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PowerPoint Add-in Reviews (J, K, and L)

PowerPoint Add-in reviews for products named with J, K, and L.


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PowerPoint Add-ins - J

Jigsaw Maker 2
Jigsaw Maker 2 is a PowerPoint add-in that enables you to make jigsaws in PowerPoint. Any picture can be inserted and trimmed into jigsaw shapes. The jigsaw shapes can then be moved and resized -- and you can use PowerPoint's picture adjustment options.


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Lingo 2
Learn about Lingo, a PowerPoint add-in which enables changing the proofing language of the presentation’s text content to various languages.


Liquid Cabaret
Liquid Cabaret is an amazing collection of music created specifically for use in PowerPoint presentations.


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