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Last week, we looked at project plans, and before that class presentations. This week, we're taking a look at marketing plans as the last in our 3-part 5-minute makeover series for PowerPoint 2010.
Easily add themes, masters, and SmartArt graphics to make your presentation really pop. It's pretty cool to see just how much more professional, colorful, and interesting you can make a standard text-heavy presentation. And the best part? Your audience will love it -- they'll be more engaged with what you're saying, and will be much more likely to remember what you talked about and how you presented it.
Watch the video below, and then get the template used in the makeover.
-- Erik Jensen
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Hallo
Dont think im in the right place, but not sure where i must go to ask a question...so here i go...
How do you select all text boxes in a powerpoint presentation?
Thanks
Ronel
Hamstersoup,
You can only do on a per-slide basis. Press and hold CTRL and then select all text boxes on a slide. If you wanted to select all the text in a presentation, you could go to the Outline tab (with the Slides tab) - and select all the text that way. Does this help?
--Joym
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