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Introduction. Sample text for bullet The secondary bullet looks like this And there are a few more levels And another bullet goes here. Click to edit text and use Arial font Tips Proofread for spelling and grammar Keep it simple Avoid reading from your slides

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  1. Introduction • Sample text for bullet • The secondary bullet looks like this • And there are a few more levels • And another bullet goes here

  2. Click to edit text and use Arial font • Tips • Proofread for spelling and grammar • Keep it simple • Avoid reading from your slides • Use visuals. Don’t just tell them. Show them too. • Please do not cover up the top blue banner or the HPTN logo • Remember: LESS IS ALWAYS MORE

  3. Click to edit text and use Arial font • Tips • Proofread for spelling and grammar • Keep it simple • Avoid reading from your slides • Use visuals. Don’t just tell them. Show them too. • Please do not cover up the top blue banner or the HPTN logo • Remember: LESS IS ALWAYS MORE

  4. Sample graphic slideDon’t just tell them. Show them.

  5. Sample graphic slideDon’t just tell them. Show them. Table 1.1

  6. Sample Style • Sample text for bullet • The secondary bullet looks like this • And there are a few more levels • And another bullet here

  7. Summary • What are the key takeaways • Summarize each point • Be concise

  8. The HIV Prevention Trials Network is funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (UM1AI068619, UM1AI068613, UM1AI1068617), with co-funding from the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, all components of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. [Optional sentence: The work presented here was funded by NIH grants UM1AI068619 (and UM1AI068613 or UM1AI1068617), as relevant]. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

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