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whatamp;#39;s up everyone itamp;#39;s kenji here and today i thought iamp;#39;d go over some of the most useful powerpoint shortcuts iamp;#39;ll break this video down into three main areas firstly weamp;#39;ll go over some slide layout shortcuts secondly weamp;#39;ll go over some formatting shortcuts and thirdly weamp;#39;ll go over some shortcuts when presenting to a group of people and you can download the file iamp;#39;ll be working with for free as iamp;#39;ll link it in the description as a google sheets to edit it just go to file download microsoft powerpoint so you can follow along alright letamp;#39;s get into it so firstly weamp;#39;ve got the slide layout and one thing thatamp;#39;s very common in powerpoint is to have the logo of the company that you work at or the university that you study at the very bottom of the slide so you can either do that one by one by pressing the ctrl c key then go into the next slide pressing the ctrl v but