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February 14, 2023 |
PowerPoint and Presenting News |
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Icon Gallery Add-in for PowerPoint: Conversation with John Korchok |
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John Korchok has been creating reliable branded Office templates and web sites for more than 20 years. He is certified as a Microsoft Office Specialist Master, is an award-winning technical writer and is skilled in programming VBA, JavaScript for PDF and web, HTML, CSS, and PHP. John is a moderator for Microsoft Answers and a volunteer at Stack Overflow, providing answers for Word and PowerPoint for Windows and macOS. He currently works for Brandwares in metropolitan New York. In this conversation, John talks about his new Icon Gallery add-in for PowerPoint. |
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Read the conversation here |
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Life’s too short for lousy presentations |
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Life’s too short for lousy presentations. Fortunately, you can learn from so many industry stalwarts at the upcoming Present to Succeed 2023 virtual conference, being held on April 28, 2023.
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Change One Shape to Another in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Like many things in life, shapes can often look very similar to one another. This can lead to accidentally using the wrong shape for a project, which can translate to loss of time and frustration. For example, you may create a 5-pointed star when you needed a star with 4 or 8 points. Or you may have worked on a shape and applied effects, animations, and fills to it, only to later realize that you used the wrong shape or that the client wants a different shape. In cases like this, you may think it’s best to delete the existing shape and start over again. Well, there is an easier option that changes existing shapes. |
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Learn how to change one shape to another in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Flip Shapes in PowerPoint for the Web |
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The shape on your slide looks perfect. However, if you feel like your slide design is a little too same-old, one way to change it up is to flip your shapes! This simple change can give your design a whole new look while still staying on brand and within the bounds of your slide content. So next time you're looking for a quick refresh, try flipping your shapes. |
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Learn how to flip shapes in PowerPoint for the Web |
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