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Give the Gift of PowerPoint

Do you struggle to know what to get your loved ones for Christmas? Why not send one of our PowerPoint Christmas cards and learn some great PowerPoint tips in the process!

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Give the Gift of PowerPoint

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  1. Finding the perfect present or card for your friends and family can be hard, right?

  2. This Christmas there’s something for everyone

  3. Give the gift of PowerPoint

  4. Give the gift of PowerPoint

  5. The conscientious elves at BrightCarbon have been working hard to create a little Christmas treat to share

  6. So take a look at our festive cards

  7. So take a look at our festive cards Learn some PowerPoint tips

  8. So take a look at our festive cards Learn some PowerPoint tips And then download your favourite!

  9. DEEP CRISP EVEN READY Build a snowman

  10. DEEP CRISP EVEN READY Invite your friends to build their own snowman in this fun interactive Christmas card!

  11. DEEP CRISP EVEN Top Tip The levers are all triggers. READY

  12. DEEP CRISP EVEN Top Tip The levers are all triggers. You can use triggers to create all sorts when you’re telling a story… READY

  13. DEEP CRISP EVEN Top Tip The levers are all triggers. You can use triggers to create all sorts when you’re telling a story… READY Everything from turning on the lights on your PowerPoint Christmas tree, to having a ‘click to reveal more info’ in your next training presentation…

  14. Snowman’s Adventure

  15. This adventurous snowman decides to leave the comfort of his snowglobe for a more digital sphere

  16. Top Tip Getting the little snowman to look one way and the next is really easy – you need two snowmen with slight differences and use a contract animation on the first, and expand on the second.

  17. Top Tip Getting the little snowman to look one way and the next is really easy – you need two snowmen with slight differences and use a contract animation on the first, and expand on the second. You can try this with all sorts, but why not try using it to make a coin spin round…?

  18. Monster Christmas

  19. Fire-breathing dragons in the city? Sounds dangerous! This one brings a little festive cheer!

  20. Top Tip This slide was built with simple PowerPoint shapes.

  21. Top Tip This slide was built with simple PowerPoint shapes. Use the freeform tool to create custom shapes (for greater editability right click for ‘Edit Points’)

  22. Festive Castle

  23. What’s inside the festive castle? An easily-editable template so you can share your year with the ones you love

  24. Top Tip Making a template for someone else to use is easy… [Your text here]

  25. Top Tip Making a template for someone else to use is easy… All you need to do to is put a text box and a picture on the slide. [Your text here]

  26. Top Tip Making a template for someone else to use is easy… All you need to do to is put a text box and a picture on the slide. The next person can change the text and then right click the picture and choose ‘Change Picture’. [Your text here]

  27. Christmas Tree

  28. See what happens to this hapless driver on the way home from the mountains with his Christmas tree

  29. Top Tip To create the idea of movement, group objects together and have them track over the screen using a motion path.

  30. Top Tip To create the idea of movement, group objects together and have them track over the screen using a motion path. If you have them tracking at different speeds, it will give the idea of relative movement!

  31. Christmas Dates

  32. Are you tempted by the tinsel app? See who’s given it a go in this Christmas card!

  33. Top Tip Give your presentations a more up-to-date feel by mixing in real-life images.

  34. Top Tip Give your presentations a more up-to-date feel by mixing in real-life images. Try and think about how you can use the pictures to create an editable template.

  35. Top Tip Give your presentations a more up-to-date feel by mixing in real-life images. Try and think about how you can use the pictures to create an editable template. Phones and computer screens work really well.

  36. Christmas Lights

  37. Nothing says Christmas quite like bright neon lights!

  38. Top Tip To create the effect of lights flickering on and off, use an appear and disappear animation in quick succession.

  39. Silent Night

  40. Or why not go for something a little more traditional?

  41. Top Tip Using a grow/shrink animation on your objects will give you an idea of perspective.

  42. Top Tip Using a grow/shrink animation on your objects will give you an idea of perspective. As you zoom out everything should get smaller (though not at the same rate).

  43. Which one is your favourite?

  44. Click here to download it now!

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