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How to add real style to a presentation

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Grd - 27 Feb 2007 15:13 GMT
Hi there,

I was told that you could buy third pary add-ins to powerpoint to make the
program look really good. Can anyone let me know the name of one of these
programs or recommend a good one to me that they've used.

Just so you know I'm using powerpoint on a Mac \.

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thanks

Suzanne
Echo S - 27 Feb 2007 16:40 GMT
What kind of "really good" look are you looking for? There are lots of
add-ins for PPT as well as lots of backgrounds available on the 'net.

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Grd - 28 Feb 2007 10:38 GMT
Thanks for the reply,

I think I'll head to the mac forum that Steve mentions and see if they have
any suggestions there

S

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Steve Rindsberg - 27 Feb 2007 16:42 GMT
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> Just so you know I'm using powerpoint on a Mac \.

There aren't all that many add-ins available for Mac PPT.

It's hard to know what you're after though.  What do you mean by "make the
program look really good"?  Are you after interesting templates or animation
effects or ...???

You might want to ask again in Public.Mac.Office.Powerpoint (where the Mac
users hang out) and refine your question down to something more specific.  

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Grd - 28 Feb 2007 10:42 GMT
Thanks for the link to the Mac forum.

I'll check it out

S

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