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March 17, 2020 |
PowerPoint and Presenting News |
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Simple Quizzes in PowerPoint |
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Creating a quiz in PowerPoint can be fun. You can use a quiz after a business presentation as an excuse to give away gifts to those who provide the right answers. Or you can use a quiz for children in elementary school. Whatever your aim, creating a quiz in any version of PowerPoint is fairly easy and intuitive. |
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Night Sky Starlit Backgrounds |
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The ZIP file that you will download contains five Night Sky Starlit Backgrounds in three resolutions: Full Size: 4000x2250 pixels (16:9), Widescreen Size: 1365x768 pixels (16:9), and Standard Size: 1024x768 (4:3). Also included are five PowerPoint Presentations with Night Sky Starlit Backgrounds, set to work with the Morph transition. Yes, these background designs can also animate between slides using PowerPoint's Morph transition. |
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DataPoint, iPoint, and SignageTube: Conversation with Kurt Dupont |
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Kurt Dupont is a solution provider who would go out of his way just to ensure he brings out the best when it comes to issues that have to deal with data-driven presentations, data visualization, and digital signage software. He started by working at airports worldwide to set up airport databases and flight information screens. This evolved to become the basis for PresentationPoint. In this conversation, Kurt talks about DataPoint, iPoint, and SignageTube. |
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Read the conversation here |
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What is Your Body Language Saying About You? |
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Your body language, nonverbal cues, tell a lot about how you perform at a job, career and on stage as a public speaker. Research suggests that nonverbal cues are more important than verbal ones. I came across one study that spoke about body language comprising 55% of the force of any response, whereas the verbal content only provides 7%, and “paralanguage,” or the intonation, pauses, and sighs given when answering or speaking, represents 38% of the emphasis. |
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Read more with Sandra Schrift |
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Quotes
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When I Started Storytelling: by Margot Leitman
"I can honestly say that when I started storytelling—speaking openly about my experiences—my life changed for the better. I started having sincere relationships with people right away, instead of hiding behind bravado or small talk." |
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SmartArt With Icons from PowerPoint Designer in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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PowerPoint Designer is an amazing feature in PowerPoint 365 for Windows that lets you quickly change how your slides are formatted so that you can present them confidently. But did you know that PowerPoint Designer's features go even further? For example, you can change a bulleted list to a SmartArt graphic, complete with icons. These icons can then be changed, and you can also edit the SmartArt graphic itself with a few clicks. |
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New Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Mac |
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When launched, PowerPoint 365 for Mac typically opens with Backstage View. If you are already working on an open presentation, and want to create a new presentation at that point, you can do so using the New tab. |
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Open and Close Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Mac |
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When launched, PowerPoint 365 for Mac typically opens with Backstage View. If you want to create a new presentation, you can do so using the New tab. If you want to work on any of the already created presentations, you can open them by using the various options in the Open tab. Unlike in Windows versions of PowerPoint, PowerPoint 365 for Mac has no Close tab. |
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Read more here |
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Open and Close Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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When launched, PowerPoint 365 for Windows typically opens with Backstage View. If you want to create a new presentation, you can do so using the New tab. If you want to work on any of the already created presentations you can open them by using the various options in the Open tab. In this tutorial, we explore two of those tabs: Open and Close. |
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PowerPoint Templates from Indezine |
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PowerPoint Templates from MedicinePPT |
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PowerPoint Templates from LegalPPT |
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PowerPoint Templates from FreePPTTemplates |
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PowerPoint Templates from ChristianPPT |
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End Note |
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© Indezine. Please do not reply to this message. |
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