With the release of Visual Studio 2012, PowerPoint Storyboarding was introduced.
With the installation of Visual Studio 2012, you knew that PowerPoint Storyboarding was installed since it introduced a separate Program icon for PowerPoint Storyboarding directly into the Visual Studio 2012 section of the Start menu.
However, with the release of Visual Studio 2013, that Program icon for PowerPoint Storyboarding has been removed.
Never fear, though! Microsoft has simply removed the Program icon, but the Storyboarding tab in PowerPoint continues to remain.
Therefore, rather than being identified as a separate Program feature installed with Visual Studio (which it never was), it is simply now being considered an add-in to PowerPoint.
With the installation of Visual Studio 2012, you knew that PowerPoint Storyboarding was installed since it introduced a separate Program icon for PowerPoint Storyboarding directly into the Visual Studio 2012 section of the Start menu.
However, with the release of Visual Studio 2013, that Program icon for PowerPoint Storyboarding has been removed.
Never fear, though! Microsoft has simply removed the Program icon, but the Storyboarding tab in PowerPoint continues to remain.
Therefore, rather than being identified as a separate Program feature installed with Visual Studio (which it never was), it is simply now being considered an add-in to PowerPoint.
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