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Microsoft PowerPoint Best Practices, Tips, and Techniques

By : Chantal Bossé
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Microsoft PowerPoint Best Practices, Tips, and Techniques

By: Chantal Bossé

Overview of this book

Giving great business presentations that stand out can mean the difference between getting and losing out on an important promotion, a critical client deal, or a grant. To start creating PowerPoint presentations that showcase your ideas in the best light possible, you’ll need more than attractive templates; you'll need to leverage PowerPoint's full range of tools and features. This is where this PowerPoint book comes in, leading you through the steps that will help you plan, create, and deliver more impactful and professional-looking presentations. The book is designed in a way to take you through planning your content efficiently and confidently preparing PowerPoint masters. After you’ve gotten to grips with the basics, you’ll find out how to create visually appealing content using the application’s lesser known, more advanced features, including useful third-party add-ins. The concluding chapters will equip you with PowerPoint’s advanced delivery tools, which will enable you to deliver memorable presentations. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to confidently choose processes to create and deliver impactful presentations more efficiently.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Conclusion

If you have read this book from start to finish, you probably remember from our content structure in the chapters that your content should have an introduction, your main key points, and a conclusion.

In this book, my introduction was all about the challenges encountered while creating your content. I then proceeded to help you learn how to plan, create, and deliver more impactful presentations with the help of the many advanced tools and features in PowerPoint. And my conclusion on this one: now that you have more knowledge on how to create better presentations, will you plan more time in your schedule to put your learnings into practice?

Wishing you much success in your upcoming presentations!