What’s New in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010

Microsoft official announcement the availability of Office 2010 on June 15 and we are continuing to bring you a preview of what the new suite has to offer. We have already covered Word and Excel in this series and we would now like to offer you a look at the new features in PowerPoint 2010.

Take a look at the video to see what’s new.

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As previously mentioned in this series, the ribbon interface has been implemented throughout the suite with the new File Menu, Customizable Tabs and Backstage View. PowerPoint, specifically, has been improved with better photo and video editing options. There are features that make sharing presentations easier including an option to broadcast it on the internet. In addition, one of the best improvements is the ability to turn presentations into videos that you can post online or burn to a DVD. With these new features, you can now create more eye-catching and engaging presentations with PowerPoint.

Like Word 2010, Powerpoint 2010 has a new co-authoring feature, which means multiple people can simultaneously edit the same document from different computers or even different parts of the world. This feature is great for business users or anyone who likes to collaborate on projects.

Stay tuned as we continue to keep you updated and informed with our series on Office 2010.

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11 Responses to “What’s New in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010”

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  5. Ethnmad,

    It will be available for purchase on June 15.

  6. Aboo,

    We are in the process of creating tutorials for the new Microsoft Office 2010. Keep checking back this summer for the new tutorials.

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