If you're new to Microsoft PowerPoint, this beginner-friendly tutorial will show you everything you need to know to get started. I walk through how to create a PowerPoint presentation from ...
If you could do with a little help generating your PowerPoint presentations. You will be pleased to know that you can now harness the power of Microsoft Copilot artificial intelligence within ...
PowerPoint Designer uses artificial intelligence to suggest layouts, images, and designs to improve your deck. You need to have a Microsoft 365 subscription to use PowerPoint Designer in the desktop ...
This post will show you how to create a PowerPoint presentation using AI within a few clicks. Microsoft Copilot AI is now integrated into the Microsoft 365 apps, so you can instantly create ...
Microsoft PowerPoint is not just a presentation tool, it can also be used for some creative tasks like extracting colors from ...
We’ve all been there—sitting through a presentation that feels more like a chore than a conversation. Maybe the content was solid, but the delivery? Not so much. The truth is, even the most compelling ...
There may come a time when you want to shuffle slides in PowerPoint randomly. This is great for someone who wants to surprise viewers during a presentation, for example, students. Now, we should note ...
If you’re tasked with creating a presentation for work or school, you should probably learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint, one of the best slideshow creation tools around. Here’s what you need to ...
In my role as a 5th grade teacher, I’ve come to believe that one of the best ways to integrate technology into the classroom is to start with the lesson itself. Lessons can be turned digital, and ...
How to flip content for fun transitions in Microsoft PowerPoint Your email has been sent Flipping pictures and text offers a quick way to add a little fun to a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. You ...
If you are using Microsoft PowerPoint, there may be a slide that you need to delete. Maybe you find that a slide is unnecessary or have a slide you used to test different layouts that you can now ...
Nothing points the way like an arrow, does it? They point to exits, special exhibits, the checkout line and so much more. They are everywhere, but maybe underused in Microsoft PowerPoint presentations ...