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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Give your SmartArt "bounce" with PowerPoint 2010!

You can add a lot of pizazz to your presentation by applying custom animations to SmartArt.

After creating the desired SmartArt, select the object by clicking on it. The object will appear in a frame.

 

From the Animations tab on the ribbon, select an animation for the SmartArt. By clicking on the More button you can see the entire library! As you slide your mouse over a selection, you will see a live preview of the way the animation will appear.



Once you have chosen an animation, a number will appear to the left of the frame indicating that the object is animated.

Click the Effect Options button on the Animations tab to build the slide one piece of the object at a time.  Click the Preview button on the left end of the Animations tab to review the effects you have chosen. 



For even more control over the effects, click the Animation Pane button and a task pane will open on the right side of the Window. Each part of the animation will be listed, and by clicking on the drop down menus, you can select even more options! (The numbers in the task pane correspond to the numbers that appear to the left of the SmartArt object.)



Friday, February 11, 2011

Excel: Use AutoCalculate to get a quick total!


Do you need a total in a hurry but don’t want to bother with a function? Click and drag to select (highlight) the cells you wish to include in the total. Look at the status bar (bottom Window frame) to see the Sum, Average, Count, etc.
 

If the cells are not adjacent to one another, hold down the CTRL key while you select the cells.


Need other functions instead? Right click on the status bar to see a menu of other commands available.