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Powerpoint 2007 comparsion to 2003

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replyReply Mon 21 Jul 2008, 16:37Delegate Mumtaz said...

Powerpoint 2007 comparsion to 2003

Difference between Powerpoint 2007 and 2003

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replyReply Fri 25 Jul 2008, 16:18Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Powerpoint 2007 comparsion to 2003

Hello Mumtaz

Thank you for your question; and welcome to the forum.

PowerPoint 2007 and 2003 are different from each other in terms of the interface that you use; however the features are largely the same between the two versions.

In PowerPoint 2007, the graphics have improved a lot compared to the previous version, especially in relation to charts and with the inclusion of SmartArt graphics.

You can find a comprehensive list of what's new in PowerPoint 2007 on the Microsoft web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint/HA100742261033.aspx

I hope you find this useful.
Amanda

 

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Capture Screenshots in Powerpoint 2010

A great new feature to Powerpoint 2010 is the "screen clipping" command. This allows you to capture an image on your screen directly via powerpoint.

Go to your insert tab on the ribbon and in the images box you will see "sreenshot", click on the arrow and select "screen clipping". Powerpoint will minimise and you will be taken to the next open application or your desktop. Wait a few seconds a your screen will grey out a little and your mouse curser will turn into a + sign. Hold your mouse down and select the area you wish to capture. When you let go of your mouse the selected area will be exported into your powerpoint presentation as an image which you can edit.

It really simple and very effective, give it a go!

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