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How to Make an Image Transparent in Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint provides a suite of basic image-editing tools, including the ability to change the opacity of an object or photo. If you want, you can even change the transparency of only a certain section of an image. Let’s take a look!Read… Continue reading

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How to Convert PowerPoint Presentations to Keynote

If someone sends you a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, but you’d rather use Apple’s presentation software, Keynote, you’re in luck! Apple’s done all the hard work for you. Here’s how to convert a PowerPoint presentation to Keyn… Continue reading

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How to Use the Format Painter to Duplicate Formatting in PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint has a neat little tool that allows you to copy and paste the formatting of a text string or object. Here’s how you can copy the formatting rules from one object and paste it in the next.Read This Article on How-To Geek ›… Continue reading

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How to Add Image Captions in Microsoft PowerPoint

Adding a caption to an image is an effective method for providing additional context of the image or giving proper credits to the image owner. Here is how to insert image captions in Microsoft PowerPoint.Read This Article on How-To Geek › Continue reading

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How to Hack the Hidden Google Chrome Dinosaur Game

Most of us have seen the dreaded “No Internet” error message on Google Chrome. You can actually turn this screen into a fun, dino-themed endless runner game and, even better, hack it to where your dinosaur becomes invincible. Here’s h… Continue reading

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How to Create or Remove a Hanging Indent in Microsoft PowerPoint

A hanging indent (often called a negative indent) positions the first line of a paragraph a predetermined amount of space behind the following sentences. Here’s how to create or remove a hanging indent in Microsoft PowerPoint.Read This Article on How… Continue reading

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How to Share Your Microsoft Word Document Using OneDrive

Aside from the traditional method of sending a Microsoft Word document to others as an email attachment, you can also upload and share your document from the cloud. All you need to get started is an OneDrive account. Here’s how.Read This Article on H… Continue reading

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How to Compress Images in Microsoft PowerPoint

Compressing images in your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation can help reduce the overall file size of the presentation and save disk space on the device it’s stored on. Here’s how to compress images in Microsoft PowerPoint.Read This Article on How-… Continue reading

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How to Add Alternative Text to an Object in Google Sheets

Alternative text (alt text) allows screen readers to capture the description of an object and read it aloud, providing aid for those with visual impairments. Here’s how to add alt text to an object in Google Sheets.Read This Article on How-To Geek &r… Continue reading

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How to Compress Images in Microsoft Word

If you want to reduce the file size of a Microsoft Word document to more easily share it or save disk space, compressing the images it contains will do the trick.Read This Article on How-To Geek › Continue reading

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