| With Broadcast Slide Show in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, you can deliver a presentation in real time to anyone via a Web browser.* And Office Web Apps let you and your coworkers build documents together, even when you're not face to face. |
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| Don't just present. Broadcast. Leading a PowerPoint 2010 presentation remotely is easy with Broadcast Slide Show: |
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| 1. | On the Slide Show tab, in the Start Slide Show group, clickBroadcast Slide Show. |
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| 2. | In the Broadcast Slide Show dialog box, click Start Broadcast. | 3. | Send the provided URL to attendees by clicking Send in E-mail or by copying and pasting the link. | 4. | Click Start Slide Show to begin your broadcast. |
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Access and edit documents virtually anywhere with Microsoft Office Web Apps. |
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| It takes just a few clicks to store and share your slide show online: |
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| 1. | Click on the File tab in the upper left-hand corner to open Microsoft Office Backstage™ view. | 2. | Click Share. | 3. | Click Save to SkyDrive. | 4. | If you don't yet have a Windows Live account, click the Sign Up link. Otherwise, click Sign In and sign in to your Windows Live account. |
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| Once you've saved to the SkyDrive, you will be able to edit these documents using Office Web Apps. If you still haven't tried them, activate your Office Web Apps today. |
| *An appropriate device, Internet connection, and Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari browser are required. |
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