I've been using PowerPoint for 20 years now in the investment banking and consulting fields. This is where I share useful PowerPoint tips and tricks to help analysts, associates, and other heavy PowerPoint users make it to Happy Hour.
Thanks for the tutorial. How i can change the font size of the pop-up text? If i present on a beamer, the pop-up text is unfortunately to small and not readable.
It only doesn't work when it is a downloaded PowerPoint Template, but when I create a new project it works. But on the template it just unclicks footer everytime I click it or resets the slidenumber everytime I submit :c
The phone (and online versions of PowerPoint) do not have this level of functionality. You need to work from a desktop version of PowerPoint (either Mac or PC).
I don't see the Keyboard Shortcut, or the Eyedropper from the dropdown on my version of PowerPoint for MAC. I have to click Shape Fill, then More Fill Colots and then find the elusive Eyedropper from the Colors dialog popup. Such a long path for a quick need that is frequently used.
Hi Camille! This was so helpful. I have been doing PPTs for years and can do lots of cool things with PowerPoint but this basic working with templates is a fundamental that I never learned. This is going to save me hours of individually adjusting slide text boxes and fonts and bullets! Whew! Wish I knew this years ago but I'm still going to be a hero now HA! God bless you and yours and thanks so much Sincerely Dave
I'm thrilled to see your message and happy that I can help you out. We all learn PPT by trial and error, so it's normal to have things you don't know, even if you've used the program for decades. Thanks for the note and best of luck to you!
If you need help fixing your broken link charts, I just made a video covering how to do that: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xGdca2wiGCY.html
That usually means you have too many things open. Try closing everything excep Word and PPT and do it again. Sometimes you have to do it a couple of times before it works too... I hope that helps!
Thank you so much for this! My team and I are very excited about the chart and table templates, but we also need to share with other teams. We could not figure out how to embed the chart templates in a document that is hosted online for multiple users. Can you point me in the right direction? PS even as a Mac user, I was able to make chart and table templates - yay!
Chart templates are saved to your own computer, so you need to share them with everyone. Shoot me a quick email at taylor@nutsandboltsspeedtraining.com and let me know you want to share a chart template and I'll make a screenshot of where you need to go to do that.
I watched this on your website but I just HAD to come here to comment because I know that the align objects hot keys are gonna save me HOURS of work. THANK YOUUUUUU!!!
THANK YOU!!! Yes, the aligning shortcuts are the best (and why I often call it the million dollar shortcut). I also show you how to pull off impossible alignments inside my course if you are ever interested in that too :)
At this point there is no multi-select for fonts, so you will need to change them one at a time for now. That would be a great feature PowerPoint can add in the future. Good idea!
Is that happening with all of your presentations, or is it limited to one specific presentation. Usually, if it shows you a slide design idea, it will apply it. Odd that is is not working for you if it is displaying ideas.
@@Nutsandboltsspeedtraining i noticed its only on certain slides, i can create a new slide and have the options, but then i cant find the images and design i liked from the slide that i can change, must be an option or something locked
@@Nutsandboltsspeedtraining really weird and i still didnt figure it out, but if i created a new slide i could use the design ideas, trouble is i couldnt find the original idea i had that generated the design idea i wanted, so i had to settle with something else, it was going on with maybe 3 slides, must be a setting or something i missed
Once you are in PowerPoint, using the Animations tab to animate your object. You cna see me add animations to an object in this video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XZ8pehMyXDY.html
Thanks for this excellent video. It has been very helpful to me. I have two questions that I would like to resolve: (1) If I have a free Gmail account and I convert a PowerPoint presentation to Google Slides, are the templates preserved? (2) Do you have any videos on creating templates in Google Slides? THANK YOU
Hi there and thanks for the comment. As for converting PPT to Google Slides, yes the template will be preserved, although there are some things that will not carry over. For example, as of now, GS only has placeholders for text or images (no video, charts, etc.). So those will be converted over, likely to just text. And right now I don't have any videos on creating GS templates, but I've put this on my list to make so keep an eye out. Thanks for the great suggestion!
❤❤❤🎉 - and a final bonus tip! right-click the chart to, "save as template", then any charts you make in excel using that template from then on will keep that right alignment in the category labels. 🙌