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Up? Get quick tips with the PowerPoint elevator pitch series (video)

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Going up? Get quick tips with the PowerPoint Elevator Pitch series (video) 19 Apr 2011 9:00 AM Comments 0

In modern business-speak, an "elevator pitch" is one in which you make your point in the time it takes to ride an elevator to your destination. Now you can expand your PowerPoint capabilities in that same elevator trip with the new PowerPoint Elevator Pitch video series.


In the series debut, find out how to easily give your audience another dynamic information source by adding a video to your presentation.




For more about adding video to presentations, see Embed a video in your presentation. There are more articles on Office.com, including instructions on how to apply special effects, play your video in a shape, and mitigate many playback issues.


Check back here for more episodes in the PowerPoint Elevator Pitch series.


-- Steve Birge


 

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