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Sunday, 21 August 2011

Back to School Improve Your PowerPoint Presentations 80% in 20% of Time

Posted on 02:05 by Unknown


The Pareto principle, also known as the 80-20 rule, states that, in many situations, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. For example, Microsoft noted that by fixing the top 20% of the most reported bugs, 80% of the errors and crashes would be eliminated. Many people are complaining that it is so difficult to make a good PowerPoint presentation. They fail not because they are not working hard enough, it’s just they didn’t use their time properly.
Many people spend 80% of their time on creating PowerPoint slides and 20% of their time on the following:
  1. Working on great content

  2. Finding the best way to show their message

  3. Delivering the presentation

The truth is the above 3 ignored points are the key for a successful PowerPoint presentation. If you can follow the instructions below you can improve your presentations a lot:
  1. Start by scheduling the time you need to prepare, including filling out a planner, writing your script, and speaking it out. When you speak it out, time it and record it. Listen to the recording and edit.

  2. Storyboard your slides, based on your planner. Figure out the best way to show your points, including data, images, video, and diagrams.

  3. Create a template or theme that you like and use it! You only need to do this once and it will save you time forever after.

  4. Create a custom color scheme/theme colors. Again, do this once and it will improve your presentations forever. It will also save you time reformatting objects on your slides over and over.

  5. Create your slides using the “tell and show” method. It’s a simple method for designing slides that is quick and effective. Best of all, you don’t need to be a designer to get great results.

  6. Practice delivering your presentation several times until it’s smooth. Delivery is where the rubber hits the road, so you should never wing it.

What are your tips for quick ways to get major results? Leave a comment below!

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4 Free Methods to Convert PowerPoint to Video with All Original PowerPoint Elements

Posted on 00:08 by Unknown

PowerPoint is one of the most well-known presentation software in the world but all kinds of problems may happen when watching it. People cannot watch PowerPoint presentations without PowerPoint program installed on their computers. Even if they did, they may still fail due to the different PowerPoint versions or operating systems. To make PowerPoint presentations playable universally, saving PowerPoint as video would be the best choice. Here we’d like to talk about a few totally free methods to convert PowerPoint to video with all original PowerPoint elements.


Free method 1: PowerPoint 2010


If you have upgraded to PowerPoint 2010, you should have noticed that there are many new functions added. The 3 main new functions we may use a lot are: save PowerPoint as WMV video, save PowerPoint as PDF and support adding MP4 and FLV video format. The only shortage is that you can only save PPT to WMV format and only 3 vide sizes are offered: 960x720, 640x480, and 320x240.


Free method 2: Windows Movie Maker


We all know that Windows Movie Maker is totally free software to create videos. After we save the PowerPoint slides to image formats like JPEG, we could import the pictures to WMM. When we click “Save as” to get the images, the PowerPoint transitions and animations are deleted. However, we could add in Windows Movie Maker. If you don’t know how to use it, go Microsoft resource page to learn in minutes.


Free method 3: Free PowerPoint to video converter + free video converter


This free Leawo PPT to Video converter support all PowerPoint formats, that is to say all PowerPoint versions from PowerPoint 2003 to 2010 are supported. It could preserve all the original PowerPoint elements like fonts, languages, transitions, animations, music and video clips. Though the output video format is limited, we could use free video converter for help to save the output PowerPoint video as your desired video format.


Free method 4: PowerPoint sharing websites


Most websites don’t support PowerPoint documents. The reason why PowerPoint can be shown on these so called PPT sharing sites is that these sites will automatically convert your PowerPoint to other compatible format, mainly in video format, PDF and images. These PPT sharing sites can be generally divided into two categories:


1. Show PPT as video: such as authorSTREAM.com. The PowerPoint will be converted to video automatically. You can open the URL elsewhere on another computer or on Smartphones and tablets. If you click the “Download” button, you can also download the output PowerPoint video.


2. Show PPT as images: such as Slideshare.net. Like the method 2 above the PowerPoint will be shown as images without animations or transitions. The files you download on these sites are the original PowerPoint documents.


All tools and programs mentioned in this article are totally free so you can repost, digg or twitter this article freely with all content remained.

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Friday, 19 August 2011

5 Methods to View PowerPoint on Android

Posted on 23:47 by Unknown
Android must be the most energetic and widely used platform in Smartphone and tablet markets. Since the Windows Mango 7.5 system has been release shortly and only few Smartphones are running on it, if you’re going to buy a Smartphone or tablet, it must either be an iOS or Android system. While iOS has only countable products like iPhone, iPad and iPod, thousands of Android Smartphones and tablets are available on the market (HTC, Samsung, LG, Motorola, etc).

If you have one Android device, have you ever thought of how to view PowerPoint on it? Nowadays no portable device platforms could perfectly run Microsoft PowerPoint, even Windows Mango 7.5; it is said that Windows Mobile 8 will originally support PowerPoint. So we need to find alternative ways to play PowerPoint. Here we would like to tell 5 methods to view PowerPoint on Android.

Method 1: Android apps

This might be the first solution most people would think of. Yes, like iOS system, Android has lots of powerful and practical apps. The most famous Android apps for PowerPoint are: Documents to Go, Quick Office (this is originally installed on Asus Eee Pad Transformer), ThinkFree Office and Office Suite. Basically these apps could open Microsoft PowerPoint but some of the effects like animations, transitions may be removed.

Method 2: View PowerPoint online

Android Smartphones has extraordinary performances on web browsing. Besides, there are a few websites that allows you to upload PowerPoint for sharing with others. So we could view PowerPoint online with Android. These websites are like: authorSTREAM.com, Slideshare.net, Slideboom.com.

Method 3: View PowerPoint as pictures
Pictures are originally support by all the Smartphones. Android is no exception. So you can save the PowerPoint slides as pictures for viewing on Android.

Notice:

1.Create a separate folder for each PowerPoint file so that they won’t mix up.

2.Rename the slide according to numbers so that the output pictures will be in order.

For PowerPoint 2007:

1. Click the round Office button > "Save As" > "Other Formats".

2. In the "Save As type" drop down menu, for example, choose JPG, and click “Save”. When PowerPoint asks whether you want to export all slides, select “Every Slide”.

For PowerPoint 2003 & 2010:

1. Click “File” on the ribbon > “Save As”.

2. In the “Save as type” menu, choose “GIF” for example, and click “Save”, When PowerPoint asks whether you want to export all slides, select “Every Slide”.

Method 4: Convert PowerPoint to video format

Only by converting PowerPoint to video can we preserve all the original PowerPoint elements like fonts, languages, animations, transitions, and especially the music and video clips. Besides, the fast processor and big screen will guarantee a wonderful video playing experience. Take Moyea PPT to Video Converter for example. In 3 steps, your PowerPoint can be converted to Android friendly video format.

1. Install the PPT to Android converter and import the PowerPoint files that you want to convert.

2. Select an output video format you need. You can also customize video profile parameters.

3. Convert PowerPoint to Android video.

Method 5: View PowerPoint on Android as PDF file

PDF is a good choice for viewing PowerPoint especially when the PowerPoint needs to be sent to others. PDF could well protect it from being unauthorized editing. Another reason why we suggest this method is that there are many free ways to save PowerPoint as PDF, so it worth a try.

3 Frequently Used Methods to Save PowerPoint as PDF for Free

That’s it! With so many methods for you to choose for watching PowerPoint on Android, there shouldn’t be any problem now. If you have any good idea, please let us know.
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Convert PPT to Video So That They Can Enjoy Your Univeriade Trip Online or On iPad 2

Posted on 23:46 by Unknown

If you’re a sports fan, you should not miss this grand sports banquet of this year – Shenzhen 2011 Summer Univeriade. It has begun on August 12, and will come to an end at August 22. So if you are following the players, you should have taken lots of splendid photos. In the past China seemed to be mysterious to westerners, but now it has opened its brace to the entire world and you should have seen the changes. You should have feel that China has made great progress to integrate with the outer world. I think you are not come only for yourself, but also for all of your family and friends who loves spots and who loves China.


I don’t think it’s a good idea to show your beautiful photos to your family or friends on your computer, they may not have full fun. However, if you make these photos as photos album slideshow and convert it to video (http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-video/ ), they can enjoy it online or on iPad 2 as they want.


Then do you know how to convert PPT to iPad video with all of your Univeriade photos? Well, you need a PPT to video converter. Let’s use Moyea PPT to Video Converter as an example. Once you download it from its webpage, set it up according to the wizard. Then you can input your PowerPoint files by click “Add” button. It is very convenient to import PPT file, as you can import all PowerPoint extensions and up to 12 files for converting at one time. Then click “Settings” to choose an output video format and detailed video parameters. At last you can click the “Start” button to begin the conversion.


After the conversion, you can send the output file to your family or friend’s iPad 2 as a gift so that they could enjoy it at first time, instead of waiting you back to home. Actually, this PPT to iPad Converter has some functions for you to use. You can change the defaulted settings of your output format, such as video codec, bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, etc. More importantly, it can keep perfectly the synchronization of the video and audio and no original PowerPoint elements will be lost.


Tips:


For better preservation, you could also burn the Univeriade photos to DVD using PPT to DVD Burner.


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How to Save Money on Technology Purchases

Posted on 23:22 by Unknown

At this time of a year when the summer season is going to end and a new school semester is coming, the technology buying is becoming quite popular. The back to school purchases are especially high for those students heading to high school or college, mainly on such technology products like computers, tablets, Smartphone and software. We have used PowerPoint since we first start to use computer, so we know how important these technology weighs in school today. However, it is also very important to save money when purchase these tech essentials. Before you make your purchase decision, these 5 money-saving tips may help you a lot:


1. Try all means to find discounts on your desired product.


Most of the retailers will hold promotions in the back to school season. You may find the information on their websites or their page on Facebook and Twitter. Some of them may send out coupon codes to offer a certain discount. Remember to type that code when purchase online. Besides, reading online reviews of the products in publications like PC Magazine is good idea to follow up the latest tech information.


2. Consider software as a service option.


When purchasing software, you should consider it as a service option instead of a product. Usually software comes with free upgrade services, some of them have a deadline and some of them can be upgraded lifelong. So remember to read their service policy clearly.


3. Check out Open Source software.


Take open source software into consideration too. For example, instead of the widely use Microsoft Office, you can also use open source Open Office or Libre Office to make PowerPoint presentations. They offer much of the functionality of Microsoft Office, but they are totally free!


4. Forget extended warranties.


For most of the tech products, the manufacturers offer up to 3 years of warranties on the quality. You don’t need to pay more for the extended warranty. For these products like PC, Smartphones and tablets, usually they have a very long life cycle. As long as you choose a famous reliable brand, you may worry about it may run out of date too soon for the rapid development of technologies instead of the quality problems.


5. Always trust in yourself.


As the technology develops, for a single product you may see lots of models. Because of the information gap between the sellers and customers, you may not get the best product for the right price. It’s best if you can take some time to get to know the knowledge about the tech products. Or you should ask a reliable friend for consultation.


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Convert PPT to Video for Viewing on iPod Touch 4

Posted on 01:33 by Unknown
The days when we carry a walkman or MP3 player for listening to music or watching movies have gone. Instead most of us now turn to iPod Touch 4 for music, movies, games and web browsing. To make it simple, an iPod Touch 4 is the reduced version of iPhone 4 with almost all the features and functions except for phone calling.

The iPod Touch 4 can also serve as a powerful learning gadget for viewing PowerPoint presentations. However, just like other Smartphones and tablets, no matter from Apple or Android, the iPod Touch 4 don’t have a PowerPoint software that will enable you to open and view PowerPoint. Still we have two methods to view PowerPoint presentations on iPod Touch 4.

Method 1: Export PowerPoint as images.

Images files are originally supported by iPod Touch 4 and we could save PowerPoint as images (just click “Save As” in PowerPoint and choose image as output format) and put all the images into a new folder in correct order, then use iTunes to sync the new folder so that we can display PowerPoint on iPod Touch 4. This will work but all the original PowerPoint animations, transitions, music and video clips will be lost.

Method 2: Save PowerPoint as iPod Touch 4 video.

Because viewing PowerPoint on iPod Touch 4 as images seems a dull thing, we can further make the images as a video using Windows Movie Maker. Import the images into WMM and then we can add transitions, music to make it looks better.

Actually we don’t need to take so much time to save PowerPoint as video, why not use Moyea PPT to Video Converter to convert PowerPoint presentations to video format such as MP4 directly. The best of this tool is that the exported video will keep all the charming animations, transitions, music and video clips retained.

Step 1: Import PowerPoint files to this PPT to iPod Touch 4 converter.

We can add PowerPoint files in different formats like PPT, PPTX, POT, POTX, POTM, PPS, PPSX for converting to more than 130 video formats such as MP4, AVI, WMV, FLV, 3GP, RMVB, , MOV, MKV, etc.

Step 2: Choose an output video format for iPod Touch 4.

Click “Settings” to choose a video format for the exported iPod Touch 4 video (let’s take MP4 as example). We can also adjust the video parameters like video codec, bit rate, video size and frame rate, etc for better video quality.

Step 3: Convert.

After the above settings, we can click “Start” button to convert PowerPoint to iPod Touch 4 video now and then you can import the video to iPod Touch 4 or sync with iTunes.
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

How to Set Widescreen in PowerPoint 2007

Posted on 20:35 by Unknown
Widescreen has become the most popular standards for the display. Since about 5 years ago, widescreen has been used in the computer. It is said that widescreen will save much space and take full use of the space on the screen.

Previously the screen is 4:3 but the movies is always at 16:9, so when we watch a movie on 4:3 computer, there will be black space above and below the pictures. While the 16:9 widescreen can take up all the display room.

However, most of the softwares are designed for 4:3 screen. While some of them added support for 16:9 screen but the default is still 4:3, like Microsoft PowerPoint. So here we would like to tell how to set widescreen in PowerPoint 2007.

First, click on the “Design” tab on the ribbon and choose “Page Setup”.
Set Widescreen in PowerPoint 2007 - 1

In the pop up dialog box “Page Setup”, you will find many sizes for slides. There are two kinds of widescreen size ratios in PowerPoint 2007 – 16:9 and 16:10. The 16:9 is the most widely used widescreen size ratio. So here we choose 16:9.
Set Widescreen in PowerPoint 2007 - 2

We could also customize the size ration by fill in the specifications we need. For example we can fill Width as 10 inches and Height as 5.63 inches to set a 16:9 widescreen.
Set Widescreen in PowerPoint 2007 - 3

Next click “OK” and you will see your PowerPoint slides in widescreen mode like this:


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