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Thursday, November 29, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:45 am

Once a picture is inserted in your slide, you can do so much more. Explore cropping, or adjust how the picture looks by applying adjust picture options. Additionally, you may also apply any of the preset Picture Styles available. In this tutorial, we will explore the Border options that allow you to add a simple outline or even a beautiful frame to your pictures.

Learn how to add and edit Picture Borders in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

In PowerPoint, you can always select a text box and move it around by dragging it with your mouse, and then placing it in a new position. But this process is just visual and not accurate enough. Yes, there is a way to accurately position any text box just where you want it to be located if you use guides. Having said that, do not move your text boxes until they contain all the text content you need within them — or, you may find that your text boxes resize themselves when you add text to them!

Learn how to reposition text boxes accurately on a slide in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 4:00 am

Ric Bretschneider

Ric Bretschneider
Ric Bretschneider spent over 16 years on the Microsoft PowerPoint team building features within the product. Ric founded the San Jose, CA branch of the Pecha Kucha presentation event, and can occasionally be heard on his Presentations Roundtable podcast, promoting excellence in design and technique through interviews with industry professionals. His blog offers thoughts on presenting and other important subjects.

In this conversation, Ric discusses the new PowerPoint 2013 for Windows.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Similar to how you apply Shape Styles to your shapes on your slide, PowerPoint enables you to apply Picture Styles to your inserted pictures. With a single click, Picture Styles transforms a simple looking picture to something that’s more highlighted. Note that unlike Shapes Styles, Picture Styles are not Theme specific. They just transform your picture to make it look stylish by applying a border, or 3-D effect, or by changing the frame shape, etc.

Learn how to apply preset Picture Styles to your pictures in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Did you want to add a pushpin to a slide object so that it looks pushed to a board or another surface? Now you can with our new Pushpin series! We also bring you more Frame Corners. Also learn to change the interface color in PowerPoint 2013, and understand with Sandra Schrift about how your body language speaks to others — even when you are not actually speaking. Read an interview with Peter Zvirinsky of infoDiagram and get to know about Dave Paradi’s amazing new book. And before November ends, did you want to get some Movember moustaches for your slides? PowerPoint 2010 users can learn about cropping tricks for pictures and Mac users can explore layout and margins for text in PowerPoint 2011.

Read all this and more in Indezine News.

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