10 Things You Should Know About Powerpoint Abuse
10 Things You Should Know About Powerpoint Abuse I discuss these in my presentation workshops and sure
features elicit some excitement, so not everyone is aware of about these. Before I get to it, I should admit that there are really 7 issues here new to PowerPoint 2016—the other 3 are things I suppose you should just know. PowerPoint, like Prezi, Keynote, and others is—for better and for worse—a device. It doesn’t matter whether it was developed by an enormous, bureaucratic software firm or whether or not it has been used poorly by others, it's, in fact, a device. It doesn’t matter if it has dangerous defaults, ugly templates, or promotes conspicuous decoration, it is simply a software. If you don’t know concerning the QAT, you are lacking out. First off, the QAT is on the market on all Microsoft products, so this is applicable to your work in Excel and Word as nicely. The QAT is that little menu that sits above the standard ribbon. When you open a Microsoft tool for the first time, you probably have a few icons up there like save, undo, redo and print.