July 2004


Monthly Archives: July 2004

Browse posts released in July 2004. See all archives.

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PowerPoint and Presenting Notes
PowerPoint and Presenting Glossary



July 26th, 2004
How can I convert a presentation into a movie format like MPG, AVI or QuickTime?




Show Popup Toolbar in PowerPoint July 25th, 2004
How Do I Hide the Navigation Buttons That Appear in PowerPoint’s Slideshow View?




July 14th, 2004
How can I import multiple images at once into my presentation?




July 14th, 2004
Why can’t I see part of my bullets?




July 14th, 2004
Link to a slide and all animations are lost!




July 13th, 2004
How do I use an animated GIF as a fill for my WordArt?




July 13th, 2004
PowerPoint for Handhelds




PowerPoint 2010 on Windows 10 July 12th, 2004
Why Does My Windows Computer Have No PowerPoint?




DemoCreator Video Editor July 12th, 2004
How Do I Convert My PowerPoint Presentations to VHS?




July 12th, 2004
Click, and all my text becomes white or disappears!




Center Align PowerPoint July 11th, 2004
How Do I Center Content on a PowerPoint Slide?





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