Adding and Editing Action Buttons in PowerPoint by:Neetu Singh, Content Strategist and Blogger on: Apr 10, 2023
Action buttons are interactive shapes in PowerPoint that allow you to add interactivity to your slides. They are typically used to create navigation within a presentation or to trigger specific actions, such as opening a website or playing a video.
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Using Slide Master View in PowerPoint by:Neetu Singh, Content Strategist and Blogger on: Apr 09, 2023
Slide Master view is a feature in Microsoft PowerPoint that allows you to create and modify the master slide layout for your presentation. The master slide is a template for all the slides in your presentation, which controls the basic elements and design of your slides, such as font styles, col
Printing Your PowerPoint Presentations by:Neetu Singh, Content Strategist and Blogger on: Apr 07, 2023
Printing PowerPoint slides can be useful in situations where you need a hard copy of your presentation.
The following are the situations where you may need a hard copy of your PowerPoint presentations:
1. Handouts: If you're giving a presentation and want your au
Managing Slides in PowerPoint by:Neetu Singh, Content Strategist and Blogger on: Apr 05, 2023
Managing slides in PowerPoint is an essential part of creating and delivering effective PowerPoint presentations.
Here are some tips on how to manage slides in PowerPoint:
1. Adding Slides: To add a new slide to your PowerPoint presentation, clic
Incorporating Decision Trees into PowerPoint Presentations by:Neetu Singh, Content Strategist and Blogger on: Apr 03, 2023
A decision tree is a visual representation of a decision-making process that uses a tree-like model of decisions and their possible consequences, including chance event outcomes, resource costs, and utility. It is often used in presentations to illustrate a complex d
What is a Venn Diagram and how it can be used in PowerPoint pres by:Neetu Singh, Content Strategist and Blogger on: Apr 03, 2023
A Venn diagram is a graphical representation of the relationships between sets. It was invented by John Venn, an English mathematician, in the late 19th century.
A Venn diagram consists of one or more circles, each representing a