
| Applies to |
Microsoft Office PowerPoint® 2003 Microsoft PowerPoint® 97, 2000, and 2002 |
If you're looking for PowerPoint tips and ideas — wondering how to do something that Help and the Microsoft Office Online Web site don't address, or trying to solve a stubborn problem — then take heart!
Though you may not know it, you already have many capable advisers to turn to. They're ready to answer your most basic questions, as well as your most difficult ones.
Who are the experts?
The PowerPoint MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) are experts recognized by Microsoft for their helpfulness, depth of knowledge, and passion for technology. They willingly share their time, and you can always find them in discussion groups (discussion group: A place on the Internet where people interact by posting and reading messages about topics that are of interest to them and the rest of a community.) that Microsoft sponsors. Just visit the
PowerPoint discussion groups to ask a question.
To search for answers to common questions, visit the
PowerPoint FAQ site.
The PowerPoint discussion groups are also a great way to discuss issues with your peers. And the discussion groups are easy to use. You can read useful tips and tricks, search for specific issues, and post your own questions. You can view conversations geared toward new PowerPoint users, general users, and developers. You can also quickly switch to any other Microsoft Office product discussion group, because they're all available from the same location — especially helpful when your question involves more than one application.
Get help now
To ask the PowerPoint experts about how to use PowerPoint more effectively, visit the PowerPoint discussion groups, the PowerPoint FAQ site, or the
MVP Connection
site now.
Tip In the discussion groups, you can search by entering keywords — words that describe the type of information that you are looking for. Try it!
Now you can benefit from everyone's experience, and add to your own!