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Thursday, July 25, 2019, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:00 am

Are you unable to locate PowerPoint 365 on your Mac computer? Sometimes, such a question can be embarrassing! Or are there other versions of PowerPoint on your computer—maybe older versions? Yes, we know that this can happen, although it does sound a little strange. However, there are perfectly valid excuses for you to be unable to locate PowerPoint, mainly in scenarios such as these.

Locate Your Version in PowerPoint 365 for Mac

Locate Your Version in PowerPoint 365 for Mac

Here’s how you can locate PowerPoint 365 for Mac.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2019, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

By Claudyne Wilder

At least four out of ten people in every Get to the Message Presentations Workshop say: “I want to engage my audience.”

“Engage” may not be the right word choice as its definition includes charming, appealing, agreeable, dazzling, arresting, captivating, enchanting, and bewitching. It seems like the word “Connect” makes more sense in business: A connection is a link, logical relation, something that joins, entwines, and unites. “I want to connect with my listeners” is a worthy goal. Now, it is about finding links to connect two parts—you and the listeners.

Connect Boat 1845016

Connect Boat 1845016
Image: Pixabay

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Wednesday, July 24, 2019, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

Are you unable to locate PowerPoint 2019 on your computer? Sometimes, such a question can be embarrassing! Or are there other versions of PowerPoint on your computer; maybe older versions? Yes, we know that this can happen, although it does sound a little strange. However, there are perfectly valid excuses for you to be unable to locate PowerPoint, mainly in scenarios such as these.

Locate Your Version in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Locate Your Version in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows

Here’s how you can locate PowerPoint 2019 for Windows.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 10:00 am

We first feature Simon Morton of Eyeful Presentations, who talks about the True Cost of Presentations in Business Today. All PowerPoint users can learn more about color theory. We explore the HSL color model and also look at Luminosity and Hue values.

PowerPoint 365 for Mac users can explore the Presentation Gallery and look at Text Placeholders vs. Text Boxes. 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.

Color: Luminosity in HSL

Color: Luminosity in HSL

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

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:15 am

An outline encompasses the text content within your presentation slides. In many ways, this text is the story or the structure of your presentation and forms an ideal starting point for a bunch of slides. PowerPoint can import outlines created in many applications, and we have already shown you how you can create outlines for PowerPoint presentations in several versions of Microsoft Word. Follow these steps to create an outline for your PowerPoint presentation using Microsoft Word 2019 for Windows.

Creating PowerPoint Outlines in Microsoft Word 2019 for Windows

Creating PowerPoint Outlines in Microsoft Word 2019 for Windows

Learn how to create outlines for presentations in Microsoft Word 2019 for Windows.

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