When adding emoticons to your PowerPoint slides, sometimes the rendering might not be as expected.
For example, PowerPoint renders the emoticon only in a textual, monochrome variant on the slide.
So, how can we influence this behavior?
Learn how to stack emoticons in PowerPoint to create engaging and visually appealing slide titles. Bring your presentations to life with this quick and easy tip!
Last month I gave my session, in Dutch, titled Serious Request, Azure als schaalbaar platform during the dotNed Saturday event.
I’m sharing my slides so you can start building awesome, secure, scalable, performing and monitorable web platforms using Azure.
The other day I attended a meeting where the presenter switched from a PowerPoint slide to demonstrate an application. When he made the switch it was quite obvious the beamer was setup to only display the 4:3 slides to the maximum of the white screen. Since his desktop was in a 16:10 resolution the application was falling of the screen on both sides.
While I was preparing a presentation myself I wanted to be sure my presentation would be in the same resolution as my desktop as I would be switching between my slides and Visual Studio.