My father gave me these hints on speech-making: “Be sincere … be brief … be seated.” James Roosevelt Using Official Templates In many professional settings, you will have to use the official template for presentations. And in some cases, even have to recreate the official PowerPoint template in Keynote. Given that Keynote can open PowerPoint presentations, but some “tiny” things might change, check whether it really looks the same. You can create some slides in PowerPoint, export them as images, create the same slides in Keynote, and then import these images in Keynote to check whether everything is as it should be (put the image below the text). Only to see whether everything is as it should be. Creating your Own Template For private presentation, I’m a huge fan of a book-like presentation. You can actually use a next slide effect that makes sense (page flip), the background is not one solid color (boring), and you can use the slide number as “page number”. Slide Design However, while I like the cover slide and the page background of the “Leather Book” template, I don’t have any use for the leveled Text slides. I rarely go for these, as I don’t [...]
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