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Awesome tips and designs to make a proffesional powerpoint presentation


so whats a powerpoint presentation, its a way in which you can share a topic in a graphical way. comonly powerpont presentations are called as ppt, well ppt's are obviously used in almost all confrences, meetings, gettogethers,etc... in this tutorial you will learn how to make a proffessional powerpoint presentation

Now let's come to the point.....

the main points to remember while creating a proffessional ppt

1.slides

the most important thing is to choose how many slides is needed it must not be too long as bragged presentations don't work, or not too short the number of slides must depend on the topic, 

2.content

the slideshow must contain a tittle slide, index(optional),introduction(must),ending slide(thanksgiving),biblography(for some ppt's)always create a unique content a good presentation

3.design

design is a main center of attraction or to say the main part of creating power point presentation,always choose a simple and clean template design,or choose from which we have provided, always choose a neat colored one,in 2007 ofiice version ther's an option or pre installed template called widescreen presentation where you can present in a HD mode
here's an example of a proffessional slide


4. graphics

graphics like pictures, graphs, analytic should not be stretched or over sized or too small,interface should be like a plain one the trend is using a flat color and flat designs!

5. use of creative vectors 

it is a new trend to set cool vectors to present your topic,here's a free vector for a proofeesional ppt by slide hunter
 you can download this from here also get other awesome vectors from here

6.animations

we suggest less use of animations because it is indeed very annoying with all these animated things on ppt

final words....


make sure you save the presentation in ppsx extension and use a lazer torch while explaining don;t stammer just keep some things up and read the whole thing!

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