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Doug Thomas 17 Mar 2011 7:28 AM Comments 0 Here is a quick way to remove all those words from your PowerPoint and use images. This is an excerpt from a previous Office Casual titled Better PowerPoint presentations: The Office Casual Way that also shows you tools for remembering those words you are taking off the screen.
I'm using Garr Reynolds' examples from his touchstone book Presentation Zen. You can find more hints on better PowerPoint on my earlier post.
--Doug Thomas
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