Over the years, PowerPoint has gone through a number of graphic improvements. Our goal is always to provide the best environment for you to visualize and communicate your ideas. At the beginning of this release, we looked at how advancements in motion graphics have transformed visual storytelling in broadcast TV and movies. We knew we wanted to bring the same capabilities to presentations. For PowerPoint 2010,
Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2007, we are making the biggest visual update to Slide Show in nearly a decade. PowerPoint's graphics engine is completely rebuilt using DirectX. Everything in slide show (text, shapes,
Office Ultimate 2007, animations,
Office 2007 Professional Key, and more) is rendered in full 3D using your machine’s graphics card. Over the next few weeks, we’ll show you how to use PowerPoint 2010’s new tools and effects to improve your presentation. Here are a few of the features you can expect to see: · Fully hardware-accelerated rendering engine · New transition effects and an updated user interface · Revamped animation effects and a brand new UI (timelines!) · Animation Painter (copy your animations between objects) · Choreograph animations with multimedia As we like to say here at PowerPoint, if a picture is worth 1,000 words,
Microsoft Office Standard, then a video is worth at least 24,000 per second: - Jason Zhao and Christopher Maloney Program Manager, PowerPoint Slide Show August 25,
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