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Stephanie Harnett

Create your own graphics and icons for PowerPoint: Part I–Using clip art. Yes, you can create your own graphics and icons for PowerPoint!

Create your own graphics and icons for PowerPoint: Part I–Using clip art

Not all graphics can, or should, be photos, charts, or diagrams. Sometimes you want to represent a concept and need a more symbolic or iconic look. This 2-part series will explore 2 ways you can get result you need. Sometimes, simple shapes are enough. This slide’s graphic is just a circle with some 3D formatting. Dynamic PowerPoint interactions for Articulate #4: Sliding Tabs « Sasha's e-learning blog. Here’s another example of dynamic Articulate Presenter output that doesn’t use Engage or Flash – just three images, and PowerPoint.

Dynamic PowerPoint interactions for Articulate #4: Sliding Tabs « Sasha's e-learning blog

Here’s template #4 in the series. The technique moves away from the linear logic used for the first three examples, allowing the learner to select arbitrarily from a set of three tabs. It’s not pixel-perfect and there are many free Flash versions of this kind of thing around on the web, but I wanted to show how it can be done using no programming. Sliding Presentation Test. Refco27: Use this workaround to get #PowerPoint's grow/shrink effect to work in #Articulate Presenter.