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March 28, 2023 |
PowerPoint and Presenting News |
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Collapse Groups with BrightSlide in PowerPoint’s Selection Pane |
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The Selection Pane in PowerPoint is a tool that allows users to manage the selection and visibility of different objects on your slide. However, what if your slides have many objects, and some of them are within groups? Yes, you must expand and collapse these groups manually, and that’s not easy when you have many slide objects in many groups. So, isn’t it awesome that BrightSlide, a free PowerPoint add-in from BrightCarbon has added a new feature that lets you collapse and expand your groups in the Selection Pane with one click? |
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Learn more and hear about this feature from Jamie Garroch of BrightCarbon |
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Format Painter in PowerPoint |
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What if you want to add new PowerPoint shapes with the same formatting as the existing ones? To some effect, you can duplicate slide objects in PowerPoint. You select a shape and press the Ctrl + D keyboard shortcut. However, such duplication copies everything: the shape, its text content, and its format attributes, such as all fills, outlines, and effects. However, you may only want to use those fill, outline, and effect attributes for other shapes you create. In other words, you do not want to copy the shape itself or the text it contains. |
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Learn to use the Format Painter effectively in PowerPoint 365 for Windows, PowerPoint 365 for Mac, and PowerPoint for the Web |
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Quotes |
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Look Around You: by Nancy Duarte
"Look around you. Your clothes, language, furniture, house, city, and nation all began as a vision in someone else’s mind. Your food, drink, vehicles, books, schools, entertainment, tools, and appliances all came from someone’s dissatisfaction with the world as they found it. Humans love to create. And creating starts with an idea that can change the world." |
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