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Sales Presentation and Boardroom Presentation, a Comparative Study

When it comes to talk about Sales Presentation, well if presented in a proper way it can actually compel a customer to make buying decision instantly. The contemporary trends call for impressing the customer at the first go hence, it becomes imperative for a presenter to keep the audience focused throughout. When you deliver your […]

How to Make Image Transparent in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

In PowerPoint you can make images look transparent by changing the transparency level. Here we will show you how to change the transparency level of your pictures in PowerPoint to make them transparent. What you need to do if you want to make your images transparent is to fill a shape with the image to […]

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Stage Speeches vs Presentation Speeches

No matter how fluent you are in social settings, public speaking is one such phobia that many people share. When you are going up on stage to deliver a speech in front of large audience, it’s just not the words that ensure you a success, but the speaking style also has a main role to […]

How to Add a Google Maps Map to PowerPoint Presentation

You can use different approaches to add maps to your presentations but if you are looking for a way to add Google Maps map as a background of your PowerPoint presentations here we will show you a solution. The result we want to achieve is shown below, and as you can see we have placed […]

Presenting to Large Auditoriums vs. Presenting in Small Rooms

Presentations cause ants in pants to the presenter and mostly boredom to the audience, unless you have something that is really compelling and alluring. If this problem was not helping you, there is another one that makes its presence prominent in the scenario; the size of the room. Presenting in large auditoriums and small rooms […]

How to use Excel VLOOKUP Formulas Effectively

In this tutorial, we’ll explore using the VLOOKUP function in Microsoft Excel, one of the most powerful functions that Excel users may find under the different versions of MS Office Excel along with other useful functions that pivot tables. What VLOOKUP —Vertical Look Up—does is look for a value in the first column and also gives a […]

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