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Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) (Paperback) by Rick Altman and Rebecca Altman
PowerPoint 2003 Visual Quick Start Guide is ideal for use in a classroom, by those who are just starting out, or those who need to brush up on their fundamentals. Everything you need to know to reach proficiency with presentation creation is delivered in a clear and pragmatic voice.

Solving the PowerPoint Predicament: Using Digital Media for Effective Communication (Paperback) by Tom Bunzel
This is the first really useful PowerPoint book for business executives and the first lucid business book for PowerPoint professionals. It teaches you how to both master PowerPoint AND craft a good presentation. Learn how to transcend that “click CTRL + M" means how to create a new slide to here’s how you build the kind of slides that truly tell the story you know you need to tell.

Guide to PowerPoint by Mary Munter and Dave Paradi
Intended for students and business professionals alike, this book provides a guide to the technical aspects of creating a PowerPoint presentation as well as showing students how to properly design a PowerPoint presentation. Students can use this guide throughout their college career and as they enter the professional world. A concise, professional, and readable guide to “what to do” to create PowerPoint files, and “how to” best put them together.

Cutting Edge PowerPoint for Dummies by Geetesh Bajaj
Okay, you've PowerPointed before, right? And you knew there must be more cool things you could do? Here they are! This handy guide gives you pointers on what makes a powerful presentation, tips on using the right formats and templates, and directions for dressing up text, wowing 'em with color, adding action, and much more. Discover how to tweak and streamline PowerPoint, get the most from color, avoid amateur mistakes, use shapes, fills, and 3D effects, add photos, soundtracks, and DVD video, and deliver your presentation with punch.

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