Denise Then: Holiday Cards with PowerPoint


Denise Then: Holiday Cards with PowerPoint

Created: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 posted by at 9:30 am

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Denise Then

Denise Then
Denise Then is a regular at PowerPoint Live each year, and we talked about snow. Why snow? That’s because Denise sees snow all around her in Canada, and that we rarely see snow. Snow does fall in parts of India, though not in the regions where most people live.

This year, Denise created a personal and straightforward holiday card using PowerPoint, and she emailed it. The card shows all the snow scenes that she can see all the time. Permission was requested to share it with everyone. Thanks, Denise!


Denise Then: Holiday Cards with PowerPoint
Denise Then: Holiday Cards with PowerPoint



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