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Presentation Title Goes Here: Up to Two Lines. Speaker Name Goes Here. Title and Content Slide: Title Case, Size 28 Up to Two Lines. Arial regular—only font used in presentation Body copy uses sentence case (capitalize first letter of first word only), size 24, left aligned
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Presentation Title Goes Here: Up to Two Lines Speaker Name Goes Here
Title and Content Slide: Title Case, Size 28Up to Two Lines • Arial regular—only font used in presentation • Body copy uses sentence case (capitalize first letter of first word only), size 24, left aligned • Sub-bullets are size 22 and indented • Hyperlink: www.avaya.com • Use red, bold, or both when emphasizing words, do not italicize
Title and Content Slide: Title Case, Size 28Up to Two Lines Subtitle: Size 22, Left Aligned • Arial regular—only font used in presentation • Body copy uses sentence case (capitalize first letter of first word only), size 24, left aligned • Sub-bullets are size 22 and indented • Hyperlink: www.avaya.com • Use red, bold, or both when emphasizing words, do not italicize
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“Quote slide has text that is right aligned and set in Arial Regular with a point size of 28 points. The maximum quotation length should not be more than five lines of text per quotation.” —Quote Source Company XYZ
Horizontal Picture Note: Detailed instructions on how to replace sample pictures like the one shown above can be found in the speaker notes of this slide. Tip! Remember to remove this text box.
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Two Pictures with Bulleted Text • Sample text • Sample text • Sample text • Sample text
Three Pictures with Bulleted Text • Sample text • Sample text • Sample text • Sample text • Sample text • Sample text
Three Pictures with Captions Sample caption text Sample caption text Sample caption text
Three Pictures with One Bulleted Textbox • Intended for one set of supporting statements • Statements apply to all three pictures
Sample Competitor Column Chart Note: Detailed instructions on how to customize and edit charts with your data like the one shown above can be found in the speaker notes of this slide. Tip! Remember to remove this text box. Source: Placeholder
Sample Clustered Column Chart Source: Placeholder
Sample Competitor Bar Chart Source: Placeholder
Sample Horizontal Bar Chart Source: Placeholder
Sample Line Chart Source: Placeholder
Sample Pie Chart with Labels Source: Placeholder
Sample Pie Chart without Labels Source: Placeholder
Sample Table Note: Detailed instructions on how to customize and edit tables with your data like the one shown above can be found in the speaker notes of this slide. Tip! Remember to remove this text box. Source: Placeholder
Sample Organization Chart Note: Detailed instructions on how to customize org charts like the one shown above can be found in the speaker notes of this slide. Tip! Remember to remove this text box.
High Level Content Topics • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text
Timeline • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Text • Q1 • Q2 • Q3 • Q4
Sample Graphic Roles Dashboard Core Services Sessions-BasedConf. Tools Analytics
Sample Graphic Voice/Video Services Presence Services Application Integration System Manager Session Manager Voice/Video Services Presence Services Application Integration System Manager Session Manager
Theme Colors Hyperlink Followed Hyperlink Light 1 Dark 1 Light 2 Dark 2 Accents Custom Colors
Printing Your Presentation How To Print Slides in Grayscale Mode • Conserve printer ink by printing in grayscale mode. The red Avaya bar at top will print in grayscale, not red. • To view how your slides will print in grayscale mode: • From the View tab, in the Color/Grayscale group, click Grayscale • Your slides will display without color. Check each slide to ensure that all objects are displaying at high contrast (black or gray on white background) • You can make adjustments for printing purposes. (Note: making changes in grayscale does not affect the color on your slides) • Select Back to Color View when finished • To adjust grayscale settings: • The grayscale tab includes various settings: Automatic, Grayscale, Light Grayscale, Inverse Grayscale, Gray with White Fill, etc. • To apply a different grayscale setting, select an object(s) and choose a setting in the Change Selected Object group on the Grayscale tab • To print slides in grayscale mode: • From the Office Button (top left corner), click Print to access the Print dialog box • Under Color/grayscale: select Grayscale