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Tracy van der Schyff

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Day 341 – View Colour and Grayscale in PowerPoint

#Office365Challenge If you're even a bit like me, you'll use PowerPoint for much more than just presentations. I've created posters, flyers and even my latest Infographic CV in PowerPoint. (Might share the template with you in a next blog). When your... Continue Reading →

Day 340 – Using the Ruler, Gridlines and Guides in Microsoft PowerPoint

#Office365Challenge Very few people have a perfect eye for aligning objects or text in PowerPoint. Rulers, Gridlines and Guides will 'enhance' your visual ability to spot objects which should be moved and help you design and deliver better PowerPoint presentations. Day:... Continue Reading →

Day 339 – Hide and show slides in PowerPoint

#Office365Challenge If you're doing a presentation to different audiences and need to exclude some of the slides during certain presentations - then this is for you. Why have duplicate presentations when you can have one? Day:  339 of 365, 26 left Tools:  Office 365, PowerPoint... Continue Reading →

Day 338 – View and restore historical versions of Office files

#Office365Challenge This has always been one of my 'selling points' for SharePoint - being able to view and restore previous versions of files. Now this ability has been extended to your files in Microsoft Office if hosted on SharePoint or Onedrive.... Continue Reading →

Day 337 – See files others have shared with you

 #Office365Challenge We're living in the era of Failure to Filter. Too much information, whether through search or discovery, comes our way every minute. Microsoft has done so much to help us filter out and find information faster. The "Shared with... Continue Reading →

Day 336 – Creating Map Charts in Excel

 #Office365Challenge Of course data is valuable, but being able to present it visually helps people to interpret the data much faster, and saves time. The new Map Chart in Excel is brilliant for displaying geographical data and really easy to... Continue Reading →

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