Presentations Glossary

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

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Monday, November 28, 2022, posted by Geetesh at 12:13 pm

Ally Yates
  
Ally Yates is the author of Utter Confidence: How what you say and do influences your effectiveness in business, and an expert on behavior analysis and the interactions that define us. She combines a deep understanding of people and how to achieve results, based on her many years of experience working with large corporate clients around the world.

Here’s a list of links on Indezine.com where she has been featured:

The Importance of Behavioral Flexibility in LeadershipThe Importance of Behavioral Flexibility in Leadership
December 29, 2017

How to Disagree ConstructivelyHow to Disagree Constructively
October 20, 2017

Are You a Pusher or a Puller?Are You a Pusher or a Puller?
July 25, 2017

Business Thrives on Interaction: by Ally YatesBusiness Thrives on Interaction: by Ally Yates
July 13, 2017

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Tuesday, November 22, 2022, posted by Geetesh at 5:07 pm

Although PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office applications do have the capability to save their outputs as PDF, this option is not built-in within PowerPoint or the other programs by default. PowerPoint itself helps you install the add-in for the first time you attempt to create a PDF, as we explain next. However, you can easily download a small add-in that makes it possible to save PDFs from within PowerPoint.

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

Getting Save as PDF Add-in in PowerPoint 2007

Getting Save as PDF Add-in in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 16 04 05
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Next: 16 04 06 Using the Save as PDF Add-in in PowerPoint

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Monday, November 14, 2022, posted by Geetesh at 3:52 pm

PowerPoint allows you to save your slides to many graphic file formats, which can later be used in other applications as required. One of the most popular graphic formats that you can export your slides to is PNG. This tutorial will show you how you can export slides to PNG, but using the same process; you can also export to other graphic file formats such as JPG, GIF, TIF, BMP, WMF, EMF, etc.

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

Exporting Graphic File Formats in PowerPoint 2013

Exporting Graphic File Formats in PowerPoint 2010

Exporting Graphic File Formats in PowerPoint 2007

Apple Mac

Exporting Graphic File Formats in PowerPoint 2011

Exporting Graphic File Formats in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 16 04 03
Previous: 16 04 02 Caveats in Exporting Videos in PowerPoint
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Thursday, November 10, 2022, posted by Geetesh at 2:45 pm

Yes, it’s quite easy to create a presentation and then export it entirely to a video clip in PowerPoint. If you are lucky, you may face no problems at all. However, if you do hit a roadblock, and there can be several roadblocks, then here are some caveats we have found along with solutions and workaround for them.

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

Caveats in Exporting Videos in PowerPoint 2013

Caveats in Exporting Videos in PowerPoint

Tutorial Code: 16 04 02
Previous: 16 04 01 Export a Presentation to a Video Clip in PowerPoint
Next: 16 04 03 Exporting Graphic File Formats in PowerPoint

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Friday, October 28, 2022, posted by Geetesh at 4:43 pm

In a previous tutorial, we showed you how you can share PowerPoint presentations online using the Microsoft Office Web Viewer. That option works great if you have your own domain where you want to upload and share PowerPoint presentations (or even Word and Excel files). However, if you already use Microsoft’s OneDrive to create and edit your presentations, then it makes sense to use a similar sharing option that is already built within the OneDrive service.

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.

All Versions

Share PowerPoint Presentations Online using OneDrive

Share PowerPoint Presentations Online using OneDrive

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