correct use of text in PPT
Text is the natural enemy of PPT. Therefore, unless your PPT is devoted to reading rather than speech, it is recommended that you do not put too much text.
Secondly, PPT is a logical way of expression, large text can have, but must tidy up the logic, give them number and small title, distinguish primary and secondary, total score, coordinate, circulation and so on, do not directly open Word to ppt without brain sticky, the audience see this brim full is the word PPT will only headache, Who will read a word seriously?
Back to the question of the Lord, if compelled must have very many words, I have the following suggestions:
1, highlighting the title and important information
The main is to facilitate the audience to read, let the audience quickly grasp your key information, can let the point of view to better communicate to the audience.
Method 1: Bold, font size, color, paragraph spacing
This is a little bit of typesetting, the information point is very clear, at least to let the audience get to your subject content at a glance
By the way, the text content is directly from Baidu Encyclopedia "China Wind" sticky ...
Method 2: Color block substrate, bullets
Bullets belong to the point, can arouse the attention of the audience; the color blocks can divide the content area and make the logic clearer.
2, select the appropriate map
The so-called a figure wins thousand language, if the text is the natural enemy of PPT, that picture cliff is a good base friend of PPT.
The selection of the map: a very good tutorial on the selection of the matching map.
Map Processing: The following is a small tutorial I wrote about the image processing part of the main topic can refer to: