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PowerPoint provides ample choices in chart types for almost every kind of graphical data representation. However, as you probably know all charts are not equal. Charts should be chosen depending upon the topic of your presentation, your audience, and the disposition of the presenter.
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.

Tutorial Code: 10 14 01
Previous: 10 13 02 Where are Chart Templates Saved in PowerPoint
Next: 10 14 02 Column Charts in PowerPoint
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Tagged as: 10-14, Charts and Graphs, PowerPoint Chart Types, PowerPoint Tutorials
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You can see some samples of SmartArt created within PowerPoint. Each sample has a caption that tells you the name of that particular SmartArt graphic variant.
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Tutorial Code: 11 01 05
Previous: 11 01 04 What is SmartArt?
Next: 11 02 01 Adding New Shape(s) to Existing SmartArt Graphic in PowerPoint
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John Mackenzie is originally a business film director, before companies had in-house video departments, John would often bring client script reviews to a jaw-dropping halt with phrases such as: “This scene will need a B-wind internegative for optical bench processing”.
Here’s a list of links on Indezine sites, where he has been featured:
Using Sales Meetings for Career Acceleration: 15 Black-Belt Meeting Master Moves
January 2, 2005
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SmartArt is a diagramming component first introduced within PowerPoint 2007 for Windows, and now available on most platforms where PowerPoint is available including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, etc. Among other niceties, SmartArt allows you to replace boring bullet points with info-graphic content using text within shapes.
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.

Tutorial Code: 11 01 04
Previous: 11 01 03 Convert SmartArt Graphics to Text in PowerPoint
Next: 11 01 05 Some SmartArt Samples
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The chart templates you save within PowerPoint are saved into a default folder location which you do not have to worry about, as far as you are using those templates on the same computer where they are saved.
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.
Where are Chart Templates Saved in PowerPoint 2013
Where are Chart Templates Saved in PowerPoint 2010
Where are Chart Templates Saved in PowerPoint 2011

Tutorial Code: 10 13 02
Previous: 10 13 01 Saving Chart Templates in PowerPoint
Next: 10 14 01 Chart Types in PowerPoint
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