In increasing to the dramatically different user interface and new file formats shared with other Microsoft Office 2007 programs, Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 also sports an upgraded look and improved tools:
PowerPoint 2007 includes new Themes, Layouts, and Quick Styles which offer you a wide range of options for formatting your presentations. In the past, formatting a presentation was time-consuming because you had to pick the color and style options individually. With one click, the background, text, graphics, charts, and tables all turn to reflect the theme you select, ensuring all elements in your presentation complement one another. go for a theme, and the Quick Style galleries turn to adapt to that particular theme. When you scroll over the wide variety of presentation themes in PowerPoint, you will see slides and objects display with Real-time Previews that show you what they will look like if you settle to apply the settings. With Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 there are now wide choices for slide layouts in each slide master. Plus, you can also generate your own custom Slide Layouts. New SmartArt diagrams, a new charting engine, and enhanced graphics help you generate professional-looking layouts with 3-D shapes, transparency, drop shadows, and other effects. Slide graphics can look even more impressive with improved text and shape effects together with reflections, glows, soft edges, and enhanced 3D controls. Microsoft Chart has been banished! PowerPoint 2007 charts are now automatically created in Excel for ease of use and more expert results. By using two monitors, and the Presenter View, you can run your PowerPoint 2007 presentation from one monitor while your audience views it on the second monitor. With the Presenter View, you can customize which slides to display, see preview text, and use speaker notes as a script for your presentation. With new and improved features that protect and manage information, you can find and remove hidden data (sometimes called metadata) and personal information, and preclude changes to a final version of a presentation.
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