Images: PowerPoint 2007 beta 2

PowerPoint 2007 beta 2


However, we mistakenly thought that SmartArt would convert our highlighted bulleted text into a diagram. Instead, you must either click on non-highlighted text, then right-click the mouse to convert to SmartArt, or first type your text within the SmartArt input window.

Clarification: This caption has been updated since first published. The original caption read, "You'd think that SmartArt would convert a highlighted, bulleted text into a diagram. But no. Instead, you must first type your text within the SmartArt input window."

Credit: CNET

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    Mmmmm ... hope it's better than it looks Lawrie Conole -- 13/06/06 (in reply to #120135946)

    This is really shallow I know, but why is the new MS stuff so UGLY!!?? The new design for the desktop is really offputting, and I'm not convinced the layout is more intuitive - ie. it's likely to be less productive for long standing users of the Office apps.

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