more SCIENCE based slide designs for power point, like DNA!!

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anna_duncan83

You guys should have MANY more science-based slide designs for your power
point. SO many scientists like myself prefer to use power point in our
presentations. It is unfortunate that so many novel ideas are communicated
through this software and so little attention is paid to slide designs in the
scientific area.

Some suggestions for slide backgrounds include, DNA, atoms (or molecules),
forces, protein structures (most proteins have awesome 3D shapes which would
look impressive on the slide for a biochemistry professor/presentation),
phases (solid, liquid, gas), the list goes on and on...

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Jan De Messemaeker

Hi,

Could be, but this NG is for MS Project and I don't even know whether the
Power Point guys will read it.
Greetings,

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Jan De Messemaeker
Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional
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anna_duncan83 said:
You guys should have MANY more science-based slide designs for your power
point. SO many scientists like myself prefer to use power point in our
presentations. It is unfortunate that so many novel ideas are communicated
through this software and so little attention is paid to slide designs in the
scientific area.

Some suggestions for slide backgrounds include, DNA, atoms (or molecules),
forces, protein structures (most proteins have awesome 3D shapes which would
look impressive on the slide for a biochemistry professor/presentation),
phases (solid, liquid, gas), the list goes on and on...

----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?mid=51cb8540-10
00-48b9-af74-3b1a210293bb&dg=microsoft.public.project.developer
 

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