2. You can compare the presentation you are currently working on with another one and combine them instantly by using the Merge and Compare feature. Used to compare two presentations in order to see what differences may exist. Merge & compare presentations
3. Allows you to work on your presentation even when you’re away from PowerPoint by storing your presentation on a web server that hosts Microsoft Office Web Apps. Work from anywhere: powerpoint web apps
4. If you have a Windows 7 Phone, you are able to open, view, and even edit your PowerPoint presentation on the go, wherever you are. Powerpoint mobile
5. Each website provides an embed code that allows you to link to the video from your PowerPoint presentation. You simply copy and paste the embed code to your presentation. Link to a video from a web site
6. Using PowerPoint 2010, you are able to apply artistic effects to your pictures to give them more texture or a different look. Some of these effects include Pencil Sketch, Line Drawing, Chalk Sketch, Glass, and many more. Apply textures & effects to pictures
7. There is an advanced picture editing option that gives you the ability to automatically remove unwanted portions of a picture, such as the background, in order to highlight the subject. Removing Background
8. Although the “crop” option was available on the other versions of PowerPoint, the 2010 version has been enhanced so that you can crop your pictures with more precision. Crop with more precision
9. The new SmartArt graphics layout allows you to tell your story with pictures by inserting the SmartArt graphic picture layout, adding a photograph, and writing a descriptive text. Smartart graphics
10. You can add a screenshot to your PowerPoint presentation without leaving PowerPoint. You can also use the tools on the Picture Tools tab to enhance & edit the shot. Add a Screenshot
11. When giving a presentation, you may want to emphasize a point on a slide. You can do this by turning your mouse into a laser pointer. When in Slide Show view, hold down CTRL, click the left mouse button, and begin pointing. Turn your mouse into a laser pointer