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In a PowerPoint presentation what would look more professional?

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I have two slides with the same title. So slide 1, says TITLE. For slide two should I type in TITLE OR TITLE (continued) OR TITLE (cont’d)

or something else?

Here is my comments on each of the options that you have mentioned.

1. When you use the same title on multiple slide, it confuses your audience. They dont understand why the slide title has not changed, even though the rest of the content has changed. So this option of using the same slide title in multiple slides is better avoided.

2. The second option TITLE (continued) seems much clearer. Again using abbreviations in the 3rd option (cont’d) is better avoided. Too many people get confused by abbreviations.

Alternatively, you could use something simple like: Title ..page 1 Title …page 2 OR Title…continued… All these are equally professional. I have attached the images of 2 slides to show you how multiple slides will look when you have titled them like this.

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You can easily create a looping slideshow using PowerPoint. A looping slideshow displays each slide automatically for a certain amount of time. Once that time has elapsed, the slide automatically continues to the next slide. Once the slideshow reaches the end, it repeats from the beginning.

  • Open your PowerPoint presentation.
  • Click the [Slide Show] tab > From the "Set Up" group, click "Set Up Slide Show".
  • From the resulting dialogue box, check "Loop continuously until 'Esc'" under the "Show options" section > Click [OK].
  • From the "Slides" preview side panel, click your first slide > Press and hold [Shift] and click your last slide. This will select all of your slides.
  • Click the [Transitions] tab > From the "Timing" group, uncheck "On Mouse Click" and check "After".
  • To adjust the time you would like each slide to display, click the up and down arrows in the "After:" field within the "Timing" group. When your slideshow reaches the last slide, it will automatically loop back to the beginning.

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This macro will append the notifier text when the previous slide has the same title.

Sub AppendNotifierText() Const NOTIFIER_TEXT = " (cont'd)"

Dim sld As Slide Dim shp As Shape Dim titleText As String

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    If sld.Shapes.HasTitle Then         If sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame2.HasText Then             If sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame2.TextRange = titleText Then                 sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame2.TextRange.InsertAfter (NOTIFIER_TEXT)             Else                 titleText = sld.Shapes.Title.TextFrame2.TextRange             End If         Else             titleText = ""         End If     Else         titleText = ""     End If Next End Sub

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