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May 23, 2023 |
PowerPoint and Presenting News |
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Why Executive Presence Works and How to Get It |
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Have you heard the term “executive presence” in business circles or online? You may have noticed some people can take command of a room just by walking in. These people often don’t seem to be even trying to get attention. They’re not flashy or dramatic, yet people are drawn to them. Some of these individuals aren’t even aware of how they attract the attention they receive. |
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Read more in this exclusive post from Suasive |
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Keyboard Shortcuts for Excel 365 for Windows |
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Here's a comprehensive list of Excel 365 for Windows keyboard shortcuts. How many of these keyboard shortcuts do you presently use? The shortcuts listed on this page use the US English keyboard layout. If you are using a non-US or non-English keyboard layout, then the keyboard shortcuts may not correspond exactly in some cases. |
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Explore keyboard shortcuts in Excel 365 for Windows |
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Improve Your Presentation Before You Open PowerPoint |
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In today’s business world, if something is important, it’s in a PowerPoint deck. PowerPoint is the default program for business communications. Unfortunately, these decks are created in a haphazard manner — one presentation at a time, with little thought given to the long-term value of the content within them, and the risks associated with mismanaging that content. Managing your company’s presentation content will unleash the valuable information hidden within all of these decks while instituting controls to ensure message compliance. In doing so, it will improve the quality of presentations for everyone in your enterprise. |
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Learn more from AlexAnndra Ontra |
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Whether it was working with: by Nicholas Boothman
"Whether it was working with a single model for a page in Vogue or 400 people aboard a ship to promote a Norwegian cruise line. It was obvious that for me photography was more about clicking with people than about clicking with a camera." |
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Harvey Balls in PowerPoint for Windows |
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Harvey balls are round ideograms or pictograms that show different states of a ball with quarters added or subtracted to attain five states between start and completion. They have been named after Harvey L. Poppel, who started using them in the 1970s. They are often used in business reports, documents, and presentations because they show progressive data at a quick glance. |
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Learn how you can quickly create Harvey Balls in PowerPoint for Windows |
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Drawing Arcs in PowerPoint |
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PowerPoint offers so many shapes, from simple rectangles and ovals to playful options like pies and smiley faces. While you can use these shapes as-is, you can also get creative by using the Merge Shape commands to design your own unique shapes. But even without creating new designs, there are endless possibilities for using existing shapes in innovative ways. Today, we want to focus on one of these versatile options: the Arc shape. With its curved lines and customizable size, this shape can be a useful tool for adding dimension and visual interest to your presentations. |
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Explore how you can draw an Arc shape in PowerPoint |
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Working with Pie Shapes in PowerPoint |
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Sometimes you may wonder why PowerPoint does not provide options for the shapes that you want to use! The other day someone wanted to create a shape resembling Pacman! How many of you remember Pacman, the lovable character from the computer game? Well, lovable or not -- it is still easy to draw a Pacman shape in PowerPoint as long as you know what to start with! And the answer is to start with the Pie shape! |
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Explore how you can draw variations of the pie shape in PowerPoint |
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Indezine PowerPoint Templates |
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Medicine and Medical PowerPoint Templates |
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Legal and Law PowerPoint Templates |
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FreePPT PowerPoint Templates |
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Christian PowerPoint Templates |
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