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There are several ways to say more with less in presentations. One way is to use visuals instead of text. Visuals can often convey information more efficiently and effectively than text. Another way is to use bullet points instead of long paragraphs. This allows the audience to quickly grasp the key points. Also, try to limit the amount of information on each slide. Too much information can overwhelm the audience and make it difficult for them to absorb the information. Lastly, practice your presentation to ensure you can convey your message succinctly and clearly.
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In his book "PowerPoint Surgery," Lee Jackson writes: "Your slides should be a billboard, not a document." To say more with less, use our . All 50 slides in the deck are supported by large, easy to read fonts and plenty of space for visual aids, so you can be confident that your audience is comfortable and takes in the information without even noticing.
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