Presentation Process Update-Oct12-1

Back to Back Issues Page PowerPoint Chart Formatting Tips [Oct Issue #1] October 03, 2012 Hi, We start with an interesting PowerPoint tutorial for formatting Bar Charts. The other articles this week provides more creative ideas for your data-driven graphs. The 1 slide contest is back for October. Some of you wrote to us that you were looking forward to the next contest. Here goes...
1 Slide Contest We have a huge collection of tutorials at Presentation Process.com and we want to know how you are using them. So here is a quick contest - of just 1 slide for 1 week. To Enter the Content:
  • Follow ANY 1 PowerPoint tutorial on our site. You can add your own spin to the diagram or chart by adding different effects, shadows, 3D, animation whatever!
  • Email us a copy of your slide with your full name and location.
  • We will accept any screenshot image (jpeg, png) or PowerPoint (pptx, ppt) file.
Email Your entry to: contest@presentation-process.com Contest Prize: Get a chance to win 10 PowerPoint Charts Templates created by Presentation Process. 1 Slide Contest Dates: Starts - 3rd Oct 2012  Closes: Tuesday 9th Oct 2012 (Midnight Pacific time) * This contest is open for our newsletter subscribers and social media contacts only. Contest Winners will be selected by the team at Presentation Process. Winners will be notified by email. Finalists will be announced in our Newsletter. Contest entries will be shared online on our site and social media. Find  our collection of PowerPoint Tutorials here >>
Articles this week: Formatting Tips for Bar Chart in PowerPoint Discover two useful formatting tips for bar chart in PowerPoint. Add more visual interest to your data slides and convey your message more effectively. Read More >> Creative Charts in PowerPoint to compare Market share Find creative charts in PowerPoint that compare market share of products over a two year period. Read More >> PowerPoint Chart ideas to show Surplus & Deficit Values Here are some interesting Chart ideas to show surplus & deficit over target values. Get inspired by practical chart examples and variations. Read More>>
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