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PowerPoint and Presenting News
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by Geetesh Bajaj, December 27, 2016
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Save as PDF

Saving a PowerPoint presentation as a PDF has its pros and cons. The biggest advantage is that recipients won't be able to edit, and you can embed
fonts easily. An even better advantage is that you may use PDFs as a substitute for printing drafts or finished slides, thus saving so much paper.
Disadvantages include that you cannot be entirely multimedia-friendly. Whatever your thoughts may be, PowerPoint makes it very easy to create PDFs.
Remove Background from Pictures

Do you want to remove a sky, a wall, any backdrop, or something else in a photograph so that the slide background shows through within those removed
parts of the picture? The Remove Background option may be just what you need to remove the backdrop from an inserted picture.
Picture Corrections

A picture needs to be "corrected" when its appearance is too dark or too bright. You could 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 2016 without having to use an external program.
Changing Color of Pictures

One of the coolest options for editing pictures in PowerPoint is to change the hue of your entire picture so that it looks almost like a duotone
picture. Similar to how you apply corrections to your inserted pictures, this Color option can also 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, changes the overall color tone, and does more.
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Learn PowerPoint 2011 for
Mac

Save as PDF

Saving a PowerPoint presentation as a PDF has its pros and cons. The biggest advantage is that recipients won't be able to edit your slides, and you
can embed fonts easily. An even better advantage is that you may use PDFs as a substitute for printing drafts or finished slides, thus saving so much
paper. Disadvantages include that you cannot be entirely multimedia-friendly. Whatever your thoughts may be, PowerPoint makes it very easy to create
PDFs.
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