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    Posted: 18 May 2011 at 07:32

Greetings to everyone on this Forum,

In my work I often have clients who send me a Power Point show to fix up before their presentation (usually the day before) the most often the problem is an overuse of animation and a miss-mach of text and object from slide to slide which makes the presentation look amateurish.

The first thing I do is make a master template that incorporates visual information about the client, this is where templates such as the ones produced by 123PPT are invaluable as backgrounds (A great time saver).  Next I line up the text, objects and photographs so that they are in the some place on each slide, then I remove their animation and transitions and replace it with one style throughout the show.

The client usually exclaim “Wow” what did you do! In reality all I do is take stuff out and tidy it up. I agree simplicity is the best way to go.

Eric Kenning PPHT

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