In MS Excel, you often have a database of information that needs to be ordered in a certain way (whether it’s alphabetical, by date or whatever).
The first step [...]
Today, we’ll work with PowerPoint 2007’s ability to reuse slides from another presentation, saving you time and energy. Let’s get right down to business!
First, in order [...]
Well, if you’ve come this far than you’ve decided that MS PowerPoint’s custom shows might be the thing for you and I bet you’re ready to dig right in.
So let’s get to it.
The first thing you need to do is to open your presentation.
Now you’re looking for the Slide Show menu, Custom Shows choice. (Alt [...]
Have you ever finished a PowerPoint presentation and realized that the slide order needs to be redone?
What do you do to quickly rearrange? Do you need to re-do the entire presentation?
Don’t worry, the rearrangement can be complete in just a few clicks. (Whew!)
Have you ever been working in MS PowerPoint and wish you could select more than one of the slides at a time? Maybe you have several slides for which you’re going to set the slide transition the same? Wouldn’t it be nice to set these things all at once instead of over and over again, [...]
You’ve seen it hundreds of times. You’re in a workshop or meeting and the presenter, who’s using MS PowerPoint, gets to the end of their slide show.
What happens?
They click on the last slide [...]
Do you have a PowerPoint presentation containing slides that you just wish you could make into your screensaver?
Maybe you had a presentation sent to you containing a bunch [...]
Okay, so you used yesterday’s PowerPoint Slide Master tip and put a background graphic in your presentation.
Are you sorry you did that now?
I hope not!
But, do you wish [...]
Here a small dialog box will appear with “Photo Album” title. Now click on “File/Disk” button under “Insert picture from” area to add first picture in album.
How to [...]
To save your work, click File > Save As.
You will be able to choose where to save the picture on your computer, what name to call it, and what filetype it will be saved as (such as .BMP, .JPEG, or .GIF).