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The structure of [one] class was a bit difficult to deal with at times, as the professor often put a ridiculously large amount of information on each of his powerpoint slides, filling up each slide and making it look almost like a wall …
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August 30, 2010 - 2:34 pm
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PowerPoint , the predominant desktop app to create illustrated document in offices.
August 8, 2010 - 3:38 pm
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Just as I don’t blame the hammer for the hole I made in the wall, I don’t blame PowerPoint for the scores of really bad presentations that I have had to sit through. PowerPoint is not a crime. Our use of it is.
June 20, 2010 - 10:09 pm
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Excel has become so powerful that I see no need for Access anymore (99% of my clients do not know how to deal with this software), and I still get Outlook bundled with my Excel and PowerPoint , although I will probably never open it now …
May 31, 2010 - 2:06 am
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A picture tells a thousand words, adding them to your PowerPoint presentation can be a huge asset in making it look both professional and understandable. Adding pictures to power point using clip art is simple, and anybody can do it.
April 17, 2010 - 3:49 pm
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I’d like to convert a powerpoint to pdf file, but so far I haven’t got a better way to get it done. Does anybody know how to deal with it
April 12, 2010 - 6:27 am
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This PowerPoint tutorial focuses on using grow/shrink animations in PowerPoint 2007.
April 12, 2010 - 6:27 am
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Everybody digests and learns information in a different manner – some people respond better to listening, while others respond better to.
April 12, 2010 - 6:27 am
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Unexpected behavior of a specific PowerPoint presentation usually indicates corruption in the file.
April 8, 2010 - 2:45 am
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I sent my powerpoint presentation to my professor via email and he wasn’t able to see it. He told me to unzip the file. How do you unzip a powerpoint presentation file?
April 8, 2010 - 2:45 am
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I sent my powerpoint presentation to my professor via email and he wasn’t able to see it. He told me to unzip the file