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Leila, nowadays we are making presentation via MS Teams without applying presentation mode. Could you do a video with some tips for these types of situation? Merci
@@technicalabhicse5478 00 as an English as a Second Language instructor since 1973, I encourage you to listen to excellent recorded English videos here on UA-cam, then practice saying the same words. Make a voice recording of your speaking and continue to practice until your English is the way that you want it.
Although I agree with this statement in theory, but I feel that verbally giving the answer may not register with some viewers - those who are aural learners will pick up, whereas many of my students didn't understand, till the answer was visually displayed and then re-explained. So, when I ask a question in one slide, I not only explain this verbally, but follow-up with the answer displayed on a subsequent slide. Although this may be boring for those who have understood, the majority (who didn't) now got the point - which is what is the purpose of having the PowerPoint session, in the first place. It shouldn't be a brand-building exercise, but an attempt to transfer knowledge.
@@abdullah.a.nahyan Actually, personally, I don't believe in giving any handouts. My maxim is: Say what you want to say (in the class itself) or else your presentation is incomplete. All doubts should be resolved, while both the student and the lecturer are present. In fact, I encourage my students to make their own notes, based on their own understanding - I don't want them to just mug-up stuff from a handout (which is usually the case, when one is given). But this is only my personal opinion...😉
Good tips! PowerPoint with office 365 is transformational, the morph, zoom and icon features have drastically changed the way I have done every presentation in the last 3 years!
Thank you for the great Lecture and again reminded that simplicity is utmost sophistication. Regarding the branding, I suppose it would be helpful to infuse unification into the single slides,,, :)
Love it!!! Since I stumbled across your videos i'm hooked. I hope you will produce more. I'm in class currently and have to write papers each week. Our class is on its last exercise in Excel and I am seeing more of your videos being used. We will be in PowerPoint very soon I have posted your video on my power point paper. Your topic is informative for the newbies who are just starting out. Thank you
I just love your delivery. I bindge watch your channel. It's addictive. It makes me feel like my learning is an endless mountain I must climb and I am enjoying the view when looking down.
I like to add a 4th section to my PPT: at the end include critical communication info such as call in numbers or a Webex session number. You don't have to show that info, but if you need it due to a glitch you always have it for reference - you may forget your yellow sticky with the info but you always have the PPT.
Excellent tips Leila, flavored with a humorous acronyms stories. Please keep couple more Powerpoint tips coming as presentating ur findings is becoming as important as the analysis if not more!
You 3rd advice is very good....not logo on every slide. It comes just in time for me before I post my website next week! You are a blessing to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You speak so confidently and at peace. Thank you for your video slide teachings. What I am most struggling with right now when I make PowerPoint presentations is desiring for it to be creative, yet not over bearing. I am intimidated to think it is not enough, or too much. Your teaching helped eliminate some of that stress.
Excellent, 'your slides should not make sense without you' was the best, and the example of before n after slides tells a lot of dos n don'ts at a glance.
This is so needed. I've seen more PowerPoints that are more like root canals than informative. When done correctly they can be so artistic and captivating. I hope that you do more of these to show the masses how to present properly.
Always great video’ s. I agree with all your points and it’s when you present on a regular basis that you realise that text heavy or over populated slides are the worst. I always think back to the simplicity of Steve Job’s presentations. 1 word can say it all. Would be great to see more PowerPoint videos from you. Thanks
Thanks for your comment and your support. I'm planning to make more PowerPoint videos. Agree - Steve Job's had great presentations -except for the 3d pie charts :)
Leila: just wanted to tell you how much I like the way how you present your videos - it is so camly presented und very clear such that even I, not PP expert, can understand them
Well, I have to confess I'm the kind of person who made presentations and put the company logo on every right corner of the slides. After watching your video, I believe it's time to improve my work. Thank you for sharing tips and tricks in Power Point.
Hi Leila, hope you are doing well. I have been watching your videos for a long time and whenever I watch your video, it just blows my mind. I enjoyed this video as well. Keep it Leila.
You know those situations where you think you're doing well, and someone comes along WITH SOLID ARGUMENTS and proves you wrong? This tutorial is a good example! Once again you do it Leila, Thanks a lot!!! 😉🤜🤛
Agree with every word.Thanks so much. I have the same discussion with colleagues who want to plaster their documents with a logo on every page and who still try to use their slides as their speaking notes!
You're very welcome Erica. It's great you're spreading the word. It's a difficult habit to get rid of... for me the first one was difficult to adjust to.
I totally agree with handout versus visual cue. And also the emptier a slide the better. When it comes to presentations I think I am at my best when almost every slide just contains images that help me to build and support my narrative.......they do say a picture paints a thousand words 😊
The trouble with Leila's videos is they are like cookies freshly baked from the oven … still warm … and it is impossible to stop at just 'one' … always so good! … and for me a baker's dozen each time.
Thanks. This was a good 3 pointer on better PowerPoint presentations. Why? Because these 3 points are the very ones I found to be the most valuable when designing presentations a couple years ago. Great confirmation.
Thank you for your tips. The one tip on abbreviating words too much is spot on. I remember when I was a new employee and went to meetings where most of slides had weird acronyms. It confused everyone.
Great ideas and tips Leila. I'm going to be presenting some information to an internal group this month and will now go back through my slides and apply your tips. Thanks again.
Excellent video Leila! This is exactly my frustration with how some people use powerpoint: someone sends me a slide deck, and asks me “just to make the presentation.” No notes, nothing. You look like a fool trying to figure out what the heck the slide creator intended with each slide.
Excellent points. I can't tell you how many times I've been to presentations and had to sit farther back, and the presenter's slides were so complex and crammed that I couldn't read them from where I sat, so I quickly tuned out the presentation and was bored.
Hi Leila I got so far a lot of inspirations from your channel, no need to mention that we love you and appreciate the channel. I'm in a mission to establish a project with many activities (tasks and subtasks) with many financing sources, I'm looking to be inspired by an excel sheet where i can track every single task/activity and control the planned budget + actual expenses. The main challenge for me is to produce flexible reports the would be extracted from an excel sheet journal using tools to filter the report as (total, by a task, by a financing source etc) Any tips or links are highly appreciated. Thanks
Thank you Dara. Your project sounds like a nice challenge. My main advice is to start off simple. Assign one or more sheets for your reports. Keep the original data on separate sheets and don't worry about formatting until you've done the basic setup.
@@LeilaGharani thank you for the advice, hope to see you covering those kind of reports in your channel. All the best I've decided to go through all your videos including those covering things that i'm familiar with. A true value Have a nice day
Thank you, Leila! Your tips and practices have been incredibly useful while preparing for ppt presentations. Hoping to see further content similar to this video. :)
Excellent tips Leila, thanks for your advice. I fully agree that the presentation on each slide should be as small and clear as possible, straight to the point.
Thank you so much for this. It am new to power point presentation and looking for how best to do it. I'm so thankful to have seen this . I can now get my own set up to present soon .
As part of a conference presentation I was asked to forward my slides to the convenors. Being as my slides are illustrations, not word salads, I was happy to do so, knowing that they made no sense at all without me speaking to them! Hilarous outcome, IP protected. When I did submit a PDF of them for distribution I set security to non-printing and non-editing.
Thanks for the tips Leila. I have always wanted to keep my slides simple, and I loved the neighbor test you mentioned-slides without the presenter shouldn't make complete sense. But very often I'm faced with issue when it comes to wider distribution after the presentation-that audience expects to see more details on the deck. I've tried including notes on individual slides, but that doesn't always speak to the visual, so end up crowding my slide inevitably :(
I work in a bank. Throughout my 20yr career in banking most people who put together slide presentations could just as easily write the same thing in WORD. Bullet point after bullet point. Paragraph after paragraph. It’s just in slides as opposed to pages. I’ve recently watched some of these videos and have adapted much of this slack presenting to do the following: - summarise the detail - add a visual representation of the summary wording - animate the visual by telling the story as part of the presentation. PowerPoint animations can be very powerful in engaging an audience if done with a bit of thought. I find making presentations much more enjoyable using the above basic techniques.
Hi Leila.. great tips. I don't do that much with PP, but your comments and perspective can be carried over to how to design and present pages or components of a workbook in EXCEL. Always something new and valuable to think about from your channel. Thanks again and thumbs up!
I loved the video. It’s exactly what I teach my clients. Based on this and some of your other videos, I’d say that our approaches to slides are very similar. Which is why I am curious about one thing. You sometimes seem to use the word “presentation” as a synonym for “slide deck”. For example “... PowerPoint presentation...” I know that almost everyone does the same, but I feel that this reinforces the misconception that the sides are the presentation, i.e. they need to contain everything and be a document that is self explanatory. I would argue that the slides should not make sense without the presenter delivering them and the follow-up document should. Which I think you describe as the “neighbor test” and you seem to be advocating too. This is why I keep insisting with my clients that they use the word “presentation” for something that is much bigger (a presenter delivering a talk and using slides as visual support for what is being said) and that they call the visual support, if it comes in the shape of slides, a “slide deck” or just “slides”. I wander what your thoughts on this are. Thanks in advance and have a lovely weekend.
lol! - Some of those abbreviations definitely shouldn't be used. This is a real challenge for those of us who want to show _all_ of the data. Thanks for reminding us of the KISS principle.
I always make 2 files. 1 to be used while I present as you described. And another that can be shared or referenced after I'm no longer around to make sense of it. I just found your channel but wish I would have found it sooner. More PowerPoint please.
I am preparing my first presentation ever. This is helpful. I might lobby to the HR department to get rid of the company logo on every single page in our company's powerpoint template.
Thanks Leila, I all the time do present of data and I'm so guilty of most the mistakes on presentation. this was very helpful video; Please, keep sharing and posting your thoughts. Thanks Again Mrs. Gharani.
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mam your english communication is excellence could you please give me some tips to enhance my english like you
Leila, nowadays we are making presentation via MS Teams without applying presentation mode. Could you do a video with some tips for these types of situation? Merci
helpful video .thank you ma'am
@@technicalabhicse5478 00 as an English as a Second Language instructor since 1973, I encourage you to listen to excellent recorded English videos here on UA-cam, then practice saying the same words. Make a voice recording of your speaking and continue to practice until your English is the way that you want it.
@@doboyle1955 Thank you for the tips
"Your slides shouldn't make sense without you". That's a real eye-opener. Thanks!
Then here's my teacher getting angry because "our ppt doesn't make sense"..
Now I understand it lacks "...without us"
Although I agree with this statement in theory, but I feel that verbally giving the answer may not register with some viewers - those who are aural learners will pick up, whereas many of my students didn't understand, till the answer was visually displayed and then re-explained.
So, when I ask a question in one slide, I not only explain this verbally, but follow-up with the answer displayed on a subsequent slide. Although this may be boring for those who have understood, the majority (who didn't) now got the point - which is what is the purpose of having the PowerPoint session, in the first place. It shouldn't be a brand-building exercise, but an attempt to transfer knowledge.
@@vikrammgokhale that's why u give handouts later
Yes, this got me too.
@@abdullah.a.nahyan Actually, personally, I don't believe in giving any handouts. My maxim is: Say what you want to say (in the class itself) or else your presentation is incomplete. All doubts should be resolved, while both the student and the lecturer are present. In fact, I encourage my students to make their own notes, based on their own understanding - I don't want them to just mug-up stuff from a handout (which is usually the case, when one is given). But this is only my personal opinion...😉
This is so profound !!! Your slides shouldn’t make sense without you !!!!
Good tips! PowerPoint with office 365 is transformational, the morph, zoom and icon features have drastically changed the way I have done every presentation in the last 3 years!
"Your slides shouldn't make sense without you"🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for the great Lecture and again reminded that simplicity is utmost sophistication. Regarding the branding, I suppose it would be helpful to infuse unification into the single slides,,, :)
Love it!!! Since I stumbled across your videos i'm hooked. I hope you will produce more. I'm in class currently and have to write papers each week. Our class is on its last exercise in Excel and I am seeing more of your videos being used. We will be in PowerPoint very soon I have posted your video on my power point paper. Your topic is informative for the newbies who are just starting out. Thank you
I just love your delivery. I bindge watch your channel. It's addictive. It makes me feel like my learning is an endless mountain I must climb and I am enjoying the view when looking down.
Awesome! Thank you!
Three quick tips that are spot-on, packed with quality, vision, and value. I love your take on notes, slides, and pdfs. Thanks, Leila. :)
I like to add a 4th section to my PPT: at the end include critical communication info such as call in numbers or a Webex session number. You don't have to show that info, but if you need it due to a glitch you always have it for reference - you may forget your yellow sticky with the info but you always have the PPT.
The Power of being to the Point.Thank you very much!
Excellent tips Leila, flavored with a humorous acronyms stories.
Please keep couple more Powerpoint tips coming as presentating ur findings is becoming as important as the analysis if not more!
Very well said
Top! Principles that may seem basic but which are definitely key. “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” never gets old...
So true, Pedro!
Excellent message! “Your slides shouldn’t make sense without you” are words to love by! Thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you Leila! I would love to see more videos on Power Point presentation tips.Your videos are always the most helpful!
Your slide shouldn't make sense without you !!! So powerful
Me: I’m not working on my own time.
Also me: watching PowerPoint tutorials on a Saturday night.
You 3rd advice is very good....not logo on every slide. It comes just in time for me before I post my website next week! You are a blessing to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You speak so confidently and at peace. Thank you for your video slide teachings. What I am most struggling with right now when I make PowerPoint presentations is desiring for it to be creative, yet not over bearing. I am intimidated to think it is not enough, or too much. Your teaching helped eliminate some of that stress.
"Your slides shouldn't make sense without you." Gold.
I loved that too. I mean we all hear it that less is more and whatnot but this really clicked!!!
Straight to the point video. Precisely what I needed. Kudos to you lady.
Excellent, 'your slides should not make sense without you' was the best, and the example of before n after slides tells a lot of dos n don'ts at a glance.
I'm glad you liked this tutorial. Thank you Syed for your comment and support.
This is so needed. I've seen more PowerPoints that are more like root canals than informative. When done correctly they can be so artistic and captivating. I hope that you do more of these to show the masses how to present properly.
I'v seen some of them too :) Glad you like it!
Always great video’ s. I agree with all your points and it’s when you present on a regular basis that you realise that text heavy or over populated slides are the worst. I always think back to the simplicity of Steve Job’s presentations. 1 word can say it all. Would be great to see more PowerPoint videos from you. Thanks
Thanks for your comment and your support. I'm planning to make more PowerPoint videos. Agree - Steve Job's had great presentations -except for the 3d pie charts :)
Pointing out a common but rarely acknowledged problem and solving it. Very helpful
This is a powerful insight. This simplicity was lacking in my slides. I am now able to make them understandable
Glad it was helpful.
Leila: just wanted to tell you how much I like the way how you present your videos - it is so camly presented und very clear such that even I, not PP expert, can understand them
Thanks for the kind feedback Felix!
Another great video! Thanks, Leila. You brought out some things that I hadn't thought of.
Thank you! I'm glad you find it useful.
This is really insightful. Realized I have been presenting handouts and overusing the company logo.....thank you your tips are very helpful
Well, I have to confess I'm the kind of person who made presentations and put the company logo on every right corner of the slides. After watching your video, I believe it's time to improve my work. Thank you for sharing tips and tricks in Power Point.
It takes time and effort to create wonderful youtube videos and PowerPoint presentations. Great tips!
This is useful and helpful. “Your slides should not make sense without you” is my take home. Nearly put
Hi Leila, hope you are doing well.
I have been watching your videos for a long time and whenever I watch your video, it just blows my mind. I enjoyed this video as well. Keep it Leila.
Thank you so much!
You know those situations where you think you're doing well, and someone comes along WITH SOLID ARGUMENTS and proves you wrong? This tutorial is a good example! Once again you do it Leila, Thanks a lot!!! 😉🤜🤛
I like your presentations so much, I hardly really listen the first time. But it's a plus; it helps me listen again, again and again.
I'm glad you like the videos Emmanuel!
Agree with every word.Thanks so much. I have the same discussion with colleagues who want to plaster their documents with a logo on every page and who still try to use their slides as their speaking notes!
You're very welcome Erica. It's great you're spreading the word. It's a difficult habit to get rid of... for me the first one was difficult to adjust to.
As effective tips as it could be..
2 years since post of these tips, they are still hot cake, AND I wish I ahd come across ur channel earlier.
Thank you for the simplicity and whole tips!
I totally agree with handout versus visual cue. And also the emptier a slide the better. When it comes to presentations I think I am at my best when almost every slide just contains images that help me to build and support my narrative.......they do say a picture paints a thousand words 😊
So true :)
A nice video again with some really useful tips!!
Glad you like them, Sanjay!
As a technical trainer, I could not agree more with your tips! I have been utilizing these practices for several years and for the same reasons.
That's great to hear, Phillip!
Nicely explained. To the point. Thanks a lot.
This was very helpful ‼️💯
This presentation of yours are simpler and effective as per what you say...🎉🎉..Thanks...this helpful..
Glad it was helpful!
The trouble with Leila's videos is they are like cookies freshly baked from the oven … still warm … and it is impossible to stop at just 'one' … always so good! … and for me a baker's dozen each time.
Oh Wow! That's really kind! I'm glad you're enjoying the content. Thank you for your support.
Thanks. This was a good 3 pointer on better PowerPoint presentations. Why? Because these 3 points are the very ones I found to be the most valuable when designing presentations a couple years ago. Great confirmation.
Very Nice and Informative Video! Thanks!! 😎
Thanks for these helpful tips 🙂
These really helped me
My pleasure 😊
I always love your videos. Never stop
Thank you for your tips. The one tip on abbreviating words too much is spot on. I remember when I was a new employee and went to meetings where most of slides had weird acronyms. It confused everyone.
Great ideas and tips Leila. I'm going to be presenting some information to an internal group this month and will now go back through my slides and apply your tips. Thanks again.
Great! All the best for your presentation.
"Your slides shouldn't make sense without you."
#SoTrue
Excellent video Leila! This is exactly my frustration with how some people use powerpoint: someone sends me a slide deck, and asks me “just to make the presentation.” No notes, nothing. You look like a fool trying to figure out what the heck the slide creator intended with each slide.
Excellent points. I can't tell you how many times I've been to presentations and had to sit farther back, and the presenter's slides were so complex and crammed that I couldn't read them from where I sat, so I quickly tuned out the presentation and was bored.
Hi Leila! As always - an excellent presentation and an inspiring visual message. Thank you.
Great to see you now doing PowerPoint. Can you also show how to use an embedded Excel sheet in PowerPoint?
Great Work Leila Gharani, you are a brilliant trainer with out of the box practical approach
Thank you for the kind words Muhammad.
Hi Leila
I got so far a lot of inspirations from your channel, no need to mention that we love you and appreciate the channel.
I'm in a mission to establish a project with many activities (tasks and subtasks) with many financing sources, I'm looking to be inspired by an excel sheet where i can track every single task/activity and control the planned budget + actual expenses.
The main challenge for me is to produce flexible reports the would be extracted from an excel sheet journal using tools to filter the report as (total, by a task, by a financing source etc)
Any tips or links are highly appreciated.
Thanks
Thank you Dara. Your project sounds like a nice challenge. My main advice is to start off simple. Assign one or more sheets for your reports. Keep the original data on separate sheets and don't worry about formatting until you've done the basic setup.
@@LeilaGharani thank you for the advice, hope to see you covering those kind of reports in your channel.
All the best
I've decided to go through all your videos including those covering things that i'm familiar with.
A true value
Have a nice day
Thank you, Leila! Your tips and practices have been incredibly useful while preparing for ppt presentations. Hoping to see further content similar to this video. :)
Wonderful!
Great video as well. You took your own advice.
Hello Mam. What u mentioned in this talk was very useful. I am going to try this in today meeting
Excellent advice and one of your best videos. Thank you.
Glad you like it!
Excellent tips Leila, thanks for your advice. I fully agree that the presentation on each slide should be as small and clear as possible, straight to the point.
Thank you so much for this.
It am new to power point presentation and looking for how best to do it.
I'm so thankful to have seen this .
I can now get my own set up to present soon .
Thank you for the briefing, I have a presentation to make on Friday I hope this help's cause its my first.
Best of luck!
greatly helpful tips. thanks
Awesome tips and appreciate you sharing them with us.
Perfect and helpful as always. Thx a lot.
Especially the hint about the branding.
You're very welcome Rudolf! I'm glad you find the tips helpful.
TQ Leila. Will learn from your tips
As part of a conference presentation I was asked to forward my slides to the convenors. Being as my slides are illustrations, not word salads, I was happy to do so, knowing that they made no sense at all without me speaking to them! Hilarous outcome, IP protected. When I did submit a PDF of them for distribution I set security to non-printing and non-editing.
Thanks for your video, i have learnt. i wish to know how best i can present a concept note for my graduate research.
Thanks for the tips Leila. I have always wanted to keep my slides simple, and I loved the neighbor test you mentioned-slides without the presenter shouldn't make complete sense. But very often I'm faced with issue when it comes to wider distribution after the presentation-that audience expects to see more details on the deck. I've tried including notes on individual slides, but that doesn't always speak to the visual, so end up crowding my slide inevitably :(
You're welcome. For the wider distribution, you'll probably have to send out the detailed version. It'll make more sense to the audience.
Great tips - thanks so much!! Great video too. It was short and straight to the point. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication"
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for such detailed and helpful tips on power point presentations.
You're very welcome. Glad you like it.
As a consultant, I think having the logo for both the client & my company brings value to the relationship.
So informative .. thank you ..
Thanks for sharing these tips Leila!
Great advice, many thanks 😊
My pleasure!
Highly appreciate your great video!!!
I agree with you Leila on everything you have mentioned! :)
Powerpoint, yes! Please make more videos with presentation tips and general Powerpoint tips.
I love the idea of PDF handouts, could you do a video on how you make them?
P.S. could do the same thing with your notes?
Very useful tips.. thanks
I work in a bank. Throughout my 20yr career in banking most people who put together slide presentations could just as easily write the same thing in WORD. Bullet point after bullet point. Paragraph after paragraph. It’s just in slides as opposed to pages.
I’ve recently watched some of these videos and have adapted much of this slack presenting to do the following:
- summarise the detail
- add a visual representation of the summary wording
- animate the visual by telling the story as part of the presentation.
PowerPoint animations can be very powerful in engaging an audience if done with a bit of thought.
I find making presentations much more enjoyable using the above basic techniques.
So helpful to watch just before creating my course presentation! thank you Leila
Great tips! Thanks
Good tips Leila 👍
Hi Leila.. great tips. I don't do that much with PP, but your comments and perspective can be carried over to how to design and present pages or components of a workbook in EXCEL. Always something new and valuable to think about from your channel. Thanks again and thumbs up!
You're very welcome Wayne! Many thanks for your support.
Great video, thank you! I will use this to help my students prepare for their presentation exams.
I loved the video. It’s exactly what I teach my clients. Based on this and some of your other videos, I’d say that our approaches to slides are very similar. Which is why I am curious about one thing. You sometimes seem to use the word “presentation” as a synonym for “slide deck”. For example “... PowerPoint presentation...” I know that almost everyone does the same, but I feel that this reinforces the misconception that the sides are the presentation, i.e. they need to contain everything and be a document that is self explanatory. I would argue that the slides should not make sense without the presenter delivering them and the follow-up document should. Which I think you describe as the “neighbor test” and you seem to be advocating too. This is why I keep insisting with my clients that they use the word “presentation” for something that is much bigger (a presenter delivering a talk and using slides as visual support for what is being said) and that they call the visual support, if it comes in the shape of slides, a “slide deck” or just “slides”. I wander what your thoughts on this are. Thanks in advance and have a lovely weekend.
Thank you … useful for me..!!!
Good learning great video and concept
Thanks Leila. I have issues with making attractive slides with less words
lol! - Some of those abbreviations definitely shouldn't be used.
This is a real challenge for those of us who want to show _all_ of the data.
Thanks for reminding us of the KISS principle.
Literally just heard of KISS today! Keep It Simple Stupid!!! Lol
that's excellent explanation.
you are the best PowerTrainerWomen.
Superb tips👌👍
I always make 2 files. 1 to be used while I present as you described. And another that can be shared or referenced after I'm no longer around to make sense of it.
I just found your channel but wish I would have found it sooner.
More PowerPoint please.
That's great Stacy! You're one of the few who goes the extra mile.
I'm glad to have you here. Thank you for supporting my channel.
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I am preparing my first presentation ever. This is helpful. I might lobby to the HR department to get rid of the company logo on every single page in our company's powerpoint template.
Thanks Leila, I all the time do present of data and I'm so guilty of most the mistakes on presentation. this was very helpful video; Please, keep sharing and posting your thoughts. Thanks Again Mrs. Gharani.
You're very welcome Ka Aa. I'm glad you found these tips helpful :)
Very effective video indeed.