Great Product for Presentations
May 30, 2021

Great Product for Presentations

Jennifer Tran | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Microsoft Powerpoint

Microsoft PowerPoint is used to inform employees on how to use other software quickly and used as quick notes. The company also uses PowerPoint to address what types of materials that will be used in projects. Microsoft PowerPoint can show pictures as examples as an easy way for step-by-step ways to use other software used in the company.

Pros

  • Inserting pictures clearly.
  • Can change backgrounds.
  • Have easy to use [templates].

Cons

  • Can provide more [template] choices.
  • Technical difficulty with slides.
  • On going cost.
  • Adding and removing slides.
  • Customizing color.
  • Rearranging slides.
  • Technical issues during presentation.
  • Expensive cost.
  • Pasting pictures in tables can be easier.
Microsoft PowerPoint was the only [one] I have used since it the only one available to me in the office. So far using Microsoft PowerPoint has been working great with presentations and learning. The document [templates] provided by the software is easy to use along with the designs provided. Once in a while, the software gets stuck while presenting.

Do you think Microsoft Powerpoint delivers good value for the price?

Not sure

Are you happy with Microsoft Powerpoint's feature set?

Yes

Did Microsoft Powerpoint live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Microsoft Powerpoint go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Microsoft Powerpoint again?

Yes

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365), GoToMeeting, AutoCAD, Revit
Microsoft PowerPoint is great for presentations. The slides can be used to summarize different topics [along] with pictures. The company I work for used PowerPoint as training and report of financials gains at the end of the year. The only time where PowerPoint is less effective is when explaining complex subjects.

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