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Thoughts and impressions of happenings in the world of PowerPoint and presentations, continuously updated since 2003.

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Thursday, March 19, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

In PowerPoint 2019 for Windows, all information that you need about your currently active presentation is available in a single easily accessible location. This location is the Info tab of Backstage View. Using the options available within this tab, you can access information about permissions set for the active presentation, prepare your content for sharing, and also possibly recover older versions of unsaved files. In addition, the Info tab also provides access to many more properties that we will discuss on this page.

Info Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Info Tab of Backstage View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Learn about the various options available in the Info tab of Backstage view in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

By David Henson, Toastmasters International

Slides can be a great way to make a business presentation come alive – if they are designed well and then used properly. But, as many of us have experienced, presenters will often throw their slides together without much thought for the audience and then deliver their presentation in a way that is likely to put an audience to sleep!

Making Your Slides Effective
Getting Comfortable with Slides

Presentation Student

Presentation Student
Image: Pixabay

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Tuesday, March 17, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 10:00 am

We first look at creating simple quizzes in PowerPoint, and this technique should work for any version of PowerPoint. We then interview Kurt Dupont of PresentationPoint, who talks about updates to his DataPoint, iPoint, and SignageTube products. The first two are PowerPoint add-ins and SignageTube is a digital signage SaaS solution. We also bring you a post by Sandra Schrift who explains what your body language says about you.

For PowerPoint 365 for Windows users, we look at creating SmartArt with icons using PowerPoint Designer. PowerPoint 365 for Mac users can learn about options within the New tab of Backstage View. We also look at the Open and Close tabs of Backstage View in both PowerPoint 365 for Mac and Windows. Also, make sure you do not miss the quotes, press releases, and templates featured in the last week.

PowerPoint and Presenting News: March 17, 2020

PowerPoint and Presenting News: March 17, 2020

Stay informed about updated tutorials and happenings related to PowerPoint and presenting.

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Monday, March 16, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

When launched, PowerPoint 2019 for Windows typically opens with Backstage View. If you want to create a new presentation, you can do so using the New tab. If you want to work on any of the already created presentations, you can open them by using the various options in the Open tab. In this tutorial, we explore two of those tabs: the Open and the Close tabs.

Open and Close Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Open and Close Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Learn about file opening and closing options within Backstage view in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows.

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Friday, March 13, 2020, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

When launched, PowerPoint 365 for Windows typically opens with Backstage View. If you want to create a new presentation, you can do so using the New tab. If you want to work on any of the already created presentations you can open them by using the various options in the Open tab. In this tutorial, we explore two of those tabs: Open and Close.

Open and Close Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

Open and Close Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

Learn about file opening and closing options within Backstage view in PowerPoint 365 for Windows.

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