Get a Look at PowerPoint 2010
- Posted: Aug 27, 2009 at 2:33 AM
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Earlier this week the Office team released a video that showed some of the new features of PowerPoint 2010, part of the Office 2010
suite. The latest version is hardware-accelerated with new transitions and animations. All of this means that you can better use PowerPoint to not just present bullet points or graphs, but to really tell your story.
Here is that video, all of which was done with PowerPoint 2010.
Here is that video, all of which was done with PowerPoint 2010.
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The new presentation features in PP are very cool !!! They make presentations so much more interesting and help you communicate your thoughts a lot better!
Nice, PowerPoint grew up!
The video says it was created in PP. Does it mean PP has an option to export presentation into some video frmat?
By the way, what is wrong with MSDN lately, it does not push CSS correctly, it is on and off under any browser (especially IE).
I think the video ment that all the effects were done by PP but yes PP also has the abilaty to export to WMV (Look backstage "File" then "share")
very nice improvement for powerpoint... you can check this site for more powerpoint updates, http://www.free-power-point-templates.com... tutorials are also in the site...
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