights be preserved in derivative works created later.

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