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PowerPoint is best described as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: PowerPoint is a complete presentation Graphics package. It gives everything that we need to produce a professional-looking presentation. PowerPoint offers word processing software, outlining, drawing, graphing, and presentation management tools- all designed to be easy to use and learn.

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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PowerPoint is best described as​ Presentation software.

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PowerPoint (PPT) is a powerful and simple-to-use presentation graphics software program for creating professional-looking electronic slide shows. A slide is a single page created with a presentation program such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Apple Keynote, Google Slides, Apache OpenOffice, or LibreOffice in the digital age.

  • Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software program. Along with Microsoft Word and Excel, it is part of the standard Office suite.
  • Users can create everything from simple slide shows to complex presentations using the software.
  • Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation software program that allows users to create slides with recordings, narrations, transitions, and other features to present information.
  • You can use images, audio, and video in PowerPoint to make your presentation more visually appealing. These visual and audio cues may also assist a presenter in being more spontaneous and interactive with the audience.

You can do the following with PowerPoint on your PC, Mac, or mobile device:

  • Create a presentation from the ground up or from a template.
  • Text, images, art, and videos can all be included.
  • With PowerPoint Designer, you can choose a professional design.
  • Transitions, animations, and cinematic motion can all be added.
  • Save your presentations to OneDrive so you can access them from your computer, tablet, or phone.
  • Share your work and collaborate with others, regardless of where they are.
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