7 Essential PowerPoint Tricks Probably You Don’t Know About

Microsoft PowerPoint is a slide show presentation program currently developed by Microsoft. PowerPoint initially named “Presenter”, was created by Forethought Inc. Microsoft’s version of PowerPoint was officially launched on May 22, 1990, as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. PowerPoint is useful for helping develop the slide-based presentation format, and is currently one of the most commonly-used presentation programs available.

What we can do with PowerPoint

PowerPoint provides three types of movements:

  • Entrance, emphasis, and exit of elements on a slide itself are controlled by what PowerPoint calls Custom Animations.
  • Transitions, on the other hand, are movements between slides. These can be animated in a variety of ways.
  • Custom animation can be used to create small story boards by animating pictures to enter, exit or move.

We all are using PowerPoint to create our graphical slider projects and here is some PowerPoint tricks that will help you to get your PowerPoint projects in more fast and easy way.

The guide, in an infographic form, takes a look at how to use some of the lesser-known tools such as Presenter View and Slide Master as well as how you can accurately use grids and rulers within your presentations along with some suggestions for software that you can use to accompany your presentation and go even further.

PowerPoint Tricks

Powerpoint tricksHopes the above infographic will help to fasten your future PowerPoint projects.

Sabarinathhttps://techlog360.com
Sabarinath is the tech-savvy founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechLog360. With years of experience in the tech industry and a computer science background, he's an authority on the latest tech news, business insights, and app reviews. Trusted for his expertise and hands-on tips for Android and iOS users, Sabarinath leads TechLog360 with a commitment to accuracy and helpfulness. When not immersed in the digital world, he's exploring new gadgets or sharing knowledge with fellow tech enthusiasts.

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