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15. Add Supporting Video Clips Building impactful presentations is all about adding other perspectives and angles to the content. One of my favorite ways to do that is to add a video clip. Maybe that's a production that you built on your own or found on sites like YouTube.
Either way, learn how to add and auto play a video clip in the quick tip below:
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16. Use Infographic Templates More presentations than ever will feature visuals that tell stories with data. But it's easy for an audience become overwhelmed with data.
That's where infographics come into play. Learn to use them in PowerPoint in the tutorial below:
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17. Use Impactful Closing Techniques I've sat through many presentations in my life. I can only remember a few that really stick out, thanks to techniques that highlighted key points. You need PowerPoint tips and tricks that help leave your audience with an impact.
To do just that, make sure you use some of the techniques highlighted in the article below:
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To do that, just drag and drop the thumbnails into the order you want. When you return to Normal view, the PowerPoint presentation slides will be in the resequenced order you set here.
18. Include Data in the Appendix Many PowerPoint presentations include data in the form of charts and graphs. That means that you'll condense specifics into a few easy-to-follow charts.
But what if your audience wants more of the backing details? Maybe they want to validate and review the detail for themselves. In that case, aset of appendix slides with extra data is sure to help.