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Using Tables on your presentation slides, you can make your data or other content look organized. Audiences can easily and quickly comprehend the data. Even with all this organization built-in within the tabular structure, tables still need aesthetics. A table on your slide looks good when its rows and columns are arranged and sized in a proper manner, and the table cell content is aligned well.
Learn how to distribute Table Rows and Columns in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.
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Creating diagonal callouts in PowerPoint is quite simple as long as you know which tools you need to create them. Even before we show you how these can be created, let us first explore what exactly a “diagonal callout” is.
Learn how to create diagonal callouts in PowerPoint.
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We begin with an exclusive interview with David Klein, who discusses the new SlideShark Anywhere, a product that extends key SlideShark presentation capabilities to users on PCs, Macs and Windows 8 tablets. We then take you on a step-by-step tutorial for upgrading your PowerPoint 2013 to SP1.
PowerPoint 2013 for Windows users can learn about tables and callouts. PowerPoint 2003 users can discover working with Slide Masters.
And finally, do not miss the new discussions and templates of this week!
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Many users are familiar with keyboard shortcuts — yet there are no real shortcuts for tasks users need to perform all the time — this includes changing PowerPoint’s views or even aligning or reordering slide objects. Thankfully, there are many keyboard sequences that work for these tasks. Most sequences entail that you press two buttons — and then press a third button after a moment. So if the keyboard sequence is listed as Alt+S > H — then you must press the Alt and S keys together — let go those two keys and then press the H key.
Discover keyboard sequences for PowerPoint 2003 for Windows.
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When Callout shapes are used wisely, they can be impactors that convey a message. The attribution and positioning of the callouts has to be proper so that your audiences do not get lost. When inserted, Callouts take default formatting attributes from the Theme applied to the presentation, just like any other PowerPoint shape. You can later change their fill and/or outline and also apply a shape effect to them in the same way as you would do for any PowerPoint shape.
Learn about formatting Callout shapes in PowerPoint 2013.
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