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replyReply Fri 1 Feb 2008, 16:41Delegate Trevor said...

Trevor has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course

Excel

I have problems on doing the pie charts and dragging them over ?

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replyReply Tue 12 Feb 2008, 16:39Trainer Mark said...

RE: excel

Hi Trevor

Hope you are well

The question you are is i am sorry to say not to clear could you please provide us with a bit more info about what you are trying to do with the Pie chart

Await to hear from you further

Mark East

 

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Make an impact with your opening

Setting a few slides on a continous loop before beginning a presentation can help to set the presentation tone for the audience and build audience anticipation and curiosity.

Once you have created your opening presentation slides, open the presentation and go to Slide Show - Set Up Show, then tick the Loop continuously until "Esc" box.

Put the presentation into slideshow view then press the Esc key when you are ready to begin your actual presentation.

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