PowerPoint presentations generally contain a large number of images, videos, gifs, charts, and other visual content. This makes the files very large and difficult to work with. Large files take up a considerable amount of disk space, and they push the limits of the data you are allowed to send via email. Even if you put your file in cloud storage, the file can be slow to respond when the recipient uses it. To get the best performance from a PowerPoint file, you need to keep the document size under control. There are many different ways you can… Read more
Power-user: A Robust Productivity Add-in for PowerPoint and Excel
This is a sponsored article and was made possible by the Power-user team. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. We all know how hard it is to create an engaging and mind-enriching presentation. You sit down at your computer and swear to be productive. The next thing you know, six hours have passed, and you’ve wasted most of the time drawing charts and scouring the Internet for images to spice up your presentations. Making an engaging Excel or Powerpoint presentation is a real challenge. What if there were add-ins… Read more
Save that Important Presentation with Recovery Toolbox for PowerPoint
This is a sponsored article and was made possible by Recovery Toolbox. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. Recovery Toolbox makes a ton of useful apps with a focus on, as the name implies, recovery. Whether its Microsoft Office apps, Lotus Notes, Photoshop, or any number of other apps, Recovery Toolbox can help you recover files. The company also makes password recovery and backup software. If you frequently use PowerPoint, it might be worth having the company’s Recovery Toolbox for PowerPoint installed. This is especially important if your PowerPoint… Read more