Even Microsoft Executive Can’t Handle PowerPoint [Confessions]

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- Even Microsoft Executive Can’t Handle PowerPoint [Confessions]
- Learn to transfer skills to new fields
- No News is Good News for Microsoft PowerPoint in ffice 14
- Microsoft devising ffice for netbooks

Even Microsoft Executive Can’t Handle PowerPoint [Confessions]
Examiner.com
She could start with herself! Here’s Passman in 2006 talking about her ineptness with Microsoft PowerPoint a cornerstone of Microsoft’s $12. 5 billion-a-year ffice franchise: don’t know if any of you have ever listened to a speech by someone from Microsoft but my colleagues love to use PowerPoint slides to illustrate.

Learn to transfer skills to new fields
Pocono Record
This helped him develop a variety of transferrable skills. In his early career Kohler managed several fast food restaurants. Purchased tooling for production and made customer calls with sales reps. Ideal job types: Something creative. “I could get back into management at Burger King or McDonalds and be happy with that. ” Kohler would also be comfortable in an office setting.

No News is Good News for Microsoft PowerPoint in ffice 14
ZDNet UK
So how will Microsoft treat the leading presentation software in the world? Frankly speaking Microsoft’s PowerPoint has changed little over the years while competitor. Right SmartArt in PowerPoint 2007 is just sort of luxury accessories for a presentation. Microsoft should focus more classic elements like transitions animations since the ribbon and SmartArt are already well done.

Microsoft devising ffice for netbooks
NetworkWorld.com
That’s important to us. In the ffice 14 wave of products Microsoft plans to release. Microsoft however did say in ctober that the Web-based ffice tools would not have an offline mode.
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