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Relationship Charts for PowerPoint

Relationship as a term is very broad, and can represent how a hierarchy within an organization is structured, who reports to whom, and
more. Do you want to show this structure within your slides, but don't want to use rigid organization charts? Then you are on the right
page, exploring something different called Relationship Charts! These Relationship Charts are already in place - you just need to change
or add pictures of the people within your chart! You will quickly create relationship charts that are linked and intuitive!
Download and use these relationship
charts in your slides
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Silhouettes: City Skylines for PowerPoint

Do you want to add a backdrop to your PowerPoint slides? Then you will love these City Skyline graphics for PowerPoint. These city
skyline slides show combined or sectional areas of typical cities. The entire collection contains over 11 city skylines and all of them
come in various colors. What's more! All these are PowerPoint native, you can resize, recolor, add effects and do more, right inside
PowerPoint.
Download and use these skyline shapes in your slides
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Presentation Hero Academy: Conversation with Matteo Cassese
Matteo Cassese is an interactive consultant and an entrepreneur passionate about innovation and technology living in Berlin, Germany.
Before starting his consulting business, La Fabbrica della Realtà, in 2011, he has held technical and marketing roles in the internet,
telecommunications and entertainment fields. His experience with presentations spans more than 10 years, where he has applied his skills to
bigger corporations and startups alike. In January 2015 he has launched the Presentation Hero Academy. In this conversation, Matteo
discusses the Presentation Hero Academy.
Read the conversation here
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7th Annual Sharkies: Conversation with Irwin Hipsman
Irwin Hipsman is director of customer community for
Brainshark, Inc. Brainshark's sales enablement solutions help companies drive greater revenue through faster training, increased demand
and more successful sales conversations. With Brainshark, users can turn static content, such as PowerPoint documents, into online and
mobile video presentations. Thousands of companies use Brainshark to improve the reach and results of their communications, while
dramatically reducing costs. In this conversation, Irwin discusses Brainshark's Sharkie Awards program, which recently opened for entries.
Read the conversation here
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Adobe Presenter: Import Quiz
 Quizzes that you create in Adobe Presenter are not saved as separate files -- in fact they are saved as
part of the container PowerPoint file within which they were created. And that's actually a huge advantage, especially if you want to move
your quizzes from one eLearning project to another -- or even when you want to import an existing quiz to use as a template for another
quiz. Essentially, all you need is to move, copy, or duplicate your original PowerPoint files!
Explore how you can import quiz in Adobe Presenter
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Adobe Presenter: Manage Quiz

Once you add a quiz within Adobe Presenter, you can always edit it further by adding more quiz questions or even delete the quiz
altogether. To perform all the changes to an existing quiz, you need to use the Quiz Manager option. The Quiz Manager lets you organize
all of the quizzes and questions in a presentation.
Explore how to manage quiz in Adobe Presenter
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Learn PowerPoint 2013 for Windows: Slides and Sections
Reuse Slides
Reusing your existing slides can be a great help: first you need not recreate stuff you already have and secondly you are saving so much
time that you can use more effectively to practice your presentation! Having said that, always start by creating an outline of your
presentation -- thereafter reuse any existing slides. PowerPoint provides a quick command that locates specific slides, and enables you to
add it to the active presentation. While this process works the same way in all versions of PowerPoint, there are small interface changes
-- in this tutorial, we'll show you how to reuse slides in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.
Reuse Slides Through Drag and Drop
We explored previously how reusing your existing slides can be a great help, since it saves so much of your time. While bringing up the
Reuse Slides task pane that enables you to add selected slides to the active presentation, there is another easier and more intuitive way
to reuse your slides. You can drag selected slides from the source presentation and drop them within the newer presentation. In this
tutorial, we'll show you how to reuse slides through this drag and drop process within PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.
Getting Started with Sections
Sections in PowerPoint is a feature that lets you organize slides into segments or divisions for
easier management. For instance if you have many slides, you may find the content difficult to handle, edit, or
even deliver. And if you have a few slides, even then you may have the need to organize them logically in Sections.
The Section option within PowerPoint 2013 enables you to divide your presentation slides into logical parts.
Adding and Renaming Sections
Dividing a large number of slides into Sections helps you to manage them better. And even for presentations that do not have a large number
of slides, you can benefit from Sections. However, the mere act of dividing slides into Sections will not achieve much unless you create
and name these Sections in a proper manner to represent what the slides within each Section contain. In this tutorial, let us learn how to
add Sections, and also how to rename them.
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Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Sections
Getting Started with Sections
It doesn't matter if there are many slides within your presentation, or just a few. If you have many slides,
you may find the content difficult to handle, edit, or even deliver. And if you have a few slides, even then you
may have the need to organize them logically in Sections. Yes, Sections are a PowerPoint feature that lets you organize
slides into segments or divisions for easier management. The Section option is new within PowerPoint 2010 -- and enables
you to divide your presentation slides into logical parts.
Adding and Renaming Sections
Presentations that have a large number of slides may get unwieldy and also pose a challenge as far as managing them is concerned, unless
they are logically divided into Sections. On the other hand, even presentations that do not have a large number of slides can benefit from
Sections. However, the mere act of dividing slides into Sections will not achieve much unless you create and name these Sections in a
proper manner to represent what the slides within each Section contain. In this tutorial, let us learn how to add Sections, and also how to
rename them.
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Learn PowerPoint 2011 for Mac: Sections
Getting Started with Sections
No matter if your presentation has many slides or just a few, you will always want them to be easily manageable. This leads to the need to
organize them logically in Sections. Sections in PowerPoint is a feature that lets you organize slides into segments or divisions for
easier management. The Section option within PowerPoint 2011 enables you to divide your presentation slides into logical segments.
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