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How to Make a Picture Transparent in PowerPoint?
Visuals can really make presentations more interesting! Pictures, charts, and graphs can help break up text, keep viewers engaged, and make a memorable impression. But have you ever used an image where the background takes away from your message?
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How to Track Changes in PowerPoint?
PowerPoint is a great tool not just for making presentations, but also for working together on them. If you want to share your slides with others and get their feedback, PowerPoint’s Review feature can help you track changes and see comments.
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PowerPoint SmartArt: All You Need to Know
What is SmartArt? SmartArt is a feature in PowerPoint that lets you turn your information and ideas into visuals. You choose a layout that matches what you want to show. Some layouts, like organization charts or Venn diagrams, are good for specific types of information. Others just make your bulleted lists look nicer. Along with…
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Top 10 Pecha Kucha Ideas for Presentation
Ever been sitting in a presentation where the speaker seems to talk forever? You’re not alone. Traditional presentations can sometimes be a bit long, heavy on text, and maybe even a little boring. But there’s a solution! Pecha Kucha is a presentation style that encourages speakers to be clear, creative, and interesting.
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How to Flip a Picture in PowerPoint?
Ever added an image to your PowerPoint presentation only to realize it’s facing the wrong way? Don’t worry, fixing image orientation is easy! In this blog, we’ll walk you through the simple steps on how to flip a picture in PowerPoint, whether you need to mirror it horizontally or flip it vertically. With this quick…
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How to Cite Pictures in PowerPoint?
Pictures can be a great addition to your presentations at work or school. They can help keep your audience interested and make your points clearer. But it’s also important to give credit to the people who created the pictures you use. Knowing how to cite images properly in PowerPoint is a valuable skill, no matter…
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Pecha Kucha Presentation
Do you sometimes feel lost in presentations that go on and on with tons of information? There’s a new and interesting presentation format gaining popularity called Pecha Kucha (pronounced peh-chah kuh-chah). This comes from Japan and means “chit-chat”. Pecha Kucha offers a fresh way to share ideas that’s both short and engaging.
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