Perfect for demonstrations, the user can now include screen recordings in the PowerPoint presentations with just a few clicks. You can also erase and select and correct what you’ve written as you go. (If you don’t have a touch device, you can use a mouse to write, too). If you have a touch device, you can use your finger or a touch stylus to write math equations by hand, and PowerPoint will convert it to text. Now, you can go to Insert > Equation > Ink Equation, any time you want to include a complex math equation in your presentation. Including math equations has gotten much easier. You can also get to Smart Lookup any time by going to Review > Smart Lookup and entering a query there. When you select a word or phrase, right-click it, and choose Smart Lookup, the insights pane will open with definitions, Wiki articles, and top related searches from the web. The Insights pane, powered by Bing, offers more than just definitions. When you go to Insert > Chart on the ribbon, you’ll now notice five new options that are especially well-suited for data visualization: Box and Whisker, Treemap, Sunburst, Histogram, (and within Histogram options, Pareto), and Waterfall. In PowerPoint 2016, we’ve added six new charts-with the same rich formatting options that you are familiar with-to help you create some of the most commonly used data visualizations of financial or hierarchal information or for revealing statistical properties in your data. Visualizations are critical to effective data analysis as well as compelling storytelling. You can also choose to get help related to what you’re looking for, or perform a Smart Lookup on the term you entered. This is a text field where you can enter words and phrases related to what you want to do next and quickly get to features you want to use or actions you want to perform. You’ll notice a text box on the ribbon in PowerPoint 2016 that says Tell me what you want to do. New in PowerPoint 2016 is: Do things quickly with Tell Me
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