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Outstanding Presentations Workshop 2017: Conversation with Deb Peretz
Deb Peretz coaches people who are passionate about delivering results to their clients through online programs.
She shows them how to avoid being just another unfinished course on their customers' "To Do" lists while creating raving fans whose
businesses are transformed. She also follows the latest brain research on how we think and learn and translates it into easily
applied strategies and tips. In this conversation, Deb discusses her webinar as part of the Outstanding Presentations Workshop
2017 series.
Read the conversation here.
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PowerPoint Online
Slides Pane
PowerPoint Online's work area below the Ribbon is tri-paned. These three panes comprise the Slides Pane, the Slide Area, and the
Notes Pane. The Slides Pane is the strip on the left side of the PowerPoint Online interface that contains thumbnails of all your
slides.
Notes Pane
PowerPoint Online's tri-paned interface has three regions: the Slides Pane, the Slide Area, and the Notes Pane. The Notes Pane is
placed right below the Slide Area, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 1. The Notes Pane provides space to add speaker's n
otes that can be so helpful to the presenter while presenting. You can also write any sort of information about the presentation
or individual slide.
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Learn PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Presentation Gallery

When launched, PowerPoint 2016 typically opens the Presentation Gallery. This Presentation Gallery provides several ways to start your next
presentation using a template, a Theme, a recent presentation, a not-so-recent presentation, or even a blank presentation. These and other
choices are explained in this tutorial.
Ribbon and Tabs

The Ribbon is the long strip comprising tabs with buttons across the top of the main window within the PowerPoint interface. Since PowerPoint
2007, the Ribbon has replaced all the menus and toolbars that were found in PowerPoint 2003 and older versions. The Ribbon contains almost all
the commands you need to work with your slides, and is designed in a way that helps you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a
task. You no longer have to search commands endlessly through many menus and sub-menus.
Status Bar

The Status Bar is a thin strip located at the bottom of the PowerPoint 2016 interface. This area provides information about the active slide
and also provides several View options. To work with options in the Status Bar, you must have a presentation open in PowerPoint 2016; otherwise
the options within the Status Bar will be grayed out.
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