Top 5 Features in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010
- Posted: Jun 14, 2010 at 10:57 PM
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See how to make your presentations come alive. In this demo, Doug Thomas, Content Producer for Office.com, shows how to take your photos to the next level with altered backgrounds and filters. See how to add videos and trim them to just the length you need. Also, find out how to make a video of your whole slideshow and broadcast it online. Then get a quick look at the new Microsoft Office Web Apps. For more Office 2010, videos check out The Office Blog on Channel 9 and Office.com.
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Great Stuff, thanks for Sharing!
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Great demo, looks like powerpoint 2010 has got plenty of new features! The video stuff looks promising; will embedded videos be visible to people watching a broadcasted presentation? I noticed you didn't show that feature and I'm wondering if it exists, thanks.
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