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The Automator tool on Mac might be intimidating to some users, but it can be a very handy app. You can create automated workflows, actions, or applications that help you perform tedious tasks. Along with that, there are some tasks you can do with it that are just plain neat. Here are 10 cool things. There's Microsoft Office for Mac, of course, with full support for doc and docx (macros might not work though, check the MS documentation). Word also supports rtf of course. OpenOffice / LibreOffice / NeoOffice support doc / docx quite well too, AFAIK, but their native format is odt.
All around the Mac (in programs like Mail, Pages, and even Microsoft Word), there’s a neat feature to copy and paste styles. This means you can copy the formatting you’ve applied to text in.
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Learn how to create, edit, and share presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint for Mac 2016, the powerful presentation and slideshow tool. Jess Stratton shows how to build a slideshow from scratch, and leverage PowerPoint templates and themes for quick construction. Jess then demonstrates how to add and edit text, images, graphs, video, and animation; format slides for consistency; and add speaker notes and transitions to ensure a smooth delivery. Plus, discover how to collaborate on changes and then share the final presentation via print, PDF, or a custom slideshow.Skills covered in this course
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- It's time to start adding some pizzazz to this presentation. While it's starting to look great already, we can make our text a bit flashier, using something called WordArt and using Styles to go along with it. WordArt transforms text you already have into something that looks like it was made by a graphic artist or at least a little bit more interesting than basic text. Let's start by formatting this title slide. I'm going to click and drag to select it. And note a new ribbon tab has appeared called Shape Format. I'm going to click on that, it's going to give me some new things that I can do with this text. I can work with the entire shape, and I'll be showing you that in a later video, but for now, I'm going to focus on these styles. I can choose for some quick styles, which is also called WordArt. These are pre-formatted bits of text that I can do to immediately change the selected text. Or I can do it manually. I can change the colors, I can even change the outline color to…Practice while you learn with exercise files
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