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Okay, I am a graphic designer for a large corporation, and we do a lot of
Powerpoint. I have to say that this is the lamest, crappiest, upgrade I have
ever seen from such a company. Want a partial list? Here it is!
1. No peel off pallettes, meaning screen real estate is sucked up by menues
and slide thumbnails.
2. Must quit and restart powerpoint after having changed a linked file.
3. Where are the guides?????
4. No support for layers!!!!!
5. No shortcut keys, meaning again, I have to tie my left hand behind my
back to constantly go up to the menu to access anything!!!!
6. Old PP I had to move objects out of the way to get the ones underneath.
Now, in order to do the same, I have to go to that pallette which allows you
to turn on or off an objects visibility. While this is an improvement, I
still have to constantly go back and forth clicking and unclicking till my
hand cramps up.
This program is still so far behind any Adobe product, it is almost not
worth buying, but if your company has to, well then you have no choice. As
for me, all I can do is tell Microsoft... a) you suck, b) hire some graphics
people to work with your programmers, because the programmers make LOUSY GUI
designers, and c) you don't give a damn about your customers!
Powerpoint. I have to say that this is the lamest, crappiest, upgrade I have
ever seen from such a company. Want a partial list? Here it is!
1. No peel off pallettes, meaning screen real estate is sucked up by menues
and slide thumbnails.
2. Must quit and restart powerpoint after having changed a linked file.
3. Where are the guides?????
4. No support for layers!!!!!
5. No shortcut keys, meaning again, I have to tie my left hand behind my
back to constantly go up to the menu to access anything!!!!
6. Old PP I had to move objects out of the way to get the ones underneath.
Now, in order to do the same, I have to go to that pallette which allows you
to turn on or off an objects visibility. While this is an improvement, I
still have to constantly go back and forth clicking and unclicking till my
hand cramps up.
This program is still so far behind any Adobe product, it is almost not
worth buying, but if your company has to, well then you have no choice. As
for me, all I can do is tell Microsoft... a) you suck, b) hire some graphics
people to work with your programmers, because the programmers make LOUSY GUI
designers, and c) you don't give a damn about your customers!