Microsoft is developing a PowerPoint update that would allow users to add a new degree of customization to their video presentations, perfect for online or hybrid setups.
New Microsoft PowerPoint Update
Reports from Techradar shows that according to Microsoft, the headlining feature they will soon roll out is codenamed Cameo. This new feature will sit within PowerPoint's Recording Studio. What it does is to allow you to make use of a web camera feed and instantly make video recording of your presentation in an "even more personal and create an immersive narrative experience."
The latest version appears to pander to presentation perfectionists by letting them "customize camera feed's look before hitting the record button" as well as "add your preferred camera styles, shapes, and sizes to Cameo. Plus, you can also pick the best spot on the slide for your camera feed that best complements your presentation."
Aside from camera feed upgrades, Microsoft is also testing new features inside PowerPoint to adjust line spacing and edit presentation backdrops with pictures.
Although not fully released yet, this new capability is now available to Office Insiders who are using Beta Channel Version 2207 (Build 15425.20000) or later.
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Other Recent Updates for Microsoft Powerpoint
Now, there's no need to sweat if you're not a Microsoft Insider. All of the aforementioned upgrades will be made available to the general public in the future, though Microsoft has not said when. In the meanwhile, you can enjoy their recently introduced features.
Neither of these is the only new capabilities that the digital behemoth has been incorporating into the traditional piece of office software in the face of competition from competitor programs like Prezi and Google Slides. PowerPoint users, as of the moment, now have the flexibility to add their own unique fonts to presentations, and new connections with Microsoft Teams have made virtual presentations much less of a burden.
Is it Good for Hybrid Setup?
Without a question, PowerPoint remains one of the most popular presentation software programs. It is a component of the Microsoft Office suite and may be used for personal, commercial, and educational applications. PowerPoint dominated the presentations game, thanks to its ease of use.
From novice to experienced presenters, this presentation software lets you create your own presentations with text, graphics, video, audio, and data tables. There is a range of animations and transitions that can assist you in delivering the presentation your way, more so once these additional features become available.
Microsoft has provided changes that will make hybrid setups more comfortable in order to respond to ever-changing demands. Just last year, they introduced more buttons, support for Flipgrid, a new style, an Application guard to protect your data, and pre-recorded video and narration to make your next presentation more interesting.
Like other cloud-based presentation software, MS PowerPoint now also lets you record the full presentation in advance to guarantee a flawless delivery on presentation day.
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Written by Thea Felicity