While creating a presentation for school or office, you might need to merge two shapes in Microsoft PowerPoint. Let’s assume that you are trying to show a comparison in your PowerPoint presentation, ...
Change the layout of the slide to blank. Go to the Shapes button on the Home tab and choose a circle from the menu. Draw the circle onto the slide. On the Shape Format tab, you can choose a rectangle ...
Unless you’re presenting a cure for insomnia, you want your PowerPoint slides to engage your audience without distracting them from the presenter (you). Too much text invites people to read rather ...
How to tone down a busy picture using Merge in Microsoft PowerPoint Your email has been sent Too many pictures in a presentation can be overwhelming. Here's how to turn a busy picture into a focused ...
For countless people working in business, education, and entertainment, the most commonly used tool to create a presentation is Microsoft's PowerPoint. It's easy to make something quickly and simply, ...
Before you write off PowerPoint as good for making only slideshows, it’s worth investigating more closely. PowerPoint has most of the tools small businesses need to create simple graphics. And because ...
Designing visually appealing and functional Excel forms and interfaces more accessible than you might think. By integrating Excel’s robust features with PowerPoint’s “Merge Shapes” tool and the power ...
How to use a video as a slide’s background in Microsoft PowerPoint Your email has been sent It’s surprising just how much you can accomplish in Microsoft PowerPoint with only a video and a bit of text ...