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	<description><![CDATA[<P>PowerPoint 2010 AllinOne For Dummies Electronic PDF Download</P><P>A fully updated guide to creating dynamic presentations with PowerPoint 2010<BR>PowerPoint dominates the presentation landscape. With the changes in PowerPoint 2010, including the availability of an online version, PowerPoint users need this comprehensive reference to make the most of the program.</P><P>PowerPoint 2010 AllinOne For Dummies features indepth coverage of the elements and the process involved in creating knockout presentations. Seven minibooks cover all the new 2010 features, providing a great education for beginners and showing PowerPoint veterans lots of new tricks.</P><P>PowerPoint is the leading presentation software used in business and education; new features in PowerPoint 2010 include an online version and expanded audiovisual capabilities<BR>Seven selfcontained minibooks cover getting started; building a presentation; tables, charts, and diagrams; graphics and shapes; adding audio, video, and animation; giving the presentation; and PowerPoint for power users<BR>Explains how to use the interface and tools and shows how to represent data visually for greater impact<BR>Provides important tips on adding the human element when making a presentation<BR>Gives advanced users advice on creating templates, collaboration, automation, and more<BR>PowerPoint 2010 AllinOne For Dummies gets novices up to speed and helps experienced users take their skills to the next level.</P><P>7 Books in 1<BR>Getting Started in PowerPoint</P><P>Building Your Presentation</P><P>Communicating with Tables, Charts, and Diagrams</P><P>Embellishing Your Slides with Graphics and Shapes</P><P>Flash and Dash</P><P>Giving a Presentation</P><P>PowerPoint for Power Users</P><P>Make your point with slides that grab attention and really communicate</P><P>PowerPoint is a necessity for communicating in the boardroom or the classroom. To take full advantage of all you can do with it, grab this book Get started with guidelines on using the interface efficiently and creating slides; then learn to design tables, charts, and shapes and use animations. You'll even find tips on creative ways to deliver the presentation.</P><P>Start out right  learn to navigate the program, perform basic tasks, and design presentations, all in Book I</P><P>Watch it grow  Book II helps you manipulate and format slides, work with master slides and styles, and craft the look of your presentation</P><P>Table this, chart that  explore how to create, design, and format tables, charts, and diagrams in Book III</P><P>Dress it up  in Book IV, you'll learn to spice up your slides with photos, shapes, graphics, and clip art</P><P>The wow stuff  Book V shows you how to use transitions, animations, video, and sound</P><P>Special delivery  discover techniques in Book VI for delivering your presentation and preparing it for print</P><P>Power up  Book VII covers customizing PowerPoint, designing templates, collaborating with others, and more</P><P>Open the book and find</P><P>PowerPoint's nuts and bolts</P><P>How master styles and master slides work</P><P>What it takes to create a chart</P><P>Tips for constructing the perfect table</P><P>Why you might want to let the viewer run your presentation</P><P>How to turn a bulleted list into a diagram</P><P>Quick ways to animate slides</P><P>How to embed data from another program into a slide</P><P>Note CDROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. </P><P>System Requirements Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 with Microsoft Media Player or other AVIcapable media player, Adobe Acrobat Reader </P>]]></description>
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