Essential Tips for Crafting an Engaging Presentation
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Follow these tips to create an impactful presentation. Keep text simple and limit the number of slides to maintain audience engagement. Utilize multilevel lists to clarify information hierarchy. Your key message should be highlighted as the takeaway rather than using subject headlines. Customize charts with CWU's color palette for a cohesive look, including Crimson, Black, Grey, Yellow, Green, Teal/Blue. Ensure your data is clearly presented and easily editable in Excel. Make use of the available tools to enhance your presentation’s effectiveness.
Essential Tips for Crafting an Engaging Presentation
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Follow these tips for a great presentation • Keep text simple; minimize the number of slides. • Use multilevel lists to establish information hierarchy. • Your takeaway is the headline. Avoid subject headlines. • Customize the charts below. Right click to edit in Excel.
Use CWU colors for a consistent look • CWU Crimson: R-171, G-0, B-50 or Hex #ab0032 • Black: R-0, G-0, B-0 or Hex #030000 • Grey:R-40, G-42, B-41 or Hex #282a29 • Yellow: R-255, G-202, B-70 or Hex #FFCA46 • Green: R-173, G-194, B-78 or Hex #ADC24E • Teal/blue: R-112, G-200, B-186 or Hex #70C8BA
Insert the point you’re making here – Insert your data source here. Right click on chart to edit data in Excel. To update legend Design>ChartDesign>SelectData>Change Yvalue.
Insert the point you’re making here – Insert your data source here. Right click on chart to edit data in Excel. To update legend Design>ChartDesign>SelectData>Change Yvalue.
Insert the point you’re making here – Insert your data source here. Right click on chart to edit data in Excel. To update legend Design>ChartDesign>SelectData>Change Yvalue.
Insert the point you’re making here – Insert your data source here. Right click on charts to edit data in Excel.
Insert the point you’re making here – Insert your data source here. Right click on chart to edit data in Excel. To update legend Design>ChartDesign>SelectData>Change Yvalue.