Ashampoo Presentations 2008

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Ashampoo Presentations 2008 is the brand new presentation graphics program of Ashampoo. Ashampoo Presentations 2008 lets you create any kind of presentation, from simple school projects to complex business presentations. Show your presentations as slide shows, export them as pictures, or pass them on as PowerPoint® files. You can add all kinds of AutoShapes and format them with a full repertoire of graphical variations. Not only that: you can also animate objects as you like, set up stunning transitions between slides, insert movies or sound files, and create interactive slide shows that can be navigated with pushbuttons. All functions are compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint, but easier to use. Ashampoo Presentations 2008 comes with more than 40 attractive design templates: with a simple mouse click, a complete presentation changes from classic or elegant to fancy and colorful, and back. The built-in designs browser lets you quickly find a matching design for each of your presentation projects. Also shipping with Ashampoo Presentations 2008 is a large collection of picture bullets that let you quickly achieve visually pleasing results. Ashampoo Presentations 2008 offers a wide range of objects that you can insert in your presentations: text frames, tables, pictures in a large variety of file formats, AutoShapes, freehand drawings, images from your scanner or digital camera, OLE objects, even sound files and movies. You can animate each of these objects. Ashampoo Presentations 2008 lets you structure your presentations through its built-in outliner. It looks similar to the one in Ashampoo Office TextMaker, but is tightly linked to the slides: if you change text in the outliner, the corresponding slide is updated on-the-fly and vice-versa. You can sort slides in the "mini sorter" as well as in the regular full-screen sorter. The mini sorter appears to the left of the current slide, the full-screen sorter occupies the whole application window.

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