We first explore how you can create static slides from a dynamic presentation, using the DataPoint add-in for PowerPoint. This approach lets you create snapshot presentations that capture your data at a specific moment, perfect for archiving or sharing static, unchanging content. We also feature Dr. Simon Raybould, who discusses his new book, StoryMaking: How to Use Stories, Not Just Tell Them. Simon emphasizes the importance of integrating storytelling into presentations to enhance audience engagement and retention.
We also look at using Touch or Mouse modes in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. This feature is designed to enhance usability across various devices. By toggling between touch and mouse interfaces, users can optimize their experience whether they’re on a touchscreen tablet or a traditional desktop. Additionally, we’ve curated an array of inspiring quotes and practical templates to keep you informed and prepared.
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