Ethernet cable template
25 October 2007Ethernet cable technology template for use in presentation programs such as PowerPoint, Keynote, Open Office and Google docs.
Ethernet cable technology template for use in presentation programs such as PowerPoint, Keynote, Open Office and Google docs.
New Business template
The note pad and pen business template features a photo-real note pad, that you can use to write your presentation upon. (Click here to read the rest of the article…)
New grunge and animated templates
Introducing another set of new templates for PowerPoint and Keynote. (Click here to read the rest of the article…)
Newspaper Templates for PowerPoint
Our latest PowerPoint and Keynote templates are editable newspapers, in which you can add your own headlines, articles and pictures.
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Free editable PowerPoint vector maps
Here you will find the latest editions to our editable vector PowerPoint map range. The maps are of North and Central America. All these maps are fully editable and scalable in PowerPoint. We’ve included a few ideas on how you can modify these maps by using strokes and fills. (Click here to read the rest of the article…)
New slides from Presentation Helper
Presentation Helper has been hard at work on new slides and templates for PowerPoint, Open Office and Keynote. We have also introduced a new layout system for our templates so you can see what they contain before you download them.
Is this now the death knell for Microsoft’s PowerPoint? Google has just announced the release of its new online presentation tool into its Google Docs product line. It is online and completely free to use.
You can see the docs suite at http://docs.google.com/ (Click here to read the rest of the article…)
Card Generator
Introducing Presentation Helper’s new flash based card generator.
This is a free-to-use tool to create your own personalised cards to send to friends, family and work colleagues via e-mail.
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A really easy way to spice up your images in PowerPoint is to pop them into a photo frame. This has – until now – required you to have a good working knowledge of Adobe PhotoShop to create the effect.
We have created a range of photo frames – in both vector and image format – to make your presentations shine. You can download these for free. (Click here to read the rest of the article…)
Here is a simple technique to improve your presentation, speech or essay. It is the compare and contrast.
It is one of those old oratory techniques that has been used since the times of Cicero (and probably before).
A contrast (or juxtaposition) is where two viewpoints are placed close to each other for effect.
Instead of giving out a list of facts, you compare them from different angles.
Here is a memorable example. John F Kennedy wanted to encourage American citizens to become more active in helping the country.
He could have said “We all need your help” and it would have been forgotten two days later. Instead he used a contrast and said – (Click here to read the rest of the article…)