Encounter problems rampant in PowerPoint presentations, from the bustling, exaggerated film which is not possible to view use of the poor, in which the speaker talks to the film or blocking the screen. While there are many ways to improve the slide quality and increasing use of PowerPoint, there is a little known but powerful strategy that can improve any PowerPoint presentation and to focus more on the speaker, where it belongs.
This wonderful strategy ... the black film.
Remember theThe aim of the images is complementary to what you say, help us to understand the audience, or do not remember a point. So it stands to reason that if your subjects are targeted, then you can not have a visual all the time. The fact is that you do not need a visual to tell an anecdote or interaction with your audience. Neither is a visual is needed to the stage, or to wrap up or the beginning of the Q & A-signal
Enter the black foil. A black film, the screen is dark. Where do you putinto your PowerPoint presentation, there will be nothing on the screen. This allows you to tell this story or give an example or to make that transition without the distraction of visual pointless. And you have got to focus on the (ideal where it should be!).
I do not know how to create a black slide? Not surprising, because PowerPoint no vested interest in you is not using a slide! Here are some basic instructions (this is for PowerPoint 2007 - each version is alittle different, is the key to the "Format Background") shall function to:
-Create a new slide and the right mouse button on the
-From the options to come up, click on: "Format Background"
-Select the box that comes:
1. Solid Fill
2. Hide Background Graphics
3. Color: Click the down arrow and select black
-Click Apply (Apply NOT all!)
Your film is now black and when projected in a space that is easy as it looksnothing on the screen. A great opportunity for the speaker to capture the focus!
There is another trick that will create a dark screen. If while you are in "Slide Show" mode, press the button "B" dark on your keyboard, screen. If you are on it (or the mouse or the arrow or enter key), it was dark, the visual you come back. (Please note that this function only in "Slide Show" mode.) Before you get all excited and think, 'Great, I will use the' B 'Key to blank in between some of my slides, "allow me a word of warning.
First of all, the thing with the "B" button when you hit it the second time to get out of the black film, it is not before your next film. The visual you had before the black film is shown again. So, it will be difficult to have to make your previous slide before you can go to your next one. Second, what do you think the likelihood that you go remember to press the "B"According to certain key visuals? It is risky to rely on your memory. It is much easier, a black film, if you want to add anything on the screen.
Final Proposal, always at the end of a black film. This is a simple way to end your presentation to dispel anything on the screen from you during your area or the Q & A session. I recommend you create one, rather than relying on version of PowerPoint ... You may have noticed, it has the small type on that says: "At the end of the slide show. Toto end. "No big deal, but I have to speak and move, have seen before this projector with a slide up, white type on their T-shirt or. Walk the face, it can be a little distracting. Let's give the black foil finish and not the "slide show" mode until you are completely done with the presentation. When you exit slide show before you are finished, the audience has seen this, "Slide Sorter View" program, which is in the process and disturbing .
The black film is the onlypowerful film that you use in PowerPoint. Use it often!

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