@ hi, sorry to hear it does not work for you. Just tried it and it works for me.. can other people who ready this please comment as well whether it works or not? Thanks!
It would be great to have a video on animations: when to you use them, which ones to use, common mistakes, when it is overkill, slide transitions, timing with your speech, speed, etc. Etc. That would be great
"Power of the Grid" - As a U.S. based user, I use 1/10th inch grid increments. Show grid. Use "Snap to Grid". With the 1/10 inch grid it cleanly aligns to the behavior that PowerPoint uses to "nudge" shapes when using the arrow keys - which is also 1/10th of an inch. Those tips allow for non-arbitrary page positioning that can be verified against the grid. To me that is the foundation against which all these other tips can shine.
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Download the document checklist that I used at McKinsey for high quality deliverables:
link.firmlearning.com/slidechecklist
Hi why can't access the link?
@ hi, sorry to hear it does not work for you. Just tried it and it works for me.. can other people who ready this please comment as well whether it works or not? Thanks!
What are your favorite tips to align objects in PowerPoint?
Use vertical and horizontal guides - this helps me to easily align objects on one slide, but also across the whole deck.
Extremely helpful & total game changer! I have struggled with alignment problems for years. Thank you!
It would be great to have a video on animations: when to you use them, which ones to use, common mistakes, when it is overkill, slide transitions, timing with your speech, speed, etc. Etc. That would be great
"Power of the Grid" - As a U.S. based user, I use 1/10th inch grid increments. Show grid. Use "Snap to Grid". With the 1/10 inch grid it cleanly aligns to the behavior that PowerPoint uses to "nudge" shapes when using the arrow keys - which is also 1/10th of an inch. Those tips allow for non-arbitrary page positioning that can be verified against the grid. To me that is the foundation against which all these other tips can shine.
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