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June 28, 2016

Making your PowerPoint files smaller

We all know that (say it with me) "A picture's worth a thousand words." It's so true that images can instantly convey ideas, elicit emotions and communicate complex information visually. The thing is, using a lot of photos in your presentations can make the file sizes quickly balloon out of control. … [Read more...] about Making your PowerPoint files smaller

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