It's not an easy task to fit a large amount of text and data on a PowerPoint slide, while keeping the slide easy to read and understand. So when top consulting firms like McKinsey are able to do it ...
Let's be real, building PowerPoint presentations isn't exactly an enjoyable task. Between formatting slides, cutting down text, and finding a flow of slides that makes sense, the process can feel ...
Creating a self-running PowerPoint, as Microsoft calls it, can be a great addition to your company’s booth at conventions or industry-wide conferences. By featuring photos, infographics and key points ...
Creating a video presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint is an effective way to share your ideas in a professional and accessible format. Whether you’re preparing for a virtual meeting, an online course, ...
Have you ever found yourself staring at a blank PowerPoint slide, unsure of where to start or how to make your presentation stand out? We’ve all been there—tight deadlines, creative blocks, or just ...
Product teams often have tons of screen recordings and screenshots that end up unused. Video production using those screen recordings has been time-consuming and expensive. That’s why two former ...
Powerpoint presentations are a great way to share information with a team, but making them is a skillset in its own right. We've got guides on general Powerpoint use, but if you're keen to just get ...
Inserting a check mark in PowerPoint is a straightforward process that adds a layer of interactivity to your presentations. By adding clickable tick boxes, you can create quizzes, surveys, or ...
If you are using Microsoft PowerPoint, there may be a slide that you need to delete. Maybe you find that a slide is unnecessary or have a slide you used to test different layouts that you can now ...
Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful presentation tool. You can use animations, such as countdown timers, to make your presentations more engaging. This tutorial shows how to create a PowerPoint ...
When Krishna Nair and her friends attended a recent dinner party, each guest was asked to bring a dish and an unexpected item—a PowerPoint slideshow. Nair’s group usually chills out by gossiping and ...