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    Microsoft Powerpoint 2013

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    widely used by professionals and students alike. PowerPoint slide shows can help report progress in a meeting‚ define key elements in a training session‚ pitch a marketing plan‚ or organize ideas in a student report. Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful tool that allows users to create professional computer slide shows‚ transparencies‚ or printed handouts quickly and easily. This study targets or aims to determine the pros and cons of improving the PowerPoint 2013. Objectives Here are some reasons

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    DNS is a decentralized system: It does not depend on one source for updates‚ and one server does not store all the data. Instead‚ DNS is a distributed database that exists on name servers across the Internet. Microsoft Outlook‚ a popular email application often used in conjunction with Microsoft Office‚ comes with many Windows operating systems as a standard feature. Like other email programs‚ Outlook is vulnerable to "spam‚" or junk emails. Spam emails sometimes carry viruses and can fill your inbox

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    Microsoft Powerpoint

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    Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint‚ usually just called PowerPoint‚ is a non-free commercial presentation program developed by Microsoft. It is part of the Microsoft Office suite‚ and runs on Microsoft Windows and Apple’s Mac OS X operating system. The current versions are Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 for Windows and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2011 for Mac. History Originally designed for the Macintosh computers‚ the initial release was called "Presenter"‚ developed by Dennis Austin[not

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    This semester I’ve been giving a lot of presentations and it has been helping me get over the fear of speaking in front of a group of strangers. Through this whole process I’ve learned many ways to cope with the stress of delivering an oral presentation. In this article I’m going to talk about different things that I believe are important to consider when giving a presentation. First‚ I’ll talk about preparation‚ then visual aids and handouts. Next I’ll touch on practicing before you deliver your

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    Topic : the pros and cons of powerpoint Student : Outline: I. Introduction II. Pros and Cons : 1. Pros : * Catch audience’s attention * Easy to follow * Able to review 2. Cons : * Too shorted * Focus too much on the slide show * Wasted time I. Introduction: PowerPoint is presentation software that is part of the Microsoft Office suite of productivity programs. PowerPoint is designed to allow people to create a series of single-page slides that contain

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    Axia College Material Appendix B Tips for Creating a PowerPoint® Presentation Your Week Three assignment requires you to use the Microsoft® PowerPoint® graphics presentation program. This lecture provides you with the very basics for starting up with the program. Getting Started • Open the Microsoft® PowerPoint® program. • Start a new presentation: Click on Blank Presentation and then click OK. • Choosing a slide layout: Click on Format and then click Slide Layout.

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    PowerPoint Presentation Rubric | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Content/ Accuracy | All content throughout presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors | Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that seems inaccurate | The content is generally accurate‚ but one piece of information is clearly inaccurate | Content confusing or contains more than one factual error | Sequence of info | Info is organized in a clear‚ logical way. It is easy to anticipate the next slide

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    Microsoft word is a software program that allows me to perform word processing documents. You can use Microsoft word to create documents such as letters‚ invitations‚ research papers‚ flyers‚ resumes‚ novels‚ reports‚ etc. Most jobs today require us to have knowledge of computer skills‚ because many jobs require you to do work on the computer. The job I work at right now does not require that because I don’t work on computers or put information on the computer. Many other employers look for employees

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    How to Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation INSTRUCTIONS 1 Launch PowerPoint on your computer. You will see a blank PowerPoint slide with text placeholders. 2 Click the "Designs" tab to browse the template themes. 3 Click the theme you would like to apply to your PowerPoint presentation. This will change the design for all slides you create. 4 Click inside the text placeholders and type your text. The first slide should include the presentation’s title and any important information.

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    Order of Slides for PowerPoint Presentation    Follow the steps for the type of project you have chosen.  EVERY slide needs a title‚  pictures‚ words on the slide‚ and notes in the box below the slide unless stated  otherwise.    Pro/Con Topics Problem/Solution Topics  Title & your name Title & your name  Topic Topic  Thesis (no words on slide‚ just in notes) Thesis (no words on slide‚ just in notes)  History History  Pros Extent of the problem  Cons More information  More information Solutions 

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