Definitions and resources for terms and techniques used in the world of presentations
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SP1 for Microsoft Office 2013 has all the new updates which help in improving the security, performance, and stability of other Office 2013 products. Additionally, this SP is a roll-up of all previously released updates.
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Microsoft has made available the Office for Mac Preview, which includes newest versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other programs. For a long time, PowerPoint and other Microsoft apps were absent from Apple’s App Store, and tons of wannabe programs filled in the vacuum created by the absence of PowerPoint on the iPad. Of course, this situation has since changed!
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The Outline view in PowerPoint essentially brings up the Outline pane on the left side of PowerPoint interface. Here, we briefly describe some of the options in the Outline pane.
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The Outline view in PowerPoint essentially brings up the Outline pane on the left side of PowerPoint interface. Here, we explain how you can select text in the outline, and access the options to manipulate text within the outline pane.
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The font typeface, styles, and even the size for text in your presentation are dictated by the active Theme or Theme Fonts set. You can certainly override these defaults, and select another font typeface and also change the font size. Beyond changing the typeface and size, you can also make a certain word or phrase stand apart by formatting it bold, italic, underlined, etc.
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