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After this AI trick, my presentations changed forever!

Are you looking to take your presentation skills to the next level? Discover the transformative power of AI with my latest YouTube tutorial! Explore essential tools like Magic Slide for Google Slides and Copilot Pro for Microsoft. This video is packed with actionable tips and live demonstrations on crafting compelling presentations effortlessly. Whether you’re prepping for your next class, business meeting, or just want to enhance your public speaking skills, this tutorial is a must-watch. Don’t miss out on becoming a presentation pro! Click here to watch the full tutorial and start impressing your audience today!

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Here is the list of prompts:


Prompt 1: Generate structure outline

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Prompt 2: Write Google Apps script

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Prompt 3: Debugging error code

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Prompt 4: VBA code

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6 thoughts on “After this AI trick, my presentations changed forever!

  • This is an interesting video. I liked how we can generate presentation automatically. so cool. How can we see the prompts?

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    • Hi Fiona, the prompts are available in this page after you register in the website for free. You can also get it for free in the shop.

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  • This is exactly what I was looking for. Cool to get more information on copilot pro and if it worth it

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  • I like how VBA was used to create powerpoint and then use designer to give look

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  • When using your instructions there is a reference to “JSON” files or converter. How do we “add” a JSON converter to our Power Point so that we can use CoPilot?

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    • Hi Ak, as exmplaned in the video (timeline 11:14), you need to use VBA. For that in PowerPoint got to Tools>Macro> Visual basic editor
      Then insert a new module and paste the code from copilot/chatgpt there. Hope it was helpful

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