"Take your own audience on a journey to an effective presentation," exhorts Cliff Atkinson, author of "Beyond Bullet Points." His book and advice suggest using the Presenter View feature in PowerPoint ...
Those who perform presentations on a regular basis using Microsoft PowerPoint need to learn the best methods to deliver a presentation to make things more streamlined and professional. The platform ...
You can configure two monitors for your PowerPoint presentation. However, you got to be using Presenter View for this purpose. So, to begin with, you need to: Set up PowerPoint to use Presenter view ...
New Presenter Coach feature available on PowerPoint web this summer New Presenter Coach feature available on PowerPoint web this summer is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering ...
When I reviewed PowerPoint for iPad version 1.0 back in April 2014, I found a lot to like but dinged the app for a few notable omissions; I also noted its dependence on a paid Office 365 subscription.
The Notes pane in Microsoft PowerPoint is a handy place to type talking points and other information so that you can reference them when giving a presentation. However, it doesn't look too ...
Microsoft's Teams app for work is about to get superpowered. At its Ignite conference today, the company announced a slew of updates for its video chat tool to make it more useful and customizable. It ...
Microsoft said Tuesday that an upcoming Presenter Coach feature for PowerPoint will offer AI-powered suggestions to improve your presentations, including the use of gender-inclusive language and even ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The world’s most popular presentation program — PowerPoint — is becoming ...
Worrying about how you should prepare for your presentation? You can now breathe easier and prepare better by using the latest feature created by Microsoft, the Powerpoint Presenter Coach, which will ...
PowerPoint was one of the worst applications ever created, but Microsoft has finally fixed it. Once new features roll out, instead of making you a lousy public speaker, PowerPoint will make you a ...