For countless people working in business,A Thought of Ecstasy education, and entertainment, the most commonly used tool to create a presentation is Microsoft's PowerPoint. It's easy to make something quickly and simply, and it doesn't take long to get comfortable using it.
But if you're looking to really master it, and get the most out of the application, join us as we take a quick look at some of the top 10 shortcuts, tips, and hacks that will help you on your way to becoming a PowerPoint pro.
All the tips and tricks listed are for the latest Windows version of the PowerPoint application – for macOS and web users some of the features might not be present or may look a tad different...
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