Under Office button there’s Save As menu. From there instead of PowerPoint presentation choose PowerPoint Show. Give your show a name and click on Save.
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How to add to chart elements their actual values? | Excel 2007
Click on the chart and go under Chart Tools and Layout tab. In Labels section click on “Data Labels” and from the appearing menu choose whether you wish for the labels to show up or not. Depending on the chart type you can also determine the placement of those labels.
Continue readingHow do I know how many words and letters there are in my document? | Word 2007
Go to the ribbon under Review tab and Proofing section. Click on “Word Count” to get a summary of letters, words, pages and etc in your document. Make a tick if you wish foot and end notes as well as text boxes to be included into the summary as well.
Continue readingHow to decrease and increase decimal places? | Excel 2007
Select the cell or cells and go under Home tab into Number section. At the bottom right corner there are two buttons with zeros and blue arrows. To decrease a decimal, click on the button with a right facing blue arrow called “Decrease Decimal”. For increasing press the other button with the left facing blue arrow.
Continue readingHow to add straight lines to paragraphs? | Word 2007
The paragraphs work a lot like tables. Have your cursor in your selected paragraph and work around with the selections under Paragraph section and Borders button.
Continue readingHow to change chart date format in x axis? | Powerpoint 2007
Press with your right mouse button on the chart and choose “Format Axis”. Choose “Number” in the left menu. If the category is date then you can choose a new type or enter your custom in format code field.
Continue readingHow to apply black and white coloring to an image? | Powerpoint 2007
Go under Picture Tools and Format tab under Adjust section and click on “Recolor”. From the down appearing menu choose the forth option under Color Modes called “Black and White”. Click on the small image and notice how your image changes.
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