A Quick Glance

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    Learn basic features PowerPoint 2016

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    Find out how to present slide show in any official meeting confidently

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    Learn to perform many activities with MS PowerPoint 2016

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    Learn to apply themes

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    Understand techniques to edit images, graphics and Auto Shapes

PowerPoint was developed by a former PhD student from Berkeley named Robert Gaskins. His idea was to develop a program to create a presentation based on a series of slides. PowerPoint had the most modest beginning one wouldn’t have imagined that it would emerge as such a popular presentation software of its time. 

Interesting fact about it is that initially it was designed for Mac computers, the first version of PowerPoint was named as “Presenter”, but due to Trademark issues it was changed to PowerPoint in the year 1987. Microsoft bought this application for $14million.

Microsoft PowerPoint Training Courses

Course Information

MS PowerPoint is a part of Microsoft Office, permits the user to build dynamic and informative slideshows by adding graphics, text, and animations. Good presentations can be the critical factor in the success of the organisational meeting.

MS PowerPoint can be utiliszed in business and marketing meetings and sales gatherings. Our trainer will provide help to the delegates to turn normal slides into an elegant and electrifying presentation to make the subject of presentation more exciting. Microsoft PowerPoint Training is best for those who want to upgrade their presentation skills.

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What is Microsoft PowerPoint Training?

MS PowerPoint is a way of attracting audience towards your views that you represent in your presentations. MS PowerPoint is very helpful to tp make tables, charts, and macros. This training course will teach delegates to insert images, video, audio,  and other multimedia files into your presentation that will make it easier to understand for the audience.

Why should I take Microsoft PowerPoint Training?

Pentagon Training will provide MS PowerPoint Training that helps delegates to learn the fundamentals required to build and edit basic presentations using the latest version, i.e., Microsoft PowerPoint 2016.

What are the benefits of taking this course?

Delegates will get the skills needed to organise content, enhance it with graphics, and deliver multimedia presentations to the audience. Other benefits this training are such as:

Collaboration- MS PowerPoint permits you to work collaboratively. People can collaborate on and contribute to a presentation. You can leave notes for each presentation to add additional information regarding the topic in the slide.

Content Sharing- You can share your presentation with anyone in the world. One can also upload your presentation on YouTube with everything featured in your work including all the transitions,  slides, and commentary.

Visual Impact- Make your presentation more attractive and effective by using multimedia for improving the focus of the audience. It allows you to use audio, images,  and video for having better visuals.

Flexibility- You are free to make presentations according to your requirements, for example, it can be text-heavy, image-heavy or both.

Why Choose Pentagon Training?

Pentagon training is one of the most leading training providers of this training due to its high-quality content. It is most trusted by professionals and industry leading brands. Our well trained and experienced instructors teach that what is required by industry.



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About Corby

Corby is a part of the county of Northamptonshire and is located 23 miles from Northampton, England. Corby. In 2011, had a population of 61,300 and was considered to be the fastest growing county in the whole of England as far as the census was concerned. With the opening of the Corby Railway Station and Corby International Pool in 2009 and the Corby Cube building in 2010, Corby went through a regeneration process. At one time, Corby was known as “Little Scotland” as many workers came from Scotland to Corby seeking employment. As a part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Celebration’s, Corby bid to gain city status. Unfortunately, it lost to Perth, Chelmsford and St Asaph.

In and around areas surrounding Corby, artefacts and human remains from the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age have been found. Corby got its name from the first settlers who were Danish invaders. It was then called "Kori's by" meaning Kori's settlement. The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded the name as "Corbei" and this went on to become Corby. Emblem of Corby known as the raven originates from an alternative meaning of the same word.

Henry III granted Corby the right to hold a market and annual fairs in 1226.C. In 1568, Elizabeth I exempted local landowners from tolls, dues and gave all men the right to refuse to serve in the local militia. 

The Corby Pole Fair takes place every 20 years since it first started in 1862 when Corby got its charter. The next pole fair is scheduled for 2022.

Sports

  •  Corby Town F.C. – Football, National League North.
  • The Stewarts & Lloyds Corby F.C.  – Football, The United Counties League. 
  • Corby has neither neglected the kids nor the overage. There is a club for athletics for people whose age starts from 11 to over 60. The upper age group was promoted to Midland East 1 in the Youth Development League and also earned advancement in the Heart of England Athletics League.

Toxic waste contamination

In July 2009 Corby Borough Council was brought before justice for negligently exposing pregnant women to toxic waste during the reclamation of the former British Steel Corporation steel works, causing birth defects to their children. The judge found in favour of 16 claimants out of the 18 with the oldest being 22 years at the time of the judgement. As the ruling was the first among such,  it was quite a significant one.

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