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February 5, 2016
The Star Wars credits style is a kind of Crawl animation. In this style, the text crawls from bottom to the top, as it also does with Crawl. Additionally, the text diminishes in size all the time until it fades into oblivion. It is a real neat effect, and it is possible to accomplish it in PowerPoint 2011 if you combine multiple animations.
Learn how to create Star Wars style credits animation in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac.
February 4, 2016
Do you see the dashboard-like screen in the display shown in the picture above? There's a story behind that display! Feedback from end users is always important for any product. However, what do you do when the product in question is PowerPoint? Yes, the same PowerPoint presentation program that millions of people have been using for more than 25 years. Predictably, feedback just needs to raise itself to a whole new level.
February 4, 2016
The Star Wars credits style is a variant of the Crawl animation. In this style, the text crawls from bottom to the top, as it also does with Crawl. Additionally, the text diminishes in size all the time until it fades into oblivion. It is a real neat effect, and it is possible to accomplish it in PowerPoint 2010 if you combine multiple animations.
Learn how to create Star Wars style credits animation in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows.
February 3, 2016
Several websites allow one to download free images for non-commercial usage, although many even allow unrestricted commercial usage as long as any content is not redistributed or resold. Whatever be the case, make sure you read every disclaimer or agreement on a site before you download from to make sure that no copyrights are being infringed.
Explore sites that provide free images (pictures) and textures.
February 3, 2016
We begin with a special kind of world map. Why is it special? Because it is all created with circles of all sizes! We then show you how the differences between Text Placeholders and Text Boxes in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows. Sway users can discover applying Design Styles and customizing them. For PowerPoint 2013 users, we have tutorials about Action Buttons and their Default Behaviors. Finally, you will not want to miss the new discussions and templates of this week!
Read Indezine's PowerPoint and Presenting News.
February 2, 2016
We begin with a special kind of world map. Why is it special? Because it is all created with circles of all sizes! We then show you how the differences between Text Placeholders and Text Boxes in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows. Sway users can discover applying Design Styles and customizing them. For PowerPoint 2013 users, we have tutorials about Action Buttons and their Default Behaviors. Finally, you will not want to miss the new discussions and templates of this week!
Read Indezine's PowerPoint and Presenting News.
February 2, 2016
Editing slide objects works almost the same way, irrespective of what you are actually editing -- you select the object you want to edit and change some attributes -- you then get to see what your changes have caused -- and then you either undo your changes (if you are not too happy with them) or just accept them and start working with another object. What if you could see/preview how an actual change will look on the slide object before you decide to accept or decline that change? PowerPoint 2016's Live Preview allows you to do just that -- this feature was first introduced in PowerPoint 2007 and continues being available in newer versions.
Learn how to change Slide Layouts in PowerPoint 2016.
February 1, 2016
Each PowerPoint presentation contains several slides which many users believe are akin to a blank canvas or an empty sheet of paper! You can thereafter add content to the slides in much the same way as you use brushes to create strokes of paint to color a canvas. For example, do you want some text -- you add a text box. Want a picture -- just insert a picture and place it anywhere on your slide! Wait -- this is not really the way that you work with PowerPoint!
Learn how to change Slide Layouts in PowerPoint 2016.
February 1, 2016
Just inserting Action Buttons on your slide is not sufficient -- you need to apply hyperlinks to them so that they have some function. You have already learnt how to insert Action Buttons. In this tutorial we'll learn more detailed techniques on working with Action Buttons. Each Action Button has a default action associated -- this typically is a hyperlink to some other slide in your presentation. You can change this link, or even add another link such as a link to your web site, another document, and more.
Explore options to add and edit hyperlinks for Action Buttons in PowerPoint 2013.
January 29, 2016
PowerPoint has three types of text container: text placeholders, text boxes, and shapes -- we explain Shapes in our comprehensive section on Shape tutorials -- let us now look at the other two text container types. Aren't text placeholders and text boxes the same? Are they different? Moreover, why should we bother even if they are different? All these are valid questions, and the answers to them form one of the most important foundations in learning to create more structured presentations.
Learn about the differences between text placeholders and text boxes in PowerPoint 2016.
January 29, 2016
This collection of world maps is all circled! Each continent is a collection of circles that overlap each other or stay adjacent. Circle-style maps make your slides look different and simpler. You get six styles of fills in both Standard and Widescreen aspect ratios. All colors used are Theme aware, and each land area is a separate group - easily accessed via the Selection Pane in PowerPoint.
Download and use these maps in your slides.
January 29, 2016
Once you place Action Buttons on your slide in PowerPoint 2013, you can make them do all sorts of actions when clicked. What sets Action Buttons apart from other shape types in PowerPoint is the iconography they contain. For most users, an icon such as a leftwards arrow indicates moving to the previous slide and a rightwards arrow does indicate progressing to the next slide. Another advantage of these icon-equipped Action Buttons is that they are language independent, and can work very well in multi-language and international presentations. In this tutorial, you are going to explore the different types of Action Buttons, and their default behaviors.
Explore the different types of Action buttons and their default behavior in PowerPoint 2013.
January 28, 2016
Shapes may look basic or even primitive, but they are the building blocks of almost anything you create on your PowerPoint slides. Fortunately, you are not deprived of choices because PowerPoint provides plenty of shapes, neatly categorized into nine types. Among all the shape types, Action Buttons behave differently -- these are essentially rectangular shapes that are used as navigation aids to navigate between slides, or even another presentation, document, or a web URL.
Learn how to insert an Action button on a slide in PowerPoint 2013.
January 27, 2016
We explored Design Styles in Sway. There are several Design Styles that you can apply. Even better, you are not restricted to the Styles available because Sway allows you to customize any existing Style so that you can make the end results more personalized.
Learn how you can customize Design Styles in Sway.
January 25, 2016
Once you access the Design pane in Sway, you will be presented with a bewildering array of Design Styles that can change the appearance of your Sway. So how do you navigate and choose from these many options?
Learn how to change Design Styles in Microsoft Sway.
January 26, 2016
Do you want to hear presenting questions from everyday people, and also someone who can answer them? Then you will love TJ Walker's special Indezine podcast. We then show you how you can add a Design Style in Sway. PowerPoint 2013 users can then explore hyperlinking text, transparent yperlinks, automatic text hyperlinks, and also editing hyperlinks. Finally, you will not want to miss the new discussions and templates of this week!
Read Indezine's PowerPoint and Presenting News.
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