Indezine Archive
At Indezine, we create new tutorials, features, sample presentations, and more stuff all the time so that you can create better PowerPoint presentations quicker! We also like to think that when you learn tricks, shortcuts, and ideas to do the same tasks faster, you then have more time to practice your presentations, and become a more effective presenter.
However, the amount of content on this site may seem astonishing -- we have new content released every single day, and you may want to look at some of our older content -- almost everything is relevant even today! The links below take you to indexes of all our older content -- do explore, and create amazing presentations -- wish you a wonderful day!
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PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts: 2013, 2010, 2007 and 2003
Do you want to learn about some new shortcuts? Or do you want to know if your favorite keyboard shortcuts are documented?
Go and get a copy of our PowerPoint Keyboard Shortcuts E-Book.
Normal View in PowerPoint 2013
PowerPoint 2013 provides several views that enable you to view and edit your slides. Normal view is the default and most often used view. Learn about Normal view in PowerPoint 2013.
Windows PowerPoint Tutorials
Outline Pane Options in PowerPoint 2013
Mac PowerPoint Tutorials
Add and Rename Slide Masters in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Add Your Logo or Graphic to the Slide Master in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
Create Custom Shaped Picture Placeholders in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
iPad Presenting
In our ongoing iPad Presenting series, we have already published 11 posts that have been read, tweeted, shared, and bookmarked by all of you -- we plan on several more posts within this series:
- iPad Presenting - First Questions First
- PowerPoint Presenter’s View on iPad
- Air Display on iPad
- Adding an Apple TV
- What is AirPlay?
- Connecting TV / Projector to Apple TV
- Wired iPad to VGA with the Apple Digital AV Adapter
- Business use of Tablet Computing Surges
- Picture Slides on the iPad
- Quickoffice Pro HD’s new PowerPoint editing features on the iPad
- Brainshark SlideShark v1.6: Conversation with Jay Wilder
- New Features in SlideShark Team Edition: Conversation with David Klein
- SlideShark and iPad 1
- iSpring Converter
- SlideShark for iPhone: Conversation with Andy Zimmerman
- Mad for the iPad Survey: Conversation with Joan Babinski
- Electric Slide 2: Conversation with Jim Phelan
Handmade Slides: Using Scanned Pictures
Using pictures in your slides does not mean that you are limited to using photographs from stock photo houses. You can certainly use your own camera -- either a digital camera or even the camera built within your phone to source your own pictures. You can also look at some unconventional sources, such as a scanner. A scanner? Yes, that's a device that several of us have not used for many years now -- but if you have one of these devices attached to your computer, do consider it as a source of visual content.
Explore how a scanner can be put to good use to add interest to your slides.
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