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New Features In Microsoft 365: What’s New In PowerPoint?

11 Lessons
52-56 Minutes
4 Quiz Questions

Course Overview


Microsoft 365 is ever evolving, and the latest updates includes new features also found in Office 2019. This course highlights the new features in PowerPoint to help you create more engaging and interesting slideshows. This course provides step-by-step demonstrations to use new features such as how to highlight text, adjust link colors, draw and write digitally, and animate freehand drawings. The course shows you how to use the new Zoom function, insert videos with Microsoft Stream, record presentations, use Morph to add animations, and add Subtitles. Finally, you can ensure screen readers work with your presentation to ensure accessibility. Use this course to improve your PowerPoint presentations with the new features in Microsoft 365.

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    Key Audience


    Users with previous Microsoft Office experience who are now using Microsoft 365

    Course Topics


    Highlight Text
    How To Adjust The Link Color
    Draw And Write Digitally
    Animate Freehand Drawings
    Create Professional Slide Layouts With Powerpoint Designer
    Navigate In Presentations With Zoom
    Insert Videos From Microsoft Stream
    Add Animations Using Morph
    Ensure Accessibility In Powerpoint
    Record Slideshows Including The Presenter
    Enhance Your Presentation With Subtitles In Real Time

    Workplaces


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    Course Detail


    Course ID
    soninfim3p_vod

    Time

    52-56 MIN
    Questions
    "4"

    Languages

    en

    video format

    HD

    captions

    Yes

    Resources

    Yes

    Lessons

    11

    Remediation

    Yes

    Bookmarking

    Yes

    Feedback

    Yes

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