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Here’s a quick walkthrough of the PowerPoint 365 for Windows interface. You will notice that the PowerPoint 365 interface is quite similar to the one in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows. PowerPoint 365 for Windows opens with Backstage view. This view provides several ways to create your next presentation using a template or Theme. You can even open an existing file. Once you make choices in this view, you see the actual PowerPoint interface.
Explore the interface for PowerPoint 365 for Windows.
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We have a packed issue this week. First, we feature Bob Befus of SlideSource, who walks us through some amazing presentation management features for PowerPoint presentations. We also feature Tom Howell, who talks about how you can find a market in the PowerPoint sphere. Alex Malis showcases some amazing pitch decks and Rebecca Peppers from Toastmasters shares some tips on using storytelling in presentations. Kurt Dupont from PresentationPoint explains building reports in PowerPoint. And we feature two speakers from the upcoming Presentation Summit in San Antonio: Cliff Atkinson and Stephy Hogan.
PowerPoint 2019 for Windows users can explore the Interface, the Presentation Gallery, and Ribbon and Tabs. PowerPoint 365 for Mac users can learn about the Status Bar. And if that wasn’t enough for this week, make sure you do not miss the quotes, press releases, and templates released in the last week.
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Stephy Hogan used to be a total design snob until she was thrust into the world of presentation design. Ever since, she has been passionately evangelizing the field in an attempt to elevate the industry as high as its other design counterparts. She is also a web developer and believes that user experience isn’t limited to the internet and its principles apply just as strongly to presentations. She has been a designer in marketing and communications for a variety of places from small non-profits to Fortune 500 companies since 2002. Stephy is a founding board member of the Presentation Guild, a facilitator for Duarte, Inc., and a Certified Presentation Specialist.
In this conversation, Stephy talks about the Presentation Summit, being held in San Antonio, TX, this year from October 6 to 9, 2019.
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by Kurt Dupont
PowerPoint?
Yes!
You may have been enchanted by the beauty of PowerPoint as a presentation tool… But, do you know that you can use PowerPoint to create awesome business reports? Business reports that are attractive and takes less time to create than a spreadsheet report. Most organizations assume that since business reports are a critical and integral part of their growth, it should be factual, straight-faced, and forward.

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The Ribbon is the long strip comprising tabs with buttons across the top of the main window within the PowerPoint interface. The Ribbon contains almost all the commands you need to work with your slides and is designed in a way that helps you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a task.
Learn about Ribbon and Tabs in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows.
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