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Tuesday, November 13, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Working with pictures in PowerPoint 2010 can be so much fun and fulfilling at the same time. One of the coolest options is to recolor the hue of your entire picture so that it looks almost like a duotone picture. You have already learned how to apply corrections to your inserted pictures — and this Color option can help you do more with your pictures. Be aware though that although the option itself is called Color, it does not work like a coloring book — rather it changes the overall hue color of the entire picture. This option also allows you to saturate color values, change the overall color tone, and do more.

Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Changing Color of Pictures

Learn PowerPoint 2010 for Windows: Changing Color of Pictures

Learn how to change the color hue of pictures in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

In this issue, we first look at the new Presenter View in PowerPoint 2013. And we have three amazing frame corner collections this time — you decide if you want them, and what you want to pay for them. You can also choose to pay $0 for the collections, but it’s your support that will help us create more content for you. Next, you get to read conversations with Echo Swinford and Julie Terberg about an amazing book on PowerPoint templates. There’s also a Thanksgiving PowerPoint kit available, and tons of tutorials. Our PowerPoint for Windows tutorials focus on text and pictures, while the PowerPoint for Mac content explores numbered lists and text.

Read the newsletter here.

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Monday, November 12, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

You have already learned about the difference between a text box and a text placeholder. In this tutorial let us explore the ways to move text boxes all around in the slide area. Do note that we suggest you to move only text boxes, and not text placeholders since the positioning of the latter is normally controlled by the Slide Master — do understand that although you can move them, but doing so overrides the defaults within the Slide Master. Typically, text placeholders are located in the same position on successive slides — so if you really do need to move a text placeholder, do it within the Slide Master so that this change of position happens on all slides, providing a consistent look to your presentation.

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

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Monday, November 12, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

By Jim Endicott

This is a video post, and also includes a text transcript below the video.


Jim reflects on one young “presenter” who had an incredible knack for making the complex seem pretty simple. So simple in fact, that Jim and a few family members made some purchases they would quickly regret.
Making the Complex Simple


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Sunday, November 11, 2012, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Movember (portmanteau of words “moustache” and “November”) is an annual, month-long event that involves growing of moustaches to raise awareness and funds for men’s health issues. Do you need to give a Movember presentation to an audience? Quick — download these slides and use them in your presentation!

Download and view Movember slides.

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