power point picture and parts
No, not as a watermark but there is a bypass. You have to have your watermark as a picture and then insert it into presentation as a background picture.
Microsoft Office programs are fully copy-and-paste compatible. Locate the picture, copy it, place the insertion point where you want the picture, and select Paste from the Edit menu.
No you cant - its true this answer but you can do it by another way : first , print the screen (while the site opened ) by press ( fn + prt sc) second , go to the power point program and paste it third , save the picture by click right on the picture and ( save as picture ) * chose the the type ( jpeg ) forth , go to the pictures file and click right on the picture and ( open with ) + ( Microsoft office picture manager ) and then press ( edit picture ) and cut what you don't need in the picture by choose ( crop ) . aftter you finish press OK finally , press file and save .
A pixel is a point on the screen. It is short for "picture element". These can come in different sizes.
On my MAC I go to System Preferences and then into desktop. At that point I choose a new picture for my screen. A similar command exists under Windows but I forgot what it is. I do not have my manual with me.
Do one of the following:If you are using Microsoft Windows XP, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then point to Microsoft Office Tools.If you are using Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then point to Microsoft Office Tools.Click Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings.The English language is the fifth one down on the list.
Power-point is from microsoft, and you have to buy it from microsoft. It doesn't come with the computer
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A point is the starting point where the cursor is pointing
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