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PowerPoint and Presenting News
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Sign in to a OneDrive Account
To use any of the options available within OneDrive, including the creation and editing of presentations using PowerPoint Online, you will have to first
sign in with your Microsoft account. A Microsoft account is essentially your account on any of Microsoft's services such as Hotmail, Outlook, Xbox, Skype,
Live, Zune, etc. In this tutorial, we explain how you can sign in using any of these services into OneDrive.
Learn how to sign in to your OneDrive account.
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Office 365 Subscriptions
Office 365 is Microsoft’s cloud-based subscription offering that lets you run always upgraded and updated Office applications on the desktop, on tablets and
smartphones – and also online. This Office 365 product is different from the perpetual versions of Office. Additionally, some plans also include extra niceties
like a subscription to the Skype for Business web conferencing tool, hosted email via Microsoft’s Exchange Online, online storage through OneDrive, plus phone
talk time via Skype.
Learn about the different Office 365 subscriptions
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Creating New Slides: Three Ways in PowerPoint
This question has been asked so often: how many ways are there to create new slides. There may be many ways, but broadly speaking all these techniques fall
into three separate ways. You can use either one of these ways, or all three! Here are the three ways: Add new slides, Import and reuse existing slides,
and Import a structured outline.
Learn more about creating new slides
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Viewing Sections
If you have a presentation with a large Section, containing many slides, then you may find that this one Section makes it difficult to see all the other
remaining Sections. This is because these many slides cover up so much screen real estate making it difficult for you to see other stuff, such as slides in
other Sections. And if you want to drag a slide from one Section to another, you may be at a loss to comprehend what you will end up with.
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