Files and Guides Used in This Tutorial: mergersandinquisitions.com/investment-banking-powerpoint-shortcuts/ breakingintowallstreet.com/kb/powerpoint/powerpoint-quick-access-toolbar/ Table of Contents: 0:00 Introduction 2:17 Part 1: Quick Access Toolbar 4:16 Part 2: Windows Shortcuts & Slide Fundamentals 10:01 Part 3: Inserting and Formatting Shapes 15:01 Formatting Shortcuts 20:02 Part 4: Aligning and Distributing Shapes 27:55 Part 5: Grouping and Ordering Shapes 30:54 Recap and Summary
I don't know of anything that does exactly that - most PowerPoint add-ins, including ours, focus more on efficiently organizing slides and shapes and fixing the formatting. Really, the best resource for finding graphics and company logos is logointern.com since they let you search for companies and then mass-export them into slides. We actually recommend using that in the full course.
@@davidhoortash7425 I believe he was asking more about consistency in terms of fonts/fills/borders with the rest of the presentation, which is much harder. But yes, if it's just a transparent background, that is easy with the Picture commands (or sites like logointern.com).
Files and Guides Used in This Tutorial:
mergersandinquisitions.com/investment-banking-powerpoint-shortcuts/
breakingintowallstreet.com/kb/powerpoint/powerpoint-quick-access-toolbar/
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
2:17 Part 1: Quick Access Toolbar
4:16 Part 2: Windows Shortcuts & Slide Fundamentals
10:01 Part 3: Inserting and Formatting Shapes
15:01 Formatting Shortcuts
20:02 Part 4: Aligning and Distributing Shapes
27:55 Part 5: Grouping and Ordering Shapes
30:54 Recap and Summary
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What's a recommended plug-in for inserting graphics or logos - to show consistency with the content?
I don't know of anything that does exactly that - most PowerPoint add-ins, including ours, focus more on efficiently organizing slides and shapes and fixing the formatting. Really, the best resource for finding graphics and company logos is logointern.com since they let you search for companies and then mass-export them into slides. We actually recommend using that in the full course.
You just need to set the background of the logo to transparent
@@davidhoortash7425 I believe he was asking more about consistency in terms of fonts/fills/borders with the rest of the presentation, which is much harder. But yes, if it's just a transparent background, that is easy with the Picture commands (or sites like logointern.com).