where are the stick people?

S

Steve

Powerpoint or maybe it was Word, use to have stick people
clipart that were useful in business presentations. They
were only black & white but were clean and simple. I
have several Powerpoint versions between my home and
office computers but can't find the little people
anywhere.
Help!
 
S

steve

Wow, thanks for the quick reply!
-----Original Message-----
They're called Screen Beans, Steve. You can find more of them at
http://dgl.microsoft.com, and the entire collection is from
http://www.bitbetter.com

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Join us at PPTLive! Oct 12-15 http://www.pptlive.com
Powerpoint or maybe it was Word, use to have stick people
clipart that were useful in business presentations. They
were only black & white but were clean and simple. I
have several Powerpoint versions between my home and
office computers but can't find the little people
anywhere.
Help!
.
 
J

Jan Il

Hey Echo!

Echo S said:
They're called Screen Beans, Steve. You can find more of them at
http://dgl.microsoft.com, and the entire collection is from
http://www.bitbetter.com

Thanks for the home base on these. I use these great things all the time.
The VP loves 'em...has me make up all kinds of things with them and then
sends them to the Pres to impress.

Then the Pres. sends me a "good job, Jan ...where the heck do you get all
this stuff?".....(hee hee hee)

Jan :)
--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com
Join us at PPTLive! Oct 12-15 http://www.pptlive.com
Powerpoint or maybe it was Word, use to have stick people
clipart that were useful in business presentations. They
were only black & white but were clean and simple. I
have several Powerpoint versions between my home and
office computers but can't find the little people
anywhere.
Help!
 
E

Echo S

Jan said:
Then the Pres. sends me a "good job, Jan ...where the heck do you get all
this stuff?".....(hee hee hee)

And you say, "Why, the PPT Newsgroup, sir. All those hours hanging out
there surely aren't *wasted*!"

<G>

Echo
 
J

Jan Il

Echo S said:
And you say, "Why, the PPT Newsgroup, sir. All those hours hanging out
there surely aren't *wasted*!"

<G>

You bet, Echo! Along with a gentle reminder that... the Co. never felt me
qualified for proper training...of all the months that I've been like wet
laundry hanging out here, ....and that all the great folks on the PPT
newsgroup have been my teachers on my own time. And...far more valuable
than any 8 hour LearnSoft crash course. So...Boss...what do you think of me
now..?? <G>

Jan :)))
 
M

Mike M.

And it keeps you off the streets to boot! You learn productive things AND
no liver damage. I'd say it is a win, win scenario Jan.
 
M

Mike M.

Ah ha. Octoberfest. At least you are keeping your NG and liver damage
separate. You shouldn't drink and post! Just ask Steve. During October I
just buy several of those white t-shirts with the tire tread pattern on the
back so nobody thinks anything is out of the ordinary.
 
J

Jan Il

Mike M. said:
And it keeps you off the streets to boot! You learn productive things AND
no liver damage. I'd say it is a win, win scenario Jan.

You got that right Mike! 'Cep for last Saturday. They had Ocktoberfest here
in beautiful downtown Santee, and the streets were filled an
Ompah..Oompaa....yeah..that kind of band, and lots of 'suds' all around. At
least I didn't wind up with tri-mobile tire treadmarks on my hands again.
Whew! I didn't want to have to click my mousie with my forehead again, not
at PPT Live. That would be very hard to explain.

But, I have learned a ton of productive things here...and I truly am the
winner...*I* get to have fun at my job too. ;-)))

Jan :)
 
S

Steve Rindsberg, PPTMVP

Ah ha. Octoberfest. At least you are keeping your NG and liver damage
separate. You shouldn't drink and post! Just ask Steve.

Too right!

Drink first, and deeply.

THEN post.
 
J

Jan Il

Ah ha. Octoberfest. At least you are keeping your NG
and liver damage
separate. You shouldn't drink and post! Just ask Steve. During October I
just buy several of those white t-shirts with the tire tread pattern on the
back so nobody thinks anything is out of the ordinary.

Oh yes, I try to be well organized. I try to remember to
post first, then drink, 'cause..the dang keyboard keeps
rearranging the keys on me.

I think I'll try your white T-shirt thingie. There will
be another Oktoberfest held in one of the local cities
here the Sat. after I get back from Tucson. Maybe I'll get
one with the tread across the front and the back. After a
 
K

Kathryn Jacobs

Good point - could be dangerous to her if she did! (Casts are awfully
hard...)

--
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Kathy is a trainer, writer, Girl Scout, and whatever else there is time for
I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived
 
J

Jan Il

Kathryn Jacobs said:
Good point - could be dangerous to her if she did! (Casts are awfully
hard...)

Naww...Glen's my bud....I'll take it easy on him. :)))

Windie ;-))
 

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