Beginner |
Log in to Office for iPad (:45) Are files opening as “read only” for you in PowerPoint for iPad? Then you need to log in. This training video shows you how. |
Open files from the cloud (2:27) Open files from OneDrive for Business (for your work or school stuff), OneDrive.com (for your personal stuff), or from a Dropbox account. |
Open email attachments (1:16) Open, edit, and send back email attachments using PowerPoint for iPad. |
How saving works in PowerPoint for iPad (1:24) PowerPoint for iPad automatically saves your work every time you make even a small change. In most cases, you don’t have to do anything at all to save your document. Watch this training video to learn about AutoSave. |
Type in PowerPoint for iPad (3:36) Typing in PowerPoint for iPad can be tricky at first, especially if you’re used to a physical keyboard. This training video shows you some typing tips. |
Select stuff in PowerPoint for iPad (2:57) Select text and pictures expertly with your finger in PowerPoint for iPad. This training video helps you move from the mouse to the touchscreen. |
How to print in PowerPoint for iPad (:27) You tap the File button to print in PowerPoint for iPad. Watch this video to learn how. At this time, you can only print to an AirPrint compatible printer. |
Run a slideshow in PowerPoint for iPad (2:22) There are some special finger gestures you can use to advance, go back, and end a slideshow. You can even use a laser pointer and ink pen, with the touch of your finger. |
Projecting your slideshow to a screen (:48) If you want to project a slideshow from your iPad to a screen or TV, then watch this video. It will show you how to hook up an adaptor. You can also use AirPlay. |
Looking for more training?
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Check out the training course for Excelfor iPad.
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Check out training courses for the rest of the Office 2013 programs.