PowerPoint How-To: Create Alternatives to Bullet Points
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2021
- In this PowerPoint video, Nolan Haims shows how “chunking” can be a great alternative to bullet points in a presentation. He demonstrates that slides don’t have to be boring or overwhelming and gives examples of how to break up bulleted information in a more visually appealing way.
The concept of "chunking" is the basis of each of the 52 design alternatives in Nolan’s THE BETTER DECK DECK available at www.nolanhaimscreative.com/store. Use code HOLIDAY15 for a discount now through the end of 2021!
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I am one day before delivering my presentation. These 5mins are the most useful and saving info I could have searched for. Big thanks!
Excellent! this was exactly the overview I was looking for. Thanks.
THIS IS FANTASTIC! Thanks for the ideas.
This is phenomenal! Thanks so much for the tips.
Great video ! Thanks for the help !
Great,thank you, very useful.
I can't find Design Ideas section in my 2016 Power Point. Is it for 2019 and newer?
Nice! Never knew that option was there. I am a graphic designer, though I don't do many presentations I'm sometimes asked to "make it look better" and of course not given much time to do that! I don't have the Designer tool, but the Smart"Start" is pretty amazing! Now, if I can only get them to edit... 🙃
Getting them to edit content is always the hard part… no matter where you’re designing! Good luck!