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Thursday, June 30, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Once you create a Photo Album in PowerPoint 2010, you can do so much more with your photos such as reordering their sequence, changing their brightness and contrast levels, etc. However, what might not be that apparent is that you can also make changes with the layouts of the individual slides — such as how many pictures you want to be visible on a single slide. You can also choose to show slide titles (or not), or even show your pictures in full screen view where one individual picture fits the entire slide area. What choices you make will depend entirely upon you — in this tutorial, you will be aware of these different choices.

Learn about Photo Albums picture layouts in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

There are two floating palettes available in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac — the Toolbox and the Media Browser. We have already explored the Toolbox, and its various tabs. The Media Browser is new for PowerPoint 2011, and is a central repository of all sorts of media content that you can insert in your slides — since the Media Browser works in the same way in Office 2011 versions of Excel and Word, the content in these set of tutorials is relevant for those applications too.

Explore a quick walk-through of the Media Browser in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

Photo Album in PowerPoint 2010 is not just limited to creating presentations that contain photos. After your photo album has been created, you can forget about its existence for a few days or months — and then open the photo album presentation again, and edit it almost like you have just created it a moment ago! You can edit the photo content in many ways, since the Edit Photo Album dialog box provides abundant possibilities — in this tutorial we’ll explore some of these edit options.

Learn how to reorder, remove, and edit photos within photo album in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

In the previous tutorial about the Outline pane, you explored some options within the context menu — here is a description of the advanced options found in the Outlining Toolbar — but before we get there, you must understand the hierarchy of bullet levels in PowerPoint.

Learn about the advanced Outline Pane options in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011, posted by Geetesh Bajaj at 9:30 am

You have already learned how to create a Photo Album in PowerPoint 2010. Once the photo album has been created, you don’t reach a dead-end stop! In fact, there is so much you can still do to make non-destructive edits to your photo album presentation. In this tutorial, you will learn about accessing the edit options within the Photo Album dialog box.

Learn how to access the Edit Photo Album options in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.

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