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Details count! Avoid the common pitfalls of consistency and formatting
When creating a PowerPoint presentation, content creation and design are the most important elements. It’s easy to focus so closely on those key elements that the details go by the wayside. However, those formatting details are what separate you from your competitors. The way your presentation looks will strongly influence customers’ impression of your company. If your presentation is sloppy and full of errors, prospects will assume your work will be sloppy and error-ridden as well.
Check Again! Data entry errors can be costly
In addition to errors that can damage your credibility and convey an unprofessional image, data entry errors and a lack of detail-oriented proof reading can create real problems. If you have data in your presentation that conveys important information, perhaps to stock holders or potential investors, and that data has been entered incorrectly, you could be, at best, creating confusion and, at worse …
Case Study
Name: Webside Direct
Industry: e-commerce
Type of Project:
Flash holiday card
Problem:
Client wanted a fun but
business relevant holiday
card for customers
Solution:
A dynamic and animated
custom Flash holiday card,
with a shopping cart theme
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 ProPoint FAQ of the Month
Q: Is there a way to pack up a presentation to take away and use on another computer?
A: Open the presentation you want to pack. On the File menu, click Pack and Go, and follow the wizard instructions. Now the entire presentation and any associated files will be packed together for you to run on another computer.
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