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Tag: PowerPoint

TechBytes: Creating a 3D Pop-Out Effect on Images in PowerPoint

Author: Karen Streeter | Posted: April 5, 2019
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| Tags: Microsoft, PowerPoint, Presentation Design, Tutorial
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Add interest and dimension to your presentation images using Microsoft PowerPoint. Watch this episode of TechBytes and learn how to create a 3D Pop-Out effect on your images. TechBytes are video tutorials created for the TeachersFirst blog. Come learn with us!


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