Author: David Allen Pollock
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00BCUUT5I
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00BCUUT5I
VSTO: Using C# to Create PowerPoint Presentations
This text will walk you through all that you need to know to create PowerPoint presentations programmatically. Get VSTO computer books for free.
You can create them to be as fancy or as mundane as you wish them to be. We cover charts, tables, text, fonts, video, master slides, reporting, and more; everything that you need to create any presentation.
Many companies are making the move to use PowerPoint as a form of visual reporting, rather than only for developing presentations. Examples might include preparing a proposal, providing status reports, and high-content, detailed presentations. In these cases, the text on one slide might flow onto another, the fonts are generally smaller, there may be less white space, and it much more resembles a structured report Check VSTO our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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You can create them to be as fancy or as mundane as you wish them to be. We cover charts, tables, text, fonts, video, master slides, reporting, and more; everything that you need to create any presentation.
Many companies are making the move to use PowerPoint as a form of visual reporting, rather than only for developing presentations. Examples might include preparing a proposal, providing status reports, and high-content, detailed presentations You can create them to be as fancy or as mundane as you wish them to be. We cover charts, tables, text, fonts, video, master slides, reporting, and more; everything that you need to create any presentation.
Many companies are making the move to use PowerPoint as a form of visual reporting, rather than only for developing presentations. Examples might include preparing a proposal, providing status reports, and high-content, detailed presentations. In these cases, the text on one slide might flow onto another, the fonts are generally smaller, there may be less white space, and it much more resembles a structured report
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