- PPT - Get Context Help
- PPT - Keyboard Shortcuts
- PPT - Running Slide Show
- PPT - Adding Header & Footer
- PPT - Adding Slide Numbers
- PPT - Review Presentation
- PPT - Saving Presentation
- PPT - Slide Orientations
- PPT - Setting Backgrounds
- PPT - Presentation Views
- PPT - Powerpoint Sidebar
- PPT - Working with Outlines
- PPT - Managing Sections
- PPT - Adding Slide Notes
- PPT - Rearranging Slides
- PPT - Deleting Existing Slide
- PPT - Adding New Text Boxes
- PPT - Adding Text in Boxes
- PPT - Add New Slides
- PPT - Create Presentation
- PPT - Backstage View
- PPT - Explore Windows
- PPT - Getting Started
- PPT - Home
Editing Presentation
- PPT - Slides Zoom In-Out
- PPT - Special Characters
- PPT - Duplicating Content
- PPT - Setting Language Type
- PPT - Content Translation
- PPT - Spelling Check
- PPT - Undo Edited Changes
- PPT - Find & Replace Content
- PPT - Copy & Paste Content
Formatting Presentation
- PPT - Save Design Template
- PPT - Using Slide Master
- PPT - Apply Formatting
- Borders and Shades
- PPT - Set Line Spacing
- PPT - Indent Paragraphs
- PPT - Text Alignments
- PPT - Change Text Color
- PPT - Change Text Size
- PPT - Change Text Case
- PPT - Text Decoration
- PPT - Setting Text Fonts
- PPT - Font Management
Working with Multimedia
- PPT - Add & Preview Transitions
- PPT - Add & Preview Animations
- PPT - Add & Format SmartArt
- PPT - Add & Format Charts
- PPT - Add & Format Tables
- PPT - Adding Audio & Video
- PPT - Group/Ungroup Objects
- PPT - Arrange Shapes/Images
- PPT - Adding Text to Shapes
- PPT - Format Added Shapes
- PPT - Editing Added Shapes
- PPT - Adding Shapes to Slide
- PPT - Inserting a Screenshot
- PPT - Format Added Pictures
- PPT - Editing Added Pictures
- PPT - Add Pictures to Slide
Sharing Presentation
- PPT - Email Slide Show
- PPT - Setting Document Password
- PPT - Packaging Presentation
- PPT - Broadcast Slide Show
- PPT - Printing Presentation
- PPT - Create Image File
- PPT - Create a Video File
- PPT - Create a PDF File
MS Powerpoint Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Spde Orientations in Powerpoint 2010
In the recent years, presentations are being used for more than just as a high end replacement for transparencies and projectors. With its unique features, PowerPoint is becoming quite versatile in the kind of information it can depict and very flexible in its usage. The spde orientations are invaluable part of this improved pst of PowerPoint features. Like most other apppcations PowerPoint supports two orientations: landscape and portrait.
The Landscape layout is the default PowerPoint layout and it is probably the more commonly used one. In the landscape layout, the longer edge is horizontal so the spdes apgn better with the screens and projectors.
The Portrait layout is where the shorter edge is horizontal. This is sometimes better for print depending on the kind of content you want to present.
Spde orientations in PowerPoint can be changed from the Design ribbon using the Spde Orientation command.
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