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A Beginner's Guide to Microsoft PowerPoint: An Illustrative Step-by-Step Guide to PowerPoint

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A Step-By-Step Illustrative Guide to Learning PowerPointThis book covers all you need to quickly get up to speed in creating slides for your presentation. If you are new to PowerPoint and the thought of creating a presentation or slide makes you think hard, then you've come to the right place. This book will guide through a step-by-step process in becoming skilled with PowerPoint.

This book aims to guide you from beginner to being skilled with Power within a few short hours.In this book, you'll learn how

Navigating PowerPoint interface Organizing different views of the presentation How to create, save and open PowerPoint presentationHow to create and manage SlidesInserting and Formatting slide contentsFormatting slide content Convert document file to PresentationConverting Presentation to document filesImporting document file to PowerPointAdd video and audio to your PresentationWorking with tables and chartsAnimation and Transition in PowerPointCreating self-controlled PresentationAdd narration to PresentationHow to make and broadcast your PresentationProtecting PowerPoint presentationHow to Deliver and publish your slidesWhat are you waiting for again? Scroll up and click the BUY button.

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Published June 9, 2020

About the author

Thomas Jackson

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Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was one of the most prominent Confederate generals during the American Civil War.

After attending the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, Jackson served in the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848.

Jackson took a teaching position at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), in Lexington, Virginia. He became Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy and Instructor of Artillery.

Achieved his nickname during the first battle of Manassas (Bull Run) July 21, 1861.

Thereafter achieved distinction in the Peninsula Campaign, Second Bull Run and Fredericksburg before being wounded at Chancellorsville and dying of pneumonia 8 days later.

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