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How to PowerPoint 425_Style

How to PowerPoint 425_Style. 425_Style PowerPoints have a plain white background and do not use any stupid PowerPoint tricks, such as: ANIMATED TEXT. 425_Style PowerPoints use black type in an easy to read font .

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How to PowerPoint 425_Style

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  1. How to PowerPoint425_Style

  2. 425_Style PowerPoints have a plain white background and do not use any stupid PowerPoint tricks, such as: ANIMATED TEXT.

  3. 425_Style PowerPointsuse black type in an easy to read font. Colortypeisonlyusedifthereisareasontodoso.The size of the type is relative to the content. business Only English is used. NOTE: Everything on this page is wrong. Do as the slide says not as it does.

  4. Images in 425_Style PowerPoints are always clean and sharp. They are in focus and do not have any pixelization. Originals are not cropped or distorted This is an image that an foolish student had in her PowerPoint presentation. It isn’t clean and sharp. It is out of focus and shows pixelization. It is cropped resulting in a very different looking photograph from the one Herb Green took.. http://www.herbgreenefoto.com/gallery/blue_cheer.shtml Photo of Blue Cheer by Herb Green

  5. The only thing the imprudent student didn’t do was distort the image. Photo of Blue Cheer by Herb Green

  6. References to websites are hyperlinks and are always to the page that shows the image in context. 1. Don’t use the URL of search pagehttp://images.google.com/images?ndsp=21&um=1&hl=en&newwindow=1&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS261&q=weegee&start=21&sa=N

  7. References to websites are hyperlinks and are always to the page that shows the image in context. 2. Don’t use the URL of landing page with frames. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/06/19/arts/23665167.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/06/19/arts/0620-EXPL_2.html&usg=__GqG8km_2tJPsRGLIh_j4jBGr_Ec=&h=454&w=600&sz=129&hl=en&start=35&um=1&tbnid=1bbONMjACqjY6M:&tbnh=102&tbnw=135&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dweegee%26start%3D21%26ndsp%3D21%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26newwindow%3D1%26rlz%3D1G1GGLQ_ENUS261%26sa%3DN This web page is coming from Google. The page is split into two frames. In the bottom frame is imported from a NY Times page. Frames Click on RemoveFrame to go to the NY Times

  8. References to websites are hyperlinks and are always to the page that shows the image in context. 3. Don’t use the URL of the “see full size image” page. http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/06/19/arts/0620-EXPL_2.html

  9. References to websites are hyperlinks and are always to the page that shows the image in context. Use the URL of the page where the image is shown in context. http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2008/06/19/arts/0620-EXPL_2.html

  10. The image should be as large as possible. While leaving some breathing space in your page layout. Never bleed the image off the page. Make sure there is some white space all around the image. Flatiron by Edward Steichen Story at Camera Obscura

  11. Two Examples

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