Everything in this Video was made with Power Point
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Doug Thomas and Eric Schmidt created this video which showcases some of the new templates available for PowerPoint. These 165 free slides are from PowerPoint MVP Julie Terberg. This is a sequel of sorts; The Office Team created PPT157
on the first set of Terberg's templates and, well, you don't mess with success. These templates are for PowerPoint 2010 (you can
download a free 60-day trial) but they also work with PowerPoint 2007. (The PPT157
templates are for PowerPoint 2007)
Keep the master page at Office.com bookmarked. The Office Team has added 59 of the 165 slides so far and plan to roll out the complete set by the end of the year. You can also read the reference article explaining the template features, and view two in-depth demos on how you can create your own slides like Julie's: picture with cutout artistic effects and picture with background removed. Never used a downloaded template? Watch an introductory video.
Keep the master page at Office.com bookmarked. The Office Team has added 59 of the 165 slides so far and plan to roll out the complete set by the end of the year. You can also read the reference article explaining the template features, and view two in-depth demos on how you can create your own slides like Julie's: picture with cutout artistic effects and picture with background removed. Never used a downloaded template? Watch an introductory video.
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The http://bit.ly/165 link seems to be incorrect. It's directing me to vista-survey.com: http://vista-survey.com/survey/v2/survey.dsb?ID=3262734646&SF_Contact__c=0035000000WfVnk&SF_Account__c=0015000000OHdiN&SF_Case__c=50050000005WPJC
http://bit.ly/ppt165 - I think you misread it.
edit: OIC... the last slide has the "ppt" omitted.
Wow, I know it's an MS product, but this video should be labeled as an ad.
Oh no, there's no marketing on C9. Never has been, never will be. So obviously this can't be just an ad.
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