Save PowerPoint presentation to PDF – PPT to PDF – Free press releases (press release)

Save PowerPoint presentation to PDF – PPT to PDF
Free press releases (press release), UK - 11 Nov 2008
NET v2.9.0.0 has now developed its own PDF rendering engine which enables you to save your PowerPoint presentations to PDF (PPT to PDF). Aspose.

Seminars need reinventing to survive – Bizcommunity.com

Seminars need reinventing to survive
Bizcommunity.com, South Africa - 14 hours ago
Something else that irritates delegates is the ubiquitous Powerpoint presentation. And the reason for this is that many speakers make the mistake of using

Quick, do something – Canada.com


Canada.com
Quick, do something
Canada.com, Canada - 14 hours ago
"Every day, it's meeting, meeting, meeting – PowerPoint, PowerPoint, PowerPoint – until we're all so stressed out and exhausted that who can be urgent about

CS Odessa announces the ConceptDraw Office update release – prMac (press release)

CS Odessa announces the ConceptDraw Office update release
prMac (press release), TX - 15 hours ago
ConceptDraw MINDMAP now has an improved Export to Microsoft PowerPoint and Keynote function. The PowerPoint export capability includes two modes of export

Align Objects on a Slide in PowerPoint 2007 – Infopackets

Align Objects on a Slide in PowerPoint 2007
Infopackets, Canada - 11 Nov 2008
It makes your presentation look orderly and professionally when you have everything aligned nicely. It makes it easier to follow along while you are

Make It Small(er)

I often see “Continued” or “More” in slide titles to indicate the slide contains a continuation of information from the previous slide. So the title looks like this:

But the “(CONT)” is not part of the topic and is distracting to the title. It takes more effort, but I recommend manually adjusting the font size of this special set of information to not be as distracting and to help provide a hierarchy of information. The adjusted text looks like this:

- Troy @ TLC

Make It Small(er)

I often see “Continued” or “More” in slide titles to indicate the slide contains a continuation of information from the previous slide. So the title looks like this:

But the “(CONT)” is not part of the topic and is distracting to the title. It takes more effort, but I recommend manually adjusting the font size of this special set of information to not be as distracting and to help provide a hierarchy of information. The adjusted text looks like this:

- Troy @ TLC

Research and Markets: 2007 Microsoft Office System – Essential … – MarketWatch

Research and Markets: 2007 Microsoft Office System – Essential
MarketWatch - 21 hours ago
Teachers will learn how to best explore Microsoft Word, Access, Excel, and PowerPoint in the classroom. Maggie Niess has written this text to be most useful
New Review of the eDocXL Document Management Software PR-CANADA.net (press release)
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Write Your Report – Officer.com

Write Your Report
Officer.com - 10 Nov 2008
We've all been through training like this: PowerPoint slides and a lecture, with videos embedded in some of the slides. The training is usually run off of a

SlideRocket

Today, I’m reviewing SlideRocket , an online presentation tool.  My review is mixed.
Let’s start with the good points.

It’s free.  You can purchase individual or business accounts with more functionality, but the free account is fine for most uses.
The image quality is superb.
The user interface is fairly self-explanatory.  PowerPoint users beware.  It is nothing like PowerPoint .
You can add text, images, flash, video, audio, charts, shapes, and tables.  You can even add some plugins.
You can animate objects and add effects (shadow, bevel, …

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