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Among the tabs within Backstage View, we have already explored some options such as Open, New, Save, etc. In this tutorial, we will explore the Print option used to print the current presentation in the form of selected slides, notes pages, handouts, etc. Follow these steps to learn more about Print options within Backstage view in PowerPoint 2013.
Learn about the Print option in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.
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By Tom Howell
Having trouble finding a market for your PowerPoint work? Perhaps you’re struggling to find students for your training service or clients for your design work. Tom Howell says you shouldn’t throw in the towel just yet!
When we pitch to clients and run through our portfolio, there are two phrases I often hear:
I didn’t know PowerPoint could do that, and Do you guys do training?
So, while there is a market for PowerPoint, finding it is not easy. In fact, I’d say your product (or service) is only about 30% of your journey. Most of your journey from there is finding and attracting your market. Here are some tips for finding your market:
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For over fifteen years, Sharyn Fitzpatrick aka Webinar Chick has been creating and managing revenue-generating and/or thought-leadership web seminar programs – including live conference events – with major media hubs such as Chief Learning Officer, Sales & Marketing Management, Recreation Management, PresentationXpert, and others. As the Chief Marketing and Webinar Guru at Marcom Gurus, she coaches organizations on how to create marketing programs utilizing both webcast and podcast technologies. She is an author and speaker on “Using Web Seminars for Lead Generation and Revenue” and “The Playbook for Building a Successful Webinar Program.”
In this conversation, Sharyn talks about preparing for webinars.
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The Status Bar is a thin strip located at the bottom of the PowerPoint 2016 for Mac interface. This area provides information about the active slide and also provides several View options. To work with options in the Status Bar, you must have a presentation open in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, otherwise, the options within the Status Bar will be grayed out.
Learn about the Status Bar in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac.
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Chantal Bossé created this amazing PowerPoint calendar template, and she teamed up with another PowerPoint MVP, John Wilson to make this happen. You can get this template free, and use it to create calendars quickly! Another PowerPoint MVP, Steve Rindsberg shows us how you can take annoying UPPERCASE text in some templates, and restore them to default, normal text.
PowerPoint 2016 users on Windows will love to learn some customization. What if you could reorder and remove Ribbon tabs, and add some custom groups of commands to your Ribbon tabs? And did you know that PowerPoint 2013 and even newer versions have a toggle option to use the mouse and Touch controls? And if you use PowerPoint 2016 on Mac, do you know how many views you have? Nine views is the answer! 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 seven days.
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