Streamline your workflow by using the PowerPoint Quick Access Toolbar to focus more on your design work rather than searching for tools. To reach maximum efficiency, customize the toolbar by adding your most frequently used commands, like saving, undoing, or formatting options to it. ¡ You can learn more about this tool below and you can download the KnowMore custom ribbon we created to save you the effort of creating your own from scratch! PowerPoint Quick Access Bar https://hubs.li/Q02VD8QW0
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For those of you who still use PowerPoint and want to know more, did you know there is a PowerPoint Blog? Yes, there is a place you can go to learn more. The blog discusses new features of PowerPoint along with ideas for improvements. One item I liked was learning about the Image Resizer. Follow the links to the home page or the resizer article. https://buff.ly/49qqx1b https://buff.ly/491DUo9
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For those of you who still use PowerPoint and want to know more, did you know there is a PowerPoint Blog? Yes, there is a place you can go to learn more. The blog discusses new features of PowerPoint along with ideas for improvements. One item I liked was learning about the Image Resizer. Follow the links to the home page or the resizer article. https://buff.ly/49qqx1b https://buff.ly/491DUo9
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Want to change a PowerPoint chart in 10 seconds? Select a chart from your slide, go to "Chart Design" menu and then "Change Chart Type." You can switch chart type as well as visual style with just a few clicks. Nice to be able to try different chart types and styles till you find one that best fits your data and your deck!
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PowerPoint add-in PPT Productivity has a Slide Library Toolbar. You have access to 2000+ objects in pre populated library folders - including layouts, frameworks, roadmaps, flags, icons and more. Plus you can save your own private library of slides and shapes for easy reuse. Learn more and try it out via the free 30 day trial: https://lnkd.in/gdWGaW7t
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Design tab in Powerpoint https://lnkd.in/gn5pY8-E The default slide design for Microsoft PowerPoint documents the blank slide. Therefore if you want your slides to have a specific design you must add one. To do this on a presentation use the Design tab. This time has the options to change the theme and layout of your presentation.
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Having made my little video tutorial for making Polar Area charts with PowerPoint (https://lnkd.in/enDJUEw8), I thought I'd try adapting it for vertical, social media format. Two things immediately became apparent: designing the caption screens as squares really paid off - the switch from landscape to portrait worked nicely. On the other hand, the screen captures don't quite work, not least because I'm screen-capturing a landscape desktop screen. I've done a deal of panning and scanning to follow the action, but its an interesting problem, I think.
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Just finished PowerPoint: Creating an Infographic! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gF7t4AE5 #informationgraphics #microsoftpowerpoint
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How to Make a Document Grid in PowerPoint In this video, Nolan Haims shows how to set up a document grid for easier layout. Though PowerPoint doesn’t have a native grid feature—like you’d find in InDesign or Illustrator—Nolan uses the free BrightSlide add-on. This one feature (of which there are many) allows you to set rows and columns with custom values and makes it easy to design your slide layouts in a logical and pleasing way.
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Just finished PowerPoint: Creating an Infographic! Check it out: https://lnkd.in/d-icQP4T #informationgraphics #microsoftpowerpoint
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The Ultimate Guide to Rotate & Flip PowerPoint Images Top 3 Key Takeaways from this blog tutorial: 1. To flip images in PowerPoint, utilize the PPT Productivity Format Toolbar which includes one-click feature buttons for flipping shapes horizontally or vertically at 180 degrees. 2. Make use of customizable shortcut keys for efficient image manipulation: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+O[ to flip horizontally, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+I[ to flip vertically, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+>[ to rotate clockwise, and Ctrl+Alt+Shift+< to rotate counterclockwise. 3. Rotate images easily in PowerPoint by clicking and dragging the rotation handle above the selected image, or for precise 90-degree rotations, use the feature buttons available on the PPT Productivity Format Toolbar. Read our Free Step-By-Step Blog tutorial. Click the link below 👇👇👇 https://lnkd.in/dkd7Hxcq 👍 Give us LIKE if you learned from this article ✍️ COMMENT below if you need any questions answered or enjoyed this article 🔄 Share the love with your friends/colleagues by REPOSTING this article with them 👉 CONNECT WITH ME https://lnkd.in/dzSe3_5a for more Free Excel & Office productivity tips #excel #msexcel #microsoftexcel #careerdevelopment #exceltips #exceltipsandtricks #excel101 #worksmarter #followformore #MyExcelOnline
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