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PowerPoint Presentation
We are quickly coming to the point where an audience will expect an effective speaker to give a PowerPoint Presentation. Although the program may not be simple, you can learn most of what you need by understanding a relatively small portion of the program. PowerPoint is often contained as part of the most recent Microsoft Word Programs.
Tips for developing effective presentations using Windows.
Microsoft site for further information about PowerPoint.
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