In virtually every PowerPoint presentation I deliver, I need to show at least one Web page. Usually, I include a link to the page on a slide, which then takes me out of PowerPoint and into a browser.
If you're only worried about IE, you can just link it directly; if they have powerpoint or the powerpoint viewer installed, it will open in IE.
Let’s see these steps in detail. 1] Open PowerPoint for the Web in your web browser and create a new presentation or open the existing one. 3] After inserting the Timeline SmartArt, you will see a ...
Readers help support Windows Report. We may get a commission if you buy through our links. Microsoft PowerPoint has a feature that lets you insert videos into presentations. The feature is now live ...
Microsoft has unveiled an update for PowerPoint on the web, aimed at simplifying the process of adding animations to presentations. Following user feedback, the company has introduced new interfaces ...
Microsoft has recently announced some nice drawing tool improvements for PowerPoint on the web that will make it easier and more fun to create and edit drawings in presentations. These new ...