In virtually every PowerPoint presentation I deliver, I need to show at least one Web page. Usually, I include a link to the page on a slide, which then takes me out of PowerPoint and into a browser.
Putting a presentation on your Web site isn't terribly complicated -- but browser differences can pose a big gotcha. Here's a look at the publication process and the hurdles you may encounter.
As someone with a tech-related job, I’m regularly bombarded with questions about the best smartphones, why emails might have suddenly stopped showing up, and how to back up photos and videos. There’s ...
According to best-selling author and neuroscience professor Dr. John Medina, if you add a related image to the words you share, retention is boosted over six-fold. The simplest way to get an image ...
If you're only worried about IE, you can just link it directly; if they have powerpoint or the powerpoint viewer installed, it will open in IE.
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One Microsoft Word Tip of the Week:Sometimes it’s helpful to be able to view more than one part of your Word document at once. Thankfully, Word allows you to split your document window so you can ...