Create PowerPoint Presentation Automatically from Word

Do you know how easily you can create a create Powerpoint Presentation automatically from Word, complete with individual slides, with a few clicks? This way you do not have to copy and paste your text from the MS Word document to all the individual PPT slides. A great time saver! Here is how to do…

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How to Export an MS PowerPoint File Directly to MP4 Video

Did you know that you can create MP4 videos directly from MS PowerPoint without the need of a video converter? Here are the very simple steps to follow: 1) Create your MS PowerPoint project: 2) Select File > Export to display the export options screen. 3) Click Create a Video in the middle pane: 4) Click Create a…

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How to Create Shortcuts to MS Office Files and Folders

© Ugur Akinci Creating shortcuts to MS Office files and folders is a great way to organize your content by providing multiple navigation points to the same document. Shortcuts eliminate the need to have the multiple copies of the save document in multiple locations. With this method, when you edit the source file, all shortcuts…

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How to Web Broadcast a PPT Presentation with MS PowerPoint

There is a very easy way to broadcast your MS PowerPoint presentation on the web so that your audience, no matter where they are, can follow the presentation in real-time if they have a browser and access to the Internet. They do not even need to have PowerPoint installed on their machine. However, for sound,…

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How to Use "Edit Anyway" Button in MS PowerPoint

Here is another feature that I really love about MS PowerPoint: the whimsical “Edit Anyway” button. This button becomes very important and displays only after you mark a PPT file as FINAL. You do that to prevent others editing your file. But what happens if, after marking it as FINAL, you discover a typo, or…

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How to Insert a MS Word Table into MS PowerPoint Slide

I love copying and pasting as much as the copy-paster next door 🙂 But sometimes the results are, well… let’s say, “less than acceptable.” Problem For example, when you’re trying to insert a MS Word table into a MS PowerPoint slide, the good’old copy-and-paste trick just won’t work. Here is our Word table: Select the…

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MS PowerPoint 2010 Ribbon Shortcut Keys to Display Tabs

© 2011 Ugur Akinci You can display different tabs on the MS PowerPoint 2010 ribbon by first pressing the F6 key as many times as necessary until the shortcut HINTS are displayed: (Click to enlarge the image) Press the 1 key to SAVE the presentation. Press the 2 key to UNDO the last action (whatever it may be). Press…

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