Any kind of file. It doesn't matter from what programme it is. If you want to hear the sound on your presenetation you simply click F5 and then click on the sound box. To do slide transitions simply click on the right button of your mouse and then Action Animations. or something like that. You will find it easily... GOOD LUCK
You can add a bar graph to show comparison. A pie chart can also be added for that purpose.
Yes. You can find this option in 'header and footers'.
.pptx is for Pwerpoint 2007 and onwards, including Powerpoint 2013.
Video cannot be added by drag and drop from disk. It should be added from insert menu and then video.
Notes added to the presentation slides as a reference for the presenter. An area of a PowerPoint or Open Office Impress slide that is hidden during the presentation is reserved for notes for the speaker.
There are a number of places an individual may download PowerPoint templates. One option is to go directly to Microsoft to see what free templates are available, with the added benefit that these are generally safe to download and compatible.
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It is a PowerPoint that anyone can use.u can draw pictures with it....MS PowerPoint is a software application that has replaced 35mm slide shows of the past. One creates this presentation tool by creating a series of horizontally formatted "slides". Each slide is created by putting a number of "placeholders" on each slide. These placeholders can be formatted to any size and hold either text or graphics. One can then add "special effects" for each placeholder, such as fly ins, fly outs, etc. to add interest and "sizzle" to the presentation. Video and audio can also be added. Just as in many Microsoft applications, the number of features is overwhelming and the average PowerPoint user most likely does not take the time to learn how best to use them. For more advanced uses, Adobe Flash and other applications can be used to add customized special effects and interactivity. When using PowerPoint, it is important to remember that the "slide show" is a presentation tool, and not the presentation itself. Learning how to use this application well is not synonymous with being a good presenter. The uses of PowerPoint seem to be endless. Almost any presentation can be enhanced through visual and sound effects, and this application has become the standard tool to do so. Unfortunately, it is often misused and almost everyone at some time in their life has experienced the dreaded "death by PowerPoint."
A presentaion File is where all the PowerPoint slides for a particular presentation are kept. It normally ends with an extension of PPT. If you've recorded sounds as part of your presentation or added speaker's notes, those elements are stored in the same file. In other words, each presentation consists of only one file.
Yes, you can copy the slides over into a presentation with master slide. Then, right-click each slide, and choose to apply an appropriate template from the master slide.
PowerPoint is included with Microsoft Office, which is available for Mac. You can also use other similar software, including Keynote (part of Apple's iWork) or OpenOffice.
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