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News « SlideSource Blog
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Organize your slides and presentations like the pros. SlideSource.com. Was developed over many years working with teams in some of the largest companies in the world who need to manage a large amount of presentation content. Now these same tools are available to every presenter. The Cost of Presentations. Tweets of the Week. Follow us on Twitter. A Photo Recap of the 2015 Presentation Summit. Last week, I was part of the SlideSource.com. Please feel free to do so in the comments. This must be the place&#...
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Crop Circles in PowerPoint | Echosvoice
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Crop Circles in PowerPoint. May 20, 2013. The most common way to turn your rectangular picture into a perfect circle is to create a circle shape and fill it with an image. I came up with a quicker method earlier this week. How did I not discover this before? This method works in PowerPoint 2010 and 2013. Sneaky little Cropping refinements:. Big thank you to Julie Terberg ( terbergdesign.com. For letting me use her polar bear picture.). May 21, 2013 at 10:20 pm. Cropping to other shapes can work well, dep...
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Hi I'm Ric Bretschneider. For 17 years of my life I defined and managed the development of functionality within the Microsoft PowerPoint application. For a large part of that time I worked to help customers better understand how to use and benefit from the product that we worked so hard to produce. And just because I've left Microsoft, it doesn't mean I've stopped. In these pages you'll find suggestions, solutions, and links to problems already solved that you're likely to encounter yourself.
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Presentation Resources
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Hi I'm Ric Bretschneider. For 17 years of my life I defined and managed the development of functionality within the Microsoft PowerPoint application. For a large part of that time I worked to help customers better understand how to use and benefit from the product that we worked so hard to produce. And just because I've left Microsoft, it doesn't mean I've stopped. In these pages you'll find suggestions, solutions, and links to problems already solved that you're likely to encounter yourself.
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Events « SlideSource Blog
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Organize your slides and presentations like the pros. SlideSource.com. Was developed over many years working with teams in some of the largest companies in the world who need to manage a large amount of presentation content. Now these same tools are available to every presenter. The Cost of Presentations. Tweets of the Week. Follow us on Twitter. SlideSource at the 2016 Presentation Summit. Taking place in October 23rd to the 26th in Las Vegas. If you already plan on attending and would like to schedule ...
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Presentations Roundtable | Many voices make for good conversation…
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Many voices make for good conversation…. About the Roundtable…. Total Failure Points Out Where There’s Work To Do! Hello again, it’s time for a status update. Well, Godaddy’s Quick Blogcast feature has finally gone to the grave, so all the linked images that were dependent on that hosting are coming up as broken links. That’s actually kind of good news as it makes it easy for me to see where things need to be cleaned up. I’ve done two of the legacy posts and it’s made two things apparent to me. This entr...
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Well, You’re Kinda in the Right Place… | Ric Bretschneider
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My thoughts in your brain…. Well, You’re Kinda in the Right Place…. Leave a comment ». Just a second… ah, there! The new site is ready for you! I finally set up a private WordPress site for my blog. The upshot there is that the URL changed from https:/ ricbret.wordpress.com. To http:/ blog.ricbret.com. A subdomain of my main site http:/ ricbret.com. OK, that may sound like gibberish, so if that doesn’t make sense here’s all you have to know. Anyway, keep in touch! Go to http:/ blog.ricbret.com. You are c...
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