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June 01, 2004

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Un sujet qui m'intéresse particulièrement, c'est celui de la communication efficace à un auditoire. Voici quelques bons liens, inspirants, suscitant la réflexion ou permettant de remettre en question des méthodes dout... [Read More]

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This is such a nice feature and has been in PowerPoint since version "Longtime ago". I think that most people still don't know that the feature even exists. Thanks for the reminder, I almost forgot it exists. :)

great joy being here..

I teach PowerPoint, and the B key is always the one thing that people comment on after the session. I understand their reaction, as when I first started using it, the transition from bored, passive audience to interactive, engaged audience was remarkable.

Good stuff!

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