Inserting a screenshot into a PowerPoint 2010 slide is fairly easy. In the video demonstration we’re going to watch Leo actually perform most of the steps required. Adding a screenshot is beneath the Insert option in the Ribbon in Office 2010 PowerPoint.
Adding an Excel-like chart in PowerPoint 2010 is easy in a few simple steps. Take look at this short screencast that high-lights how to insert a chart in PowerPoint 2010, and how our software makes it as easy as choosing Do it or Guide me.
For our inaugural post, I thought it would make sense to walk people through the free trial sign-up process. Make sure you complete ALL of these steps before you submit a support request:
Step 1. Submit your Name and Email Address

Fill out our sign-up form on our Free Trial page and click the “Sign-Up Today!” Button. After clicking the sign-up button you should have the following notification screen pop-up:
Step 2. Check your Email and Confirm your E-mail Address
You have to check your inbox and verify your email address before you can download the demo. This helps us weed out spammers and prevents email address typos and other common problems. Occasionally, this verification email will be filtered into your junk or spam folder. This confirmation email is sent right after you submit your information, so double-check those spam folders before asking for help. The email will look something like this:

Verify your email by clicking the “Yes, subscribe me to this list” button. This will take you to the Demo Download page!
Step 3. Download our Free Demo and Enjoy a sampling of our Office 2010 Tutorials
To download the Office 2010 Leo Demo, click on the download button. You can also right-click and choose save-as to save the setup file on your computer. Make sure that you click the correct link! If you have a 64bit version of Windows, you will need to click the blue text link above the big download button. The installer is under 20MB so it should not take too long to download. Once the file is downloaded, click ‘Run’ or find the installer on your computer and double-click it. Follow the instructions during setup to install the Leo Player with our Office 2010 Tutorial catalog.
Step 4. Ask Leo your Office 2010 question and have Leo Guide you or Do it For you!

Start typing your question in Leo, and relevant tutorials will start displaying. Click on a tutorial to start using Leo’s Do It and Guide me features! Leo stays open in the windows task bar so that it is ready any time that you have an Office 2010 Question.