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Using microsoft powerpoint 2000 Patrice-Anne Rutledge, Tom Mucciolo, Robert C Fuller, Read Gilgen, Timothy Dyck, Laurie Ulrich.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Que, 1999.Description: 765 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 0789719045 (paperback)
  • 9780789719041 (paperback)
Online resources: Summary: Special Edition Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 gives practical advice on how to set up a "designer" look presentation and how to develop the most effective presentation for your audience. You will learn what types of other considerations should be made when developing a presentation, including assessing the intended audience, assessing the size and shape of the conference room to be used, how to decide what colors to use, when to use graphics and more.
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Book Book Air University Central Library Islamabad 005.1181 RUT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Written off { Not Available } Write off 2018 (IBD/AU/231/10/1/LIB) P0619

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Special Edition Using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 gives practical advice on how to set up a "designer" look presentation and how to develop the most effective presentation for your audience. You will learn what types of other considerations should be made when developing a presentation, including assessing the intended audience, assessing the size and shape of the conference room to be used, how to decide what colors to use, when to use graphics and more.

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