Animating Graphs – PowerPoint 2007

Monday, August 10th, 2009 2 comments

PowerPoint-2007-Animating-PowerPoint-GraphsAnimating PowerPoint 2007 graphs so that axis and data sets build in slide shows, enhancing the audience’s ability to assimilate the information presented. Animating elements of data sets for more control and changing graphs over time with more advanced animation such as motion.

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2 Comments to Animating Graphs – PowerPoint 2007

  1. #1

    Dewi

    10:00 am, August 26th, 2009

    Thanks for sharing, it’s really useful

  2. #2

    Richard Goring

    6:42 pm, August 30th, 2009

    Glad to hear that you find it useful Dewi. We are adding more all the time so if you would like us to focus on anything specific, please do let us know.

The training course too exceeded expectations. Not only did we leave better presenters, but we came away understanding the actual psychology of presenting. I am confident that we can now use dual encoding and VCD to imbed whatever we choose into the minds of our audiences.

Adrianne Carter, General Manager, SBXL
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