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Welcome to these tutorials, many of which were unique concepts when first published!

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logic: of presentations

logic 1: presentation structure ] [ logic 2: tri-pane view ] logic 3: move text fast ] logic 4: edit text ruthlessly ] logic 5: notes pane ] logic 6: visual clarity ] logic 7: powerpoint layouts ] logic 8: slide masters ] logic 9: slide grid and guides ] logic 10: ribbon logic ] logic 11: animate with confidence ] logic 12: present with confidence ] logic 13: the ending ] logic14: get powerpoint help ] logic 15: annoying prompts (new) ]


 

2. PowerPoint's Views

Logic: know where presentation elements go

PowerPoint 2010 Tri-pane view

PowerPoint has three views know as a Tri-pane View:

  1. Slide View- what most people are familiar with.

  2. Notes View- for text for printing.

  3. Outline View- which has a slide and outline section.

  4. Task panes- that can include animation, etc. Technically, the Task Pane is not considered a View.


  

 

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