You can buck the stereotype of PowerPoint presentations as bullet-pointed snoozefest. PowerPoint has a wealth of new graphics, layout, and animation features to liven up your deck. We’ll focus on how ...
"Presenters are usually guilty of including too much data in their on-screen charts," says Garr Reynolds, author of Presentation Zen. It's not that charts are bad in a PowerPoint presentation, but ...
The most tedious part of presenting your figures isn't generating the data itself; it's manually moving Excel charts into PowerPoint. But there's a better way. Instead of the copy-paste grind, use ...
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