USING MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
BEGINNERS GUIDE TO USING POWERPOINT
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Detailed explanation-1: -A popular rule of thumb is no more than 5 (+ /-2) points on a slide. A more useful rule of thumb may be no more than 1 idea per slide. A good slide guides the viewer towards the essence of an idea, rather than listing of the idea’s attributes. Suggestion 2: Less is More (More or less)
Detailed explanation-2: -What is the 7x7 Rule for PowerPoint? The 7x7 Rule says that, for each slide in your presentation, you should use no more than: 7 lines (or bullets) per slide. 7 (or fewer) words per line.
Detailed explanation-3: -Follow the “Seven-by-Seven rule” Use no more than 7 words per line and no more than 7 lines per visual. b. If you need more words, make sub-points below the main point.
Detailed explanation-4: -The 7x7 rule is simple: For every slide, use no more than seven lines of text-or seven bullet points-and no more than seven words per line. Slide titles aren’t included in the count.