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PowerPoint 2003 Help and How-to
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Creating Presentations
Working with Text
Adding, Finding, and Replacing Text
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Editing, Formatting, and Moving Text
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Copying and Pasting
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Working with Slides
Opening, Saving, and Converting
Formatting Slides and Presentations
Working with Layouts
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Using Templates
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Color Schemes and Backgrounds
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Creating Note Pages and Handouts
Photo Albums
Working with presentations
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Create your first presentation
And the research says? PowerPoint meets cognitive science
Quiz: Navigate in PowerPoint 2003
Save time by using ready-made templates
12 simple rules for working with color
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Tailoring your message to the audience is everything!
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