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B**N
Great information
Very thorough. You can tell the authors are quite knowledgeable about PowerPoint.
L**N
Helps You Max Out Your PPT Templates without Coding
This is a great, easy to read book about templates. The only thing I think is lacking is maybe a teaser on how you can take your templates up another level with the use of XML, VBA, and AddIns. For that I REALLY leaned on Advanced Office Documents 2007 Inside Out by Stephanie Krieger. This book will let you "max out" Microsoft PowerPoint though and what is currently built into the system. It also has great explanations, visuals, and checklists for when you finally get to the point where you are creating your template.
M**A
Great resource for people who want to build PowerPoint templates that truly work
Thanks to Echo Swinford and Julie Terberg for sharing their expertise on this subject. I have developed hundreds of PowerPoint templates and I still discovered new helpful tips in this book. The step-by-step summary at the end is a great reference. Unfortunately many people create what they call "templates" but in fact they do not have the knowledge and skills to make a template work correctly, therefore the templates are more frustrating than helpful for users. I see this most often in templates created by Mac-based graphic designers and ad agencies. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is charged with creating PowerPoint templates for their employer or clients.
J**N
If you are responsible for building shared templates (or for owning those built by others), you need this book.
Hard-earned knowledge: you can't just jump into an existing PowerPoint template, make your changes, and expect that it will work reliably for users with different operating systems, different versions of PowerPoint, and different skill levels. This short book explains why.If you're a manager, this book gives you arguments to make for funding some true MS Office expertise.If you're a PowerPoint user, this book shows you exactly -- exactly -- what to do to make your presentation templates bulletproof.Highly recommended.
R**R
Makes the whole process of themes and templates obvious
- which is not what you get using MS help!Anyone trying to standardise their companies slide decks, in particular those used training courses should buy this.
B**T
Four Stars
In very good shape as described.
A**A
Good book, author is a true geek.
It is a good book. It shows you how much PowerPoint sucks.
T**N
Should be required reading for anyone who plans to make templates for others
Saving a PowerPoint file as a template is easy. That's where the "easy" stops, though.Creating templates that work well across different versions of PowerPoint, on Mac and PC and even between different computers running the same software is another matter altogether. It can be a complex puzzle, but with the right knowledge, you can solve it.Where do you find that knowledge? This book. Laid out logically, simply, clearly and beautifully.Where else can you find the same knowledge? Nowhere.If you're creating templates for other people to use, this is your bible. The gold standard. So good that I bought the Kindle version so I could have it handy on my PC/iPad/iPhone when I'm away from the office. (The Kindle version, by the way, is one of the best examples of a computer book I've ever seen on the Kindle).Update: This one sold out, but the authors have updated it in a new version. Still the one and only go-to if you want to do templates and themes right.
User
Four Stars
It has been very helpful.
O**S
Everything you need to know about PPT templates
Great book! Easy to read, it provides tons of good tips on how to build strong templates. This book definitely helps me to improve my templates by making them more efficient and useful. I use PowerPoint almost on a daily basis and what I learned with this book made a big difference. Tips provided are easy to use and even more, they save you lots of time later when you use them! A must have book for professional using PowerPoint.
C**A
Great reference on PowerPoint templates
What I particularly like are the many practical and detailed suggestions for good templates based on years of experience of the authors. It's not easy to find this type of information. I wish they would do the same for other aspects of PowerPoint.
A**T
Perfect read
I've added he stars and am writing this text because I have to, which is why I do not do reviews
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