Create Comic Books with Microsoft PowerPoint
The following video screencasts describes how you can easily create your own comic books using the built-in tools of PowerPoint.
Microsoft PowerPoint is a popular software tool to create and share presentations. You can add audio and video to your presentations or use Office Web Apps to put your slides on the web.
The following video screencasts describes how you can easily create your own comic books using the built-in tools of PowerPoint.
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