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To activate this feature, check "Always Use Subtitles" in the Slide Show tab on the ribbon. Then, expand the "Subtitle ...
How to Insert a Border Into PowerPoint. PowerPoint doesn't have an "Add a Colorful Border to My Slide" button, but you can still place professional-looking borders around slides in your business ...
To tweak the Quick Access Toolbar, go to File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar. Select a command (e.g., New Slide, Shapes, or Format Painter) on the left, click Add to move it to the right, and then ...
This straightforward gradient is simple and elegant, but you could add a few more design elements. 6. From the Insert tab, click Shapes, then select a shape from the graphic shapes list.
Open PowerPoint and click on the "Insert" tab in the Microsoft Office ribbon. Click SmartArt from the Illustrations section to open a dialog box. Choose "Matrix" from the list on the left.
Learn how to add & use the Draw tab in PowerPoint. It consists of drawing tools to draw on your slide. Make sketches with pen, pencil, and highlighters, etc.
On the Insert tab, click the Table button in the Tables group. In the drop-down menu, select the small boxes that represent columns and rows and select how many rows and columns you want in your ...
How to insert a GIF in PowerPoint on a Mac 1. From the desired PowerPoint slide, make sure the "Home" tab is visible. Underneath "Insert," click on "Picture," then click "Picture from File." 2.
First, you must either create an object or insert one from the online clip art collection or your hard drive. 1. Open PowerPoint, insert a new slide, and make the background color dark blue. 2.
Use the Insert Picture dialog to locate and select the picture, and then click Insert. PowerPoint, by default, will make the picture fit the placeholder (Figure H) without distorting it.
Choose Spin. PowerPoint will spin the circle and stars immediately, so you can see the effect. In fact, if you follow a single star, you can also see the circle’s outline spinning.
In Normal View of PowerPoint 2003 and earlier versions, go to View -> Toolbars -> select "Control Toolbox"; for PowerPoint 2007, go to PowerPoint Options -> Popular -> tick "Show Developer tab in ...