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I can answer any questions relating to animation, slide show managment and any other problems you are having with MS PowerPoint.
Creating interactive slides. Slide show management.
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B.S. in Buisness Administration
B.S. in Buisness Administration
PowerPoint makes it easy and fun to animate. Effects are built in so you don't need any prior experience in computer programming. The best thing is that it aids you when you are trying to explain a particular subject.
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Hi Romulo, Yes, this is very much possible. There are two ways to accomplish this. If you do not have excel cells to copy and you want to create a new spreadsheet and paste it into powerpoint you
Hi Gareth, Yes, there are two ways you can accomplish this. You can A. Automatically have it update when you reopen powerpoint or B. Have it automatically update when you save the excel file. I would
Hi Germaine, You will need to reduce the pictures. It will appear on the TV as it would appear on the slides. You will need to format the pictures by reducing it to fit the box on the slide. The resolution
Hi Germaine, You will need to reduce the size of the pictures before previewing it on slideshow mode. There are many ways to accomplish this. The easiest way to accomplish this is to use the format
Hi Roslyn, I am not sure what powerpoint version you are using but if you are using 2003 you would click on Slide_Show menu>>Set Up Show. Then under the show options make sure the Loop continuously
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