by Colin Foster | Jul 9, 2021 | Microsoft PowerPoint
Continuing with our theme that we started last month of reusing slides rather than recreating them, this time, we’ll look at copying slides from one presentation to another. If you need a reminder of the way that we did things last time, by using the “Reuse Slides”...
by Colin Foster | Jun 14, 2021 | Microsoft PowerPoint
There will be occasions when you’re creating a PowerPoint Presentation and you realise that you could make use of a slide (or slides) that you created in another presentation. So, rather than having to do all of the work again, let’s take a look a way that we can...
by Colin Foster | Apr 28, 2021 | Microsoft PowerPoint
Regular readers of these tips will be aware that I spend a lot of time in Normandy researching the stories of 18 Allied servicemen who were held as Prisoners of War by the German Army following the D Day landings in June 1944 (the full story is here:...
by Colin Foster | Mar 8, 2021 | Microsoft PowerPoint, Tips and Tricks
In a face to face situation, when delivering a PowerPoint presentation, you can point out key items with the laser pointer that’s part of your “clicker”, or you may have a separate laser pointer, or a physical pointer or, at its most basic, you can walk up to the...
by Colin Foster | Jan 12, 2021 | Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft PowerPoint, Tips and Tricks
Many of us use PowerPoint to support the delivery of a report, talk or similar. The document has already been written (so we know what we’re talking about!), but we now need to pull together a presentation to go through the key points. Fortunately, we don’t have to do...
by Colin Foster | Nov 3, 2020 | Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft PowerPoint
If you have a large number of slides that you need in your presentation, especially if they are “text heavy”, rather than simply a series of images, then using the Outline View may save you a large amount of time… Check your version and find Outline View Before you...