Get an Animated, Customizable Holiday e-Card from a PowerPoint MVP

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 12 Dec 2013

Here is your chance to get a cool, animated, musical, and best of all customizable holiday e-card from PowerPoint MVP Sandra Johnson.

The link to get the card is below. Before you go click it, check out this video presentation of the animated holiday greeting card created in PowerPoint.


With the holidays just around the corner, you may want to get your hands on a very nice holiday greeting card that you can edit and send out to your friends, family, loved ones, co-workers, and so on. If you’re a PowerPoint fan, I have some good news for you: you can get a free, animated, musical, and customizable holiday greeting card created in PowerPoint.

The greeting card in question was created and rolled out to the public by PowerPoint MVP Sandra Johnson. She has earned Microsoft’s MVP Award for PowerPoint each year since 2008 and is currently among just 9 people in the U.S. with that status. She always offers a free animated greeting card this time of year.

“Each year, in an effort to express my gratitude for the good fortune that has come my way, I offer a free animated greeting card built in PowerPoint, to anyone who enjoys the cool things PowerPoint can do,” said Sandra Johnson. “This year’s card features a happy Christmas jingle and elegant animation that you can either enjoy yourself, or customize with your personal sentiment to pass on to others.”

You can download Sandra Johnson’s free greeting card by clicking this link.
Learn more about Sandra Johnson and her work by following this link.

In related festive news, I have to tell you that Internet Explorer partnered with NORAD and created an immersive Santa Tracker website. It lets you track Santa around the world, lets you visit Santa’s village, lets you play fun games, listen to holiday music, and more.



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