Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How To Cut To The Chase With PowerPoint

A common complaint audiences make about PowerPoint presentations is that they are too verbose. The sheer volume of text on each slide annoys us. Coupled with this is the fact that a presenter usually reads the text verbatim. Other grievances are that the text is too small to read; presenters have used sentences instead of bullet points; bad colour choice makes slides hard to read; and charts and diagrams are too complicated to understand.

The full article appears here:
http://www.microsofttraining.net/article-1997-how-cut-chase-with-powerpoint.html

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The Microsoft Training Blog Team
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