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Have you heard the term “executive presence” in business circles or online?
You may have noticed some people can take command of a room just by walking in. These people often don’t seem to be even trying to get attention. They’re not flashy or dramatic, yet people are drawn to them. Some of these individuals aren’t even aware of how they attract the attention they receive.
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Tagged as: Business, Guest Post, Jerry Weissman
In today’s business world, if something is important, it’s in a PowerPoint deck.
PowerPoint is the default program for business communications. Unfortunately, these decks are created in a haphazard manner — one presentation at a time, with little thought given to the long-term value of the content within them, and the risks associated with mismanaging that content. Managing your company’s presentation content will unleash the valuable information hidden within all of these decks while instituting controls to ensure message compliance. In doing so, it will improve the quality of presentations for everyone in your enterprise.
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Tagged as: AlexAnndra Ontra, Guest Post, Presentation Management, Presentation Skills
Here’s a comprehensive list of Excel 365 for Windows keyboard shortcuts. How many of these keyboard shortcuts do you presently use? The shortcuts listed on this page use the US English keyboard layout. If you are using a non-US or non-English keyboard layout, then the keyboard shortcuts may not correspond exactly in some cases.
Explore keyboard shortcuts in Excel 365 for Windows.
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Excel
Tagged as: Excel, Keyboard Shortcuts, Office 365
Presentation Management is more of a strategy than a service to buy. The idea is to create efficiencies. In our first post, AlexAnndra Ontra of Shufflrr shares more info on the benefits of Presentation Management. We next feature Judd Albrecht of PresenterMedia, who discusses their new Calendar Builder, which quickly creates calendar slides that can be used within PowerPoint. Then, we interview James Ontra and AlexAnndra Ontra, who discuss their new book, Presentation Hell.
PowerPoint 365 for Mac users can learn how to flip and rotate picture fills within shapes. Also, for users of PowerPoint 365 for Mac and PowerPoint for the Web, we look at finding the length of a diagonal line. We also bring you quotes, press releases, and templates from the last few days.
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Ezine
Tagged as: Ezine, Indezine, News, PowerPoint
It is fairly easy to flip a picture on your slide. However, this flipping can be a little tricky when the same picture is used as a fill for a shape. That’s because you end up with a picture that does get flipped, but so does the shape. But what if we wanted to just flip the picture? How do you achieve that result?
Learn how to flip and rotate picture fills for shapes in PowerPoint 365 for Mac.
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PowerPoint 365
Tagged as: Flip, Mac, Microsoft 365, Office 365, Office for Mac, PowerPoint 365, PowerPoint for Mac, Shapes, Tutorials
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