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Effective Presentation Techniques: Engage, Inform, and Inspire

This presentation provides valuable tips and strategies to create engaging and impactful presentations that captivate the audience. Learn how to effectively use visuals, storytelling, and body language to inform and inspire your audience.

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Effective Presentation Techniques: Engage, Inform, and Inspire

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  1. Presentation title which may run over two lines Name Title Date

  2. Agenda • Item or section 1 • Item or section 2 • Item or section 3 • Item or section 4 • Item or section 5 • Item or section 6 • Summary

  3. Section one Sub-title if required

  4. Using this template • This template has been set up using the standard slides and elements required for a presentation. • To use this template, simply overtype the text where desired, or delete unwanted slides.

  5. Text slides • The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template. • The slide headings are set in 30pt Arial in mid green and the body text is set in 22pt Arial in dark green. • Handy tip: The simplest way to reset text that is not in the correct format is to use the menu command ‘Format/Slide Layout.’ A task box should appear on the right-hand side of the screen. Choose the type of layout the slide uses. Click the arrow that appears to the side of the slide layout, then select from the drop down menu ‘Reapply Layout.’ This will reset the title and body text of one or a number of slides to the correct format in one click.

  6. Bullet point text slideSecond line if required • Optional subheading goes here • This placeholder text is intended to show the correct position and size of the text used in this location. • First level bullet point: use the ‘Increase Indent’ tool to create bullet points, rather than the ‘Bullets’ tool. • This has the advantage of setting the correct indent, as well as the bullet point itself. • Second level bullet point

  7. The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template. The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template. The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template. The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template. Two column text slides

  8. Slide title if required ‘Quotations can help to add pace to a presentation. They should be set on white background in 34pt Arial.’ Quotation details

  9. Full screen image slideSecond line if required

  10. Multiple image slideSecond line if required

  11. Text and image slideSecond line if required • The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template. • The correct sizes and colours for text have been programmed into this template.

  12. Section two

  13. Macmillan colour palette • To give our communications energy, we have a palette of three complementary greens. These colours have been built into this template. Primary colours Macmillan dark green Viewing on screenR0 / G92 / B70 Macmillan mid green Viewing on screenR0 / G162 / B70 Macmillan light green Viewing on screenR120 / G196 / B0

  14. Macmillan colour palette - chart colours • A range of secondary colours has been created exclusively for use within charts in PowerPoint only. Chart colours Chart colour dark blue Viewing on screenR1 / G0 / B129 Chart colour mid blue Viewing on screenR0 / G106 / B255 Chart colour light blue Viewing on screenR0 / G159 / B255 Chart colour pale blue Viewing on screenR0 / G228 / B246

  15. Charts should be simple, clear and legible, avoiding 3D effects and gradients. The colours used should be taken from our colour palette. Handy tip: These sample charts can be customised by double-clicking on them. Text and chart slide

  16. Chart slide

  17. Summary

  18. Summary • Summary point would appear here • Summary point would appear here • Summary point would appear here • Summary point would appear here • Summary point would appear here • Summary point would appear here

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