Thursday, August 14, 2008

PowerPoint Tips - How to Change the Default Hyperlink Color of PowerPoint

Nowadays, I found many guys are complaining about how to change the Default Hyperlink corlor in PowerPoint. Sometimes the default hyperlink color (Deep Blue) could not fit other content in the PowerPoint presentation. They need to change the hyperlinks color to fit others. This article teaches you how to change the default hyperlink color step by step.



Here is a step-by-step tutorial teaches you how to do it in PowerPoint 2007.

1. Run PowerPoint, Go to "Design" > "Colors", there are many built-in themes in the pull-down menu such as "Grayscale","Apex", "Aspect" and so on. You could select one theme from them directly.

2. Or you could click "Create new theme colors" in the pull-down menu to set a color by yourself. Go to "Hyperlink" and set up the color of the hyperlink. Click "Save" to save your settings.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Learning in a Web 2.0 World: Don’t Miss DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo

News from Wondershare Blog



DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo is where the most experienced and knowledgeable professionals in the e-Learning industry convene each year to explore, discuss, and learn about the best ideas and technologies for e-Learning. It’s for learning design, development, and management professionals who are leading e-Learning efforts, and who need to keep abreast of the most successful and emerging technologies, strategies, and best-practices in order to effectively deploy them in their organizations.

DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo
November 11 -14, 2008 | San Jose, CA
Official Homepage:
http://www.elearningguild.com/content.cfm?selection=doc.918

Our theme this year is Learning in a Web 2.0 World, because our focus is on the enormous potential these technologies offer us as learning professionals. As always, the DevLearn 2008 program is filled with content that addresses every aspect of e-Learning initiatives, and your personal professional skills and knowledge.

DevLearn 2008 also incorporates the Training Technology in Action Conference & Awards, and is co-located with the Adobe Learning Summit, which collectively make this the single most comprehensive event you could attend this year.

So, if you’re on the leading edge of e-Learning, then you need to attend DevLearn 2008!