If I had to levy one complaint at PowerPoint, it would be that its presentations are too linear. You can only advance one slide at a time, and there's no way to arbitrarily pan around or zoom in on ...
How many times during a PowerPoint presentation have you wished that you could zoom in and show something on your slide in more detail? If you are a Microsoft 365 subscriber using the Windows version ...
One of the key differences between PowerPoint and Prezi is that the former is for producing linear presentations, while the latter lets you zoom in and out of points of detail. However, if you're more ...
From Screen Recording to Morph Transition, PowerPoint’s latest tools can transform your presentations. And there are ways via which you can harness the power of these tools to make your presentation ...
Some Microsoft PowerPoint slides have a lot going on. There’s might be a lot of small details or some important content, and editing that content isn’t practical. When this happens, you can create a ...
Sharing your slides as a Virtual Background allows your participants to view your face imposed directly over the shared slides, mimicking an in-Person lecture with a PowerPoint presentation. Note: ...
How to use PowerPoint 2016’s Zoom feature to add flexibility to your presentations Your email has been sent You don't have to click through your presentation in a linear fashion. PowerPoint 2016's new ...
The longer people spend in quarantine, the more creative they become when it comes to thinking of safe and fun ways to keep interacting with their friends. Video conferencing apps like Zoom have ...
Sharing your slides as a Virtual Background allows your participants to view your face imposed directly over the shared slides, mimicking an in-Person lecture with a PowerPoint presentation. Note: ...