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PowerPoint and Presenting News
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by Geetesh Bajaj, November 21, 2016
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Indezine Thanksgiving PowerPoint Kit

The Indezine Thanksgiving Kit is a self-contained set of content that provides everything you need to create picture slides for PowerPoint.
This kit contains both a standard and a widescreen Thanksgiving PowerPoint Theme, a foodie font, some silhouette pictures, scrapbook style
embellishments, some pictures, and even a few sample slides.
Download and use this kit now
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Thanksgiving Clip Arts for PowerPoint
Some silhouette clips that you can use to pop up your slides! These are all created using native PowerPoint shapes. You can use all of
PowerPoint's fills and lines, or effects and styles to customize their look as you want!
Download these cliparts and use in your presentations
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Learn PowerPoint 2013 for
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Picture Corrections

A picture needs to be corrected when it's appearance is too dark or too bright. You can end up with pictures that need correction if the
lighting was not proper when you clicked the original picture. Additionally, you may also want to make some tonal changes to a picture so that
it stands apart. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make corrections to inserted pictures regarding their brightness, sharpness,
softness, and contrast values; all from within PowerPoint 2013 without having to use an external program.
Change Picture

Imagine you have inserted a picture in PowerPoint 2013, and then you applied various picture editing options to enhance its appearance.
For example, you may have added a border, applied some Picture Effects, etc. Probably, you then added both Fade and Zoom animations,
synced them to happen together, and also timed the animations to occur at a particular speed. You may find yourself often doing these
same tasks: adding all sorts of picture edits and animating them. And then you realize that you have a better picture, or your boss asked
you to change the existing picture to another one, but with all the same effects and animations!
Artistic Effects for Pictures

PowerPoint is a slide program but that doesn't mean that it does not have some cool picture editing tricks up its sleeve. When we say "cool",
we certainly do not mean just inserting a picture, or even the fact that you can apply corrections or recolor hues. PowerPoint 2013 provides
around 23 filters as part of its Artistic Effects options. Some of these filters (effects) can make your pictures look like paintings or
sketches, and others can change the texture of your pictures.
Changing Color of Pictures

Working with pictures in PowerPoint 2013 can be so much fun and fulfilling at the same time. One of the coolest options is to recolor the hue
of your entire picture so that it looks almost like a duotone picture. You have already learned how to apply corrections to your inserted
pictures, and this Color option can help you do more with your pictures. Be aware though that this Color option does not work like a coloring
book; rather it changes the overall hue color of the entire picture, saturates color values, change the overall color tone, and do more.
Reset Pictures

Once a picture is inserted within PowerPoint, any manipulations you make to that picture are strictly only on the surface. The appearance
of the picture changes on the slide, but the unaltered picture is stored within your PowerPoint presentation. Essentially that's good
because if you make many changes to a picture -- and then regret experimenting -- then you can just reset your picture rather than starting
all over again! There's one caveat though -- the option to reset any picture back to its original form works only if you have not run any
compression options for pictures within your presentation.
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