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November 1, 2016

Speed up your work with keyboard shortcuts

It doesn't take forever to click on the screen in PowerPoint to execute commands. But what if you didn't have to? How quickly you're able to navigate in PowerPoint can have a lot to do with how many keyboard shortcuts you know. Let's start with the basics: Basic PowerPoint keyboard … [Read more...] about Speed up your work with keyboard shortcuts

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