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		<title>Use PowerPoint’s Virtual Annotation Pen during a Presentation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever needed to emphasize a word or phrase during a presentation? You can do so in the middle of a presentation with PowerPoint&#8217;s virtual annotation &#8220;pen.&#8221; To use the annotation pen during a slide show: Open the presentation in Slide Show view. Right-click on the slide, and select Pointer Options &#124; Ballpoint Pen, [...]]]></description>
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