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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar in a PowerPoint presentation

Is there a definitive manual for correct grammar usage in a PowerPoint presentation? Any thoughts on using capitalization for emphasis in that type of presentation?
  

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The word "correct" doesn't really apply here. You're asking about tips on style. There are many articles out there on the Web on effective PP presentations.

  • The word "correct" doesn't really apply here.
  • You're asking about tips on style.
  • There are many articles out there on the Web on effective PP presentations.
  • Make your bullets parallel.
  • If possible, don't use end punctuation.
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The word "correct" doesn't really apply here.

You're asking about tips on style. There are many articles out there on the Web on effective PP presentations.

Make your bullets parallel. If possible, don't use end punctuation. Keep things short. Omit articles if you can.

Capitalization for emphasis will look clunky. You have the ability to use bold or other colors for e

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