By
Mary Branscombe,
published on September 18, 2009
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: Microsoft, Office, Web | Themes: Windows Tech Talk, Software
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: Microsoft, Office, Web | Themes: Windows Tech Talk, Software
Contents
13. PowerPoint: Picture Styles
While you only have a fraction of the usual PowerPoint design tools, the features you get have a similar level of sophistication to the ones in the desktop version of PowerPoint. Insert a picture and you can choose from a similar range of picture styles as in the desktop version, with fancy borders and crops, and even a reflection of the picture beneath the image. That way, the pages you’re adding to a presentation can have the same look as the ones you’ve created in the full version of PowerPoint rather than being obvious additions.
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What if you don't have a New menu in your skydrive?
James, if you don't see the new New menu, you don't have access to the Office Web apps technical preview - it is a very limited, invitation only preview, but you might find it appears if you upload files to the Documents folder.
Bah, I have not used Office products for several years now and have not missed them one bit. This is not going to get me to try anytime soon.