Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances : How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Favorite Presentation Program by Echo Swinford (2006, Perfect)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherO'reilly Media, Incorporated
ISBN-100596100043
ISBN-139780596100049
eBay Product ID (ePID)49218189

Product Key Features

Number of Pages326 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFixing PowerPoint Annoyances : How to Fix the Most Annoying Things about Your Favorite Presentation Program
Publication Year2006
SubjectComputer Graphics, Desktop Applications / Word Processing, Desktop Applications / Presentation Software
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers
AuthorEcho Swinford
FormatPerfect

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight22.2 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width8.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2006-280385
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal005.58
Table Of ContentCopyright Introduction Chapter 1: Presenting Your Presentation Chapter 2: Dumb Defaults Chapter 3: Formatting and Editing Chapter 4: Importing Chapter 5: Organization Charts, Diagrams, and Drawing Tools Chapter 6: Charts and Graphs Chapter 7: Animations, Action Settings, and Hyperlinks Chapter 8: Sound and Video Chapter 9: Printing and Distribution About the Author Colophon
SynopsisNow users vexed by PowerPoint's most annoying features can go straight to the solution they need in this modular, to-the-point, humorous guide that's full of tips and tricks for problems that drive audiences and presenters crazy., Now, users vexed by PowerPoint's most annoying featurescan go straight to the solution they need in thismodular, to-the-point, humorous (and often opinionated)one-of-a-kind guide. It's full of tips & tricks forproblems that drive audiences and presenters crazy.Crafting a good presentation may not be rocket science,but it often requires ......, If you're vexed and perplexed by PowerPoint, pick up a copy of Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances . This funny, and often opinionated, guide is chock full of tools and techniques for eliminating all the problems that drive audiences and presenters crazy. There's nothing more discouraging than an unresponsive audience--or worse, one that snickers at your slides. And there's nothing more maddening than technical glitches that turn your carefully planned slide show into a car wreck. Envious when you see other presenters effectively use nifty features that you've never been able to get to work right? Suffer no more! Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances by Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Echo Swinford rides to the rescue. Microsoft PowerPoint is the most popular presentation software on the planet, with an estimated 30 million presentations given each day. So no matter how frustrated you get, you're not about to chuck the program in the Recycle Bin. Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances , presents smart solutions to a variety of all-too-familiar, real-world annoyances. The book is divided into big categories, with annoyances grouped by topic. You can read it cover to cover or simply jump to the chapter or section most relevant to you. Inside its pages you'll learn how to create your own templates, work with multiple masters and slide layouts, and take advantage of various alignment and formatting tools. You'll also learn how to import Excel data; insert graphics, PDF, and Word content; create, edit, and format organization charts and diagrams; use action settings and hyperlinks to jump to other slides; and add sound, video, and other types of multimedia to spark up your presentations. Entertaining and informative, Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances is filled with humorous illustrations and packed with sidebars, tips, and tricks, as well as links to cool resources on the Web., If you're vexed and perplexed by PowerPoint, pick up a copy of Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances . This funny, and often opinionated, guide is chock full of tools and techniques for eliminating all the problems that drive audiences and presenters crazy. There's nothing more discouraging than an unresponsive audience--or worse, one that snickers at your slides. And there's nothing more maddening than technical glitches that turn your carefully planned slide show into a car wreck. Envious when you see other presenters effectively use nifty features that you've never been able to get to work right? Suffer no more Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances by Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Echo Swinford rides to the rescue. Microsoft PowerPoint is the most popular presentation software on the planet, with an estimated 30 million presentations given each day. So no matter how frustrated you get, you're not about to chuck the program in the Recycle Bin. Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances , presents smart solutions to a variety of all-too-familiar, real-world annoyances. The book is divided into big categories, with annoyances grouped by topic. You can read it cover to cover or simply jump to the chapter or section most relevant to you. Inside its pages you'll learn how to create your own templates, work with multiple masters and slide layouts, and take advantage of various alignment and formatting tools. You'll also learn how to import Excel data; insert graphics, PDF, and Word content; create, edit, and format organization charts and diagrams; use action settings and hyperlinks to jump to other slides; and add sound, video, and other types of multimedia to spark up your presentations. Entertaining and informative, Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances is filled with humorous illustrations and packed with sidebars, tips, and tricks, as well as links to cool resources on the Web., If you're vexed and perplexed by PowerPoint, pick up a copy of "Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances. This funny, and often opinionated, guide is chock full of tools and techniques for eliminating all the problems that drive audiences and presenters crazy. There's nothing more discouraging than an unresponsive audience--or worse, one that snickers at your slides. And there's nothing more maddening than technical glitches that turn your carefully planned slide show into a car wreck. Envious when you see other presenters effectively use nifty features that you've never been able to get to work right? Suffer no more! "Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances by Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Echo Swinford rides to the rescue. Microsoft PowerPoint is the most popular presentation software on the planet, with an estimated 30 million presentations given each day. So no matter how frustrated you get, you're not about to chuck the program in the Recycle Bin. "Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances, presents smart solutions to a variety of all-too-familiar, real-world annoyances. The book is divided into big categories, with annoyances grouped by topic. You can read it cover to cover or simply jump to the chapter or section most relevant to you. Inside its pages you'll learn how to create your own templates, work with multiple masters and slide layouts, and take advantage of various alignment and formatting tools. You'll also learn how to import Excel data; insert graphics, PDF, and Word content; create, edit, and format organization charts and diagrams; use action settings and hyperlinks to jump to other slides; and add sound, video, and other types of multimedia to spark up your presentations. Entertaining and informative, "Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances is filled with humorous illustrations and packed with sidebars, tips, and tricks, as well as links to cool resources on the Web., Now, users vexed by PowerPoint's most annoying featurescan go straight to the solution they need in thismodular, to-the-point, humorous (and often opinionated)one-of-a-kind guide. It's full of tips & tricks forproblems that drive audiences and presenters crazy.Crafting a good presentation may not be rocket science,but it often requires a good trick or two that transcends"click CTRL + M to create a New Slide".
LC Classification NumberT385.S88 2006
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