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  • PowerPoint 2013 Comments: Making it easier to collaborate on presentations

    Presentations are a group effort more often than not. Sometimes they are truly collaborative--as in everybody contributes equally. On other occasions, there is one person leading the charge while others review and advise. Either way, the ability to communicate and provide specific feedback in the presentation...
  • Compare presentations and merge your changes (video)

    Here's a great video that shows one of the coolest new features in PowerPoint 2010 -- the ability to compare two presentations and merge them together: You can even use PowerPoint 2010 presentation software to work on a presentation at the same time as other people in your organization, a practice known...
  • Co-authoring in Office 2010: Advice from an MVP

    Co-authoring - the ability to work on a shared document, stored on a server, at the same time as other people work on it - is a new feature of both PowerPoint 2010 and Word 2010. You and your colleagues can work on the same document without intruding on one another’s work or locking each other...
  • The New World of Co-Authoring

    Like Microsoft Word , PowerPoint has made a significant investment in document co-authoring for the Office 2010 release. What is co-authoring? This is the capability for multiple users to open the same presentation file and to simultaneously edit and save changes to that file. Co-authoring solves a lot...