PowerPoint, Microsoft’s ubiquitous presentation software, turned 25 this year. One of the most used applications in the Office productivity suite, PowerPoint evinces a kind of death-and-taxes inevitability. It reportedly accounts for 95 percent of all digital presentations. Microsoft estimates that roughly 30 million PowerPoint slide shows are created every day.
Love it or hate it, PowerPoint has infiltrated every industry vertical. In law firms, it’s a commonplace tool for creating everything from courtroom presentations to client pitches.
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