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Microsoft and non-profit licensing organization Creative Commons said Wednesday that they had struck a deal to allow Office users to add the group’s licensing to their documents. Although the two companies have worked together in the past, this latest agreement is the most significant project to date. Such a deal could catapult Creative Commons from a fairly small user base to much wider acceptance as a method for protecting one’s work. Microsoft estimates that there are some 400 million Office users worldwide.
Read more on the BetaNews site.
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PowerPoint 2007
Tagged as: Add-in, Creative Commons, Microsoft Office, Office 2007, PowerPoint, PowerPoint 2007
So, what is PowerPoint Live? It’s an annual event held in the United States every fall. All sorts of people use PowerPoint to create presentations of every imaginable type. PowerPoint Live is where all these people get together to learn more and share ideas. If that is all that PowerPoint Live did, we would still make sure we were there every year. But it’s so much more.
Read more about this event here.
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Events
Tagged as: Events, PowerPoint, Presentation Summit
This is a simple educational presentation on Photosynthesis that we developed in our office as a fun project. You can download here.
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Presentation Bank
Tagged as: PowerPoint, Presentation Samples
Creating a product-development timeline in PowerPoint is well worth the effort. What exactly is a product development timeline? Simply put, it visually portrays the development process of a product from concept to release.
Learn more and download a members-only presentation.
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PowerPoint All Versions
Tagged as: PowerPoint, Presentation Samples
Howard Cooperstein is Program Manager for PowerPoint at Microsoft. He along with other Program Managers, Ric Bretschneider and Mark Jaremkohave has put up the new PowerPoint and OfficeArt blog at the MSDN site. Unlike other MSDN blogs, this one has nothing to do with programming. In fact, this one is filled with splashes of color and design!
Howard’s newest post shows how you can create a distinctive 3D title using the new WordArt engine in PowerPoint, almost like a movie title! Check it out here.
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Tagged as: Howard Cooperstein, Office 2007, PowerPoint, PowerPoint 2007, WordArt
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