Learn how to use PowerPoint and its various features with these simple guides. Familiarize yourself with the tips of the trade and get the most out of your slides by making professional presentations by following simple ‘how tos’.
From basic productivity enhancing keyboard shortcuts to detailed guides on making diagrams using shapes, you can find a range of useful posts in this section to begin your journey towards becoming a PowerPoint pro.
Group shapes is a functionality in PowerPoint that helps to merge shapes, via set operations such as Union, Intersect, Substract and more. With Group Shapes, you can easily combine multiple shapes into a single grouped entity. This can be helpful when you need to create complex shapes or when you need to combine shapes with …
If you are trying to use RGB Colors in PowerPoint for Mac, it is possible that the default system color picker won’t show the RGB field to enter the RGB color values when you click More Colors in the Font properties or Shape color properties. In these situations, where only the color wheel appears, you …
Among the many project management and planning methods, CPM (Critical Path Method) is a critical technique. In this post we will show you how to use the Critical Path Method in PowerPoint presentations.
Docs.com has recently been revamped by Microsoft, making it a more robust file sharing platform. Using this web app users can now upload and share Microsoft Office files online, as well as create a Sway presentation. In a previous post we showed you how to use Docs.com, this time around we will demonstrate how Docs.com …
Delivering presentations requires a level of comfort and ample amount of confidence. The absence of either of the two can render even the best of presenters helpless and thus they may fail to deliver a presentation in an effective and engaging manner. The most common issues that any presenter encounters are technical in nature, most …
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