Unless you’re presenting a cure for insomnia, you want your PowerPoint slides to engage your audience without distracting them from the presenter (you). Too much text invites people to read rather ...
Shadows on shapes in Microsoft's PowerPoint create the illusion of depth. Adding them can make the shapes seem to pop out toward the audience's eyes. Yet creative enhancements like shadows often come ...
Last year, OneNote received a neat feature (it later came to Word) that allowed PC users with touch-enabled computers that support styluses to draw perfect lines and shapes with the Draw and Hold ...
How to use PowerPoint 2016’s stunning new Morph transition Your email has been sent PowerPoint 2016's Morph transition makes it easy to show motion, zoom in and out, and change shapes. PowerPoint 2016 ...
Microsoft Office PowerPoint enables you to create various types of objects and graphics on your virtual slideshow. For instance, you can insert photos, graphs and even shapes. The program includes ...
While there isn't a built-in option for adding borders to a slide in PowerPoint, there is a workaround. You can add a border to a PowerPoint slide by adding a rectangle shape and removing the fill ...
How to change the axis of rotation (sort of) for a shape in PowerPoint Your email has been sent Illustration: Lisa Hornung, Getty Images/iStockPhoto Must-read Windows coverage CrowdStrike Outage ...
The Change Shape feature changes your graphic to a different graphic, preserving its formatting and size. Insert an icon into the slide and click the Graphics Format tab. Click the Change Graphic ...
There’s no excuse for dull PowerPoint slideshows anymore—not with the wealth of text effects at your fingertips to help your content stand out. Even if you’re not ready for animations, we’ve already ...