Glen, the summer heat is getting to you, man.
PowerPoint was designed as a presentation tool, similar to a slide projector
for electronic pictures. But it has grown into a much larger multi-media
tool. It can be used for everything from simple text presentations -to-
designing posters -to- music video accompaniment -to- continuous picture
loops to be played at a birthday/wedding/anniversary gathering -to- church
services -to- complete multi-media corporate training seminars.
It has a variable learning curve that let's even fresh-out-of-the-box
beginners see immediate results and improve their quality as their skills
improve. As their skill grows, so do the users options. It will allows
inclusion of most types of pictures, sounds, movies, graphs, charts,
animations, and text. It allows the presentations to be sent to the web,
burnt to a CD, displayed on the screen or projected onto a screen. It has
begun to be used by advertisers in checkout lines, and on outdoor
billboards. It is used by big business, churches, government officials, and
people just like you.
PowerPoint is evolving with each new version into an even more powerful and
versatile tool. Even now, PowerPoint abilities exceed 99+% of it's users
needs. PowerPoint's abilities are limited only by what you can imagine.
On second thought, perhaps Glen's Zen-like answer was better. It is.
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