When you feel your Microsoft PowerPoint needs a little something extra to liven up lengthy corporate lingo, stolid terminology or long product descriptions, the software's included animations may just ...
Microsoft PowerPoint's animation capabilities usually serve to add a touch of movement to otherwise static business presentations. Although moderation equals success when you're dressing up a ...
Have you ever felt the need to group animated objects in Microsoft PowerPoint? It is indeed possible to do this, and we know how to accomplish it. Luckily for you, the procedure is as easy as eating ...
Launch PowerPoint. On the Shape Format tab, change the color, weight, and outline of the shape. Select the shape Go to the animation tab and choose an animation from the gallery. Press the Preview ...
PowerPoint will let you animate chart elements, but the option's not easy to find. If you don't know about it, you might not even go looking for it. You can animate just about anything in PowerPoint, ...
True PowerPoint Warriors know that you can -- with Herculean levels of effort -- animate charts and graphs in PowerPoint. Of course, not many people do it, because it's just not that easy to do. What ...
Prepare your image in your graphics software and size it to the same height as your slide and a bit longer. (Click for larger image). One of the interesting but not so obvious things that you can do ...