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Play Now -->DATE : Wed, 07 Mar 2007 15:14:36 -0600Entered in Database : 2007-03-07 21:14:36length : 131584 Link to the Show / Show NotesGreat Shamrocks and Shillelaghs!'Tis almost Saint Patrick's Day again.You know what that means - it is time to start seeing somegreen. (For those of us who are staring at mounds of snow outside our windows -- it is about time!)You can download your new freeShamrock PowerPoint backgroundhere. (OK, technically, it is an abstraction of a four-leafed clover and not a shamrock, but it is all in good fun. Click on the image, then right click to save to your hard drive.)And did I spell Shillelagh correctly? (According toMerriam-WebsterI did.)How to apply a background image in PowerPoint 2007Click onDesigntabClickBackground StylesClickFormat BackgroundSelectPicture or Texture FillClick theFilebutton and select an image file from your hard driveClickInsertClick eitherCloseto apply to one slide, orApplytoAllto Apply to All!Want more green PowerPoint for St. Pat's? Here is last year's abstractlyCeltic template.
Great Shamrocks and Shillelaghs!'Tis almost Saint Patrick's Day again.You know what that means - it is time to start seeing somegreen. (For those of us who are staring at mounds of snow outside our windows -- it is about time!)You can download your new freeShamrock PowerPoint backgroundhere. (OK, technically, it is an abstraction of a four-leafed clover and not a shamrock, but it is all in good fun. Click on the image, then right click to save to your hard drive.)And did I spell Shillelagh correctly? (According toMerriam-WebsterI did.)
Want more green PowerPoint for St. Pat's? Here is last year's abstractlyCeltic template.