![]() We’re now into Office 2010 and the ribbon is a major leap forward in power and versitility. PowerPoint Ninja ? I could think of something derogatory but instead let me just say that we have Instructors and Users who are Microsoft CERTIFIED Master MOUS, MOS, and now MOUS is again the acronym. Wow !! The name of this site just hit my brain. Sad to hear all that this string elicited from so many end users. You cannot just use and discover the power of Apps today. ![]() Managers – BUDGET $$ and time for training so that ROI maximums are achievable. How many minutes or hours did you spend on this issue? And some of the others, whining about the ribbon!? If you would be willing to be trained, you could learn the ins and outs after which you’d be telling everyone that the Ribbon is a lot faster. Take a Ski Lesson, then come to New Horizons and get some serious training, The return on your time and $$ is huge !! You’re wasting the power and efficiency available to you. Otherwise it’s like buying those $900 hi performance skis but never, ever going to a real mountain to ski. The fact is that it can be done and if you want to learn this and LOTS of other ways to make your software more relevant and productive, as it should be, YOU SHOULD COME AND GET TRAINING !!! Unfortunately a lot of folks who really don’t know the answer claim that it cannot be done. There are two important considerations for line spacing: spacing within a paragraph or bullet point (each bullet point is treated as a separate paragraph in PowerPoint) and spacing betweenparagraphs or bullet points. If your bullet points or other text are not adequately spaced out, they may be more difficult to read. Line spacing is important in PowerPoint because you want to make sure that your audience can easily read the copy on your slides. ![]() In this article, I’ll show you how to achieve the same line spacing results in PowerPoint 2007 that you had in earlier versions of the presentation software. PowerPoint should not be treated like a word processor, and the new options – while ideal for Word documents - are overkill for presentation slides. However, the simple and straightforward approach in previous versions of PowerPoint is now a little more tricky. Microsoft obviously wanted to create a unified approach to line spacing across its Microsoft Office suite. Line spacing in PowerPoint 2007 and Word 2007 are now almost exactly the same. If you used PowerPoint 2003 and recently upgraded to PowerPoint 2007, you probably noticed a significant change in how PowerPoint 2007 handles the line spacing of text within your slides. How to access the line spacing options in PowerPoint 2007. ![]()
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