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Welcome to one more installment of the Jones College of Business Tech Tips. This week we have a very cool tech tip for Microsoft PowerPoint. Basically, this tech tip is oriented to improve the readability of your PowerPoint presentation and uses some features of PowerPoint. One is the Draw feature that you can Ink and the Lasso function that converts whatever you ink to either text or a mathematical equation or to a shape. So weamp;#39;re going to see some examples of how these work. The first one is some text. So here we have some text that we used the Ink feature to annotate your PowerPoint. Now remember, you can use your mouse, but if you have a touch screen and you might have a tablet with a pen you can probably do a very good text example there. So I typed this using the Ink feature. Iamp;#39;m going to click on this feature under Draw. Weamp;#39;re going to click on Lasso. When you click in Lasso, you highlight the word that you want to convert and notice how it highlights the