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Mar 11th
PowerPoint 2003 is an improved version by Microsoft that helps you spice up your presentations. Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 allows you to add charts and graphics to your presentation so that you can better represent your information.
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003
Feb 15th
Enjoy your presentations on TV, iPod, mobile phone or upload it to video sharing sites like YouTube, you will need to convert the presentation to a video.
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Convert PowerPoint Presentation to Video for YouTube, iPod or DVD …
Feb 7th
In microsoft powerpoint , i am trying to make a video because it doesn’t work in windwos movie maker. I want the song not to be on just one slide, but to last.
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How do i get the sound to last through the whole powerpoint? of …
Feb 7th
I was wondering if there is anyone who can help me. I’m new to powerpoint (know a little stuff)
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Powerpoint Slideshow example for class reunion – Presentation …
Feb 7th
Currently contains two PowerPoint 2007 addins: PowerPointLaTeX – an addin that allows you to embed LaTeX formulas into your presentations more easily and in a more user-friendly way than comparable software (TexPoint for example).
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Use LaTeX in Powerpoint | 小石头工作室 . Stone Studio .
Jan 5th
This means that your presentations will look and feel smoother when running in PowerPoint 2010. In the video below there is a comparison of the same presentation running on the same hardware in both PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2010. …
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MSDN Blog Postings » Blog Archive » PowerPoint 2010: Hardware …
Dec 10th
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 comes with new rich media tools. Follow this quick tutorial and see how to easily integrate images and video in your PowerPoint presentation.
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – TechH2o.com
Dec 10th
Quiz School » Computers & Tech » Powerpoint .
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Powerpoint / Quiz School
Dec 10th
Not at all – nearly every PowerPoint presentation contains some amount of text, and in fact, we spend a lot of time making sure that it’s easy to add text to your presentations and that your text looks great. …
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MSDN Blog Postings » Blog Archive » Making Your Words Shine in …