5 PowerPoint Add-Ins and Sites for Free Templates to Make Beautiful Presentations
Saturday, 13 October 2018
Microsoft PowerPoint is the most popular tool to make presentations on a computer. But if you haven’t mastered it, you will need a little help going from a blank page to a stunning slideshow. These free apps and sites will make that happen for you. Before you jump into any of these, it’s best if
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How to Add 3D Models to Microsoft Office Documents and Presentations
Tuesday, 06 February 2018
Remember clip art? They weren’t high art, but they could illustrate a Microsoft document. Now, Microsoft Office offers something that helps you create documents and presentations for the 21st century: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on Windows can now use 3D models. It’s an exciting development because documents and PowerPoint presentations can now tell richer stories. You also
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How to Cite PowerPoint Presentations in APA Format
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
The APA (American Psychological Association) style is followed by all kinds of academic institutions, journals, articles, and books. But nowadays, information isn’t only found in books and on websites. PowerPoint and Keynote presentations hold tons of knowledge. And yes, if you’re going to include that knowledge in your papers, it must be cited properly. But like all
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10+ Places to Get Cool Media Clips for PowerPoint Presentations
Monday, 29 May 2017
Microsoft PowerPoint will soon get the ability to translate presentations in real time. It already has the ability to suggest design ideas through Designer and draw up an outline for your content with QuickStarter. What else do you need? Well, you still need to create a memorable presentation. And that still takes some doing. Communication
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9 Dumb PowerPoint Mistakes You Always Make in Presentations
Monday, 09 January 2017
Giving an effective PowerPoint presentation is an art. We’ve all sat through a dreadful slideshow that we couldn’t wait to escape from. Whether due to a drab speaker or lousy slides, there’s usually room for improvement. The good news is you can prevent your audience from hating your next presentation! Let’s review the most common
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