Many of us start out using simple tools when we have only simple needs. You may be using Google’s apps (Docs, Sheets, and Slides) as part of your school, non-profit organization, or small business because they are free and offer some basic functionality. This video is part of a series on how to create effective presentation visuals when using these apps. The videos show the apps in Chrome on Windows 10 in March 2017. Some features or functions may change in the future. If you are using Google’s apps on another platform or browser, see these articles (Sheets: https://support.google.com/docs/answe... Slides: https://support.google.com/docs/answe...) for shortcut keys that apply to your situation.
When you move up to professional productivity applications like PowerPoint and Excel, you can take advantage of these (& more) additional functions/features related to the visual in this video:
- better guides, especially in newer versions
- Ctrl+drag to duplicate works for groups
- can access features using shortcuts on ribbons/QAT so don’t need to use menus as often
When you are ready to move up to the Microsoft Office suite, you can learn how to create many more effective presentation visuals using my Implementation Guides (learn more at http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/h....
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