PowerPoint allows users to design beautiful presentations with themes and layouts. It offers new design features that open up creative possibilities. The improved Presenter View gives presenters more control with tools like slide zoom and slide navigator. PowerPoint enables real-time collaboration where multiple people can edit a presentation simultaneously from different devices. Presentations can also be shared online for audiences without PowerPoint to view in their browser.
2. Design
Right from the start, youll have access to beautiful,
widescreen themes that you can easily change to
match your style. Every theme comes with a variety
of color variants that you can mix and match.
New features like Merge Shapes and a color-
matching Eyedropper open up new possibilities for
your designs.
Line up your layouts, photos, and diagrams perfectly
in seconds with alignment guides and smart guides.
3. Impress
The improved Presenter View has new tools to keep you in
control. The new Auto-Extend instantly applies the right settings
for you, so you can focus on speaking instead of your display.
際際滷 zoom Help focus your audience on your ideas. Just click
to zoom in and out on a specific diagram, chart or graphic.
際際滷 Navigator A feature that enables the user to visually
browse for and navigate to other slides without leaving 際際滷
Show view. Your audience only sees the slide youre presenting.
4. Work Together
Edit with others from different PCs at the
same time and have conversations with
improved commenting.
Sharing online is simple. Even if your
audience doesnt have PowerPoint, simply
project to their browser with Present Online.
Work together with others at the same time
from different locations, whether you are
using PowerPoint on your desktop or
PowerPoint Online.
5. PowerPoint 2013
Intuitively design beautiful presentations,
easily share and work together with others
and give a professional performance with
advanced presenting tools.
Find out more at the PowerPoint Getting Started Center
Editor's Notes
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