Quick Access Toolbar Shortcuts (PC Users Only)

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • PC USERS ONLY: Discover how to setup and use the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint, including how to setup and use the million dollar PowerPoint shortcut.
    This is THE BEST productivity feature that has been added to PowerPoint in the last 10+ years (IMHO).
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    VIDEO TABLE OF CONTENTS
    0:00 Quick Access Toolbar topics
    0:50 QAT speed demonstration
    1:35 Where is the Quick Access toolbar?
    2:49 How to customize the QAT
    5:17 Importing and exporting a Quick Access Toolbar
    7:18 Million-dollar PowerPoint shortcut
    8:38 Quick Access Toolbar recap
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Komentáře • 5

  • @IELTS5to9
    @IELTS5to9 Před rokem

    Thank you for this great help.

  • @thewhitedreams9386
    @thewhitedreams9386 Před rokem +1

    Nice and important video. I have a question for you.... I make slides for teaching. Sometimes one PPT file can have one thousand slides with lots of animation and 4k pictures I have to present them on a big screen and share my screen online at the same time during live classes .... Can u tell me which hardware i need in my laptop to make things smooth ... It usually hangs... Thank You!

    • @Nutsandboltsspeedtraining
      @Nutsandboltsspeedtraining  Před rokem

      Great question. Large PowerPoint decks like that will often hang "or appear slow" even if you have a super fast computer. So this is two fold answer. (1) The more RAM you have on your computer, the easier it is for PowerPoint to handle everything thing (2) the smaller you can make your PowerPoint deck, the better. In your case, my best is the pictures you are using are larger than they need to be. So I would recommend compressing them. That can cut the size of your deck in half (or even a quarter) without losing any on screen quality. That said, it will depend on how large your images are (and how many of them you have). JPEGS are best for the normal view and PNGs are best for the slide master view. I hope that helps!

    • @thewhitedreams9386
      @thewhitedreams9386 Před rokem

      @@Nutsandboltsspeedtraining Thank you so much am greatful for this ....... Are u sure i needn't to buy a new processor or something else ?