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Are you looking for a gulp of inspiration to create an impressive and engaging presentation design?
A picture is worth a thousand words, and there is nothing like a well-chosen image to make an impression during a presentation, whether it’s on PowerPoint, Keynote or Google Slides.
Learn how to use PowerPoint bullet points and make numbered lists in this tutorial and video. Plus, learn how to change the color of bullet points in PowerPoint.
Do you want to add subtle color to your presentation? A gradient PowerPoint background is a good choice.
Are you bursting with information that you need to share with your audience?
Are you tired of using the same theme over and over again? Would you like to change the design? In this new Slidesgo School tutorial, you’ll learn how to add and change themes in PowerPoint.
A visually attractive presentation is usually an effective way to get your message across, but how about text? How can you type it into your slides? Fear not, because in this Slidesgo School tutorial, we’ll teach you how to insert, copy and delete text boxes in PowerPoint.
Giving your presentation a cool design and taking care of every detail makes your speech look well-prepared and conveys a detail-oriented outlook. Adding a border to your slides is a perfect way to achieve a modern look and it’s very easy to do.
Sometimes, you might need some fixed elements to appear in all your slides, such as the date or a text. You can insert footers in your PowerPoint presentation to further customize it, so in this Slidesgo School tutorial, we’ll teach you how to do it.
Apple Keynote has set the standard for presentations ever since it first came out, but PowerPoint has remained the presentation app most businesses use by default. Here’s a look at the Keynote design features that make it far superior to PowerPoint, and how you can save time and get more done by switching to Apple’s presentations app.