divide 13.33 by the amount of rectangles you want (for 5, 13.33/5 = 2.66), make a rectangle, go to the "format shape" tab, set the width to the number you got
@@qupufu I was hoping there was a way to auto size them to be equal. Looks like I have to do it the math way. I may be lazy, but I like math…thanks for the reply.
Make a rectangle, copy it another 4 times and align them side by side. Group them, align them to the left of the slide, and resize the group to touch the right side of the slide, and then ungroup. Voila, 5 equally wide rectangles!
90 slides on Diabetes Mellitus type 1 type 2 , it's causes , risk factors, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, signs and symptoms, complications, management, treatment are actually less than you think
@@sup8429 State board se padhai ki h Bhai Maine.. not everyone's privileged like you, There was no one earning in my family that time, And you must know there isn't any IT facilities in any of the State gov schools
As a millennial that lucked out making like three PowerPoints my entire school career and never needing to make a deck as an adult, I feel blessed to not have to worry about making something like this lol.
Depending on your line of work, powerpoint can still be an effective communication tool. I'm a Software Engineer for a Biotech company and we use powerpoint a fair bit.
Oh my God, I can't believe it. There actually is a PowerPoint tutorial without morph. Congratulations. Nobody wants 50 gazillion slides just so you can animate.
The whole point of this animation and others like it is that you don't need separate slides to acheive it - it's all in one. No one's saying you have to overload your pres with everything flashy Animations like these are effective for running slideshows of a handful of slides to keep people informed, like in lobbies and hallways and such.
All of these features are well known by most people who regularly use PowerPoint, but putting them all together in this specific combination to create the overall effect is the clever & unique part. Neat
Even better PowerPoint tip. Don’t use goddamned animations: they’re distracting and detract from what you’re saying. The focus should be on the speaker, not on the slides.
except that this presentation is totally useless because the text is small and unreadable. The bounce effect is nice, but the readability should be more important. Show me the bounce effect used in a good presentation...
Hello DJ, I hope you are good and that the Japanese classes are going well with the new tutor. The pasta looked delicious but I doubt I could eat that, the salad and the pizza at one meal as I am a very slow eater and so get full earlier.
England are going to play Rice and Bellingham behind Foden in the big games and give Jude free reign forwards. Just wait for it. Definitely more expressive than people are expecting