Tips and Tricks PowerPoint 2013 Copying a similar animation to another object can be quick and easy using Animation Painter Bobby Wan
Agenda Hassle Free Presenter View Widescreen & Fullscreen Report Applying Artistic Effects Apply Animation Effects Reuse Your Animation Effects with Animation Painter Agenda Quick Start Multiple Choices For Creating Presentations Hassle-Free Presenter View Widescreen Friendly Presentations Improved Video And Audio Support Collaborating Meeting Start An Online Meeting From PowerPoint Share And Save Your Office Files To The Cloud Work Together On The Same Presentation PowerPoint On Touch Devices Drawing Improvements Smart Guides To Line-Up And Space Objects Equally Merge Common Shapes New Eyedropper For Color Matching Animation and Theme Motion Path Improvements Theme Variations
Hassle-Free Presenter View Presenter View allows you to see your notes on your monitor while the audience only sees the slide. In previous releases, it was difficult to figure out who saw what on which monitor. The improved Presenter View fixes that headache and makes it simpler to work with. Use Presenter View on one monitor Presenter View no longer requires multiple monitors. Now you can rehearse in Presenter View without hooking up anything else. Zoom in on a slide Click the magnifying glass to zoom in on charts, diagrams, or whatever you want to emphasize for your audience. Jump to a slide Use Slide Navigator to browse to other slides in the presentation. Automatic set up PowerPoint can automatically sense your computer setup and choose the right monitor for Presenter view.
Widescreen Friendly Presentations Much of the world’s TVs and video have gone to widescreen and HD formats, and so has PowerPoint. There’s a 16:9 layout, and new themes designed to take advantage of widescreen possibilities.
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Widescreen & Fullscreen Presentations Much of the world’s TVs and video have gone to widescreen and HD formats, and so has PowerPoint. There’s a 16:9 layout, and new themes designed to take advantage of widescreen possibilities.
Applying Artistic Effects for Your Picture The Artistic Effects command in the Adjust group allows you to add artistic effects such as pastels, watercolors, glowing edges and more. It is important to note that artistic effects will not work with some clip art images.
Applying Animation Effects In PowerPoint, you can animate text and objects such as clip art, shapes, and pictures. Animation, or movement, on the slide can be used to draw the audience's attention to specific content or to make the slide easier to read.
Reuse Your Animation Effects with Animation Painter Copying a similar animation to another object can be quick and easy using Animation Painter
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