Making Effective Use of “White Space” on PowerPoint Slides

When you hear the term “White Space,” think “Breathing Room.”  As a nation, we tend to scan a document before making the decision to go back and read it – or delete it!.

When you are able to understand the strategic use of creating “white space”  on your PowerPoint Slides, you take the first step towards getting your audience to “pay attention” to what you have to say – to what you have to offer to them!

Use Paragraph Spacing to Make Bullet Points More Effective

In this video tutorial, I demonstrate how to effectively use “paragraph spacing” to make your bullet points more effective during your presentation – by effectively using “white space” between each bullet point.

Do NOT hit the “Enter” key repeatedly to add spacing between bullet points!

Rather, learn how to use the “Paragraph Spacing” dialog box to control the amount of space before and / or after each paragraph.

Each time that you press the ENTER key you create a new paragraph! So, effectively, each Bullet Point is a single paragraph!

Learn how to use this fact  strategiclally to create the message that you want to convey to your audience.

Watch – as I create “Before” and “After” slides to illustrate how creating more “white space” between your bullet points makes each point on the slide more effective.

One great Keyboard Shortcut to use as you fine-tune your paragraph spacing is the F4 key which repeats your last action. This is a powerful time-saver!

SmartArt Diagrams

Watch – as I show you how to convert a series of bullet points into a SmartArt Diagram to more effectively communicate your message to your audience. SmartArt Diagrams offer a welcome relief to an endles – or mindless – parade of bullet point ridden slides.  You can quickly convert a series of bullet points into a Smart Art Diagram as you will see on this video.

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How to Animate SmartArt Diagrams in PowerPoint

SmartArt Diagrams were introduced in Office 2007. Using SmartArt on a PowerPoint slide is a great way to present a business concept. They are much more interesting for both the audience and the presenter  – compared to “boring bullet points.”

However, when you want to engage your audience, it helps to apply Custom Animation to the Smart Art so that each part of the diagram appears in the order – and with the timing – that you want.

You can quickly download this five minute video by clicking just below this image. Or, you can get this – and my other Podcast tips – from the iTunes Store by clicking this link.

Tour My 50 Best PowerPoint 2007 Tips DVD

I am proud to announce the release of my 2nd DVD, “The 50 Best Tips for PowerPoint 2007.” There are 2 DVD disks in this package – over 7 hours of step-by-step video instruction. The length of each video tip averages 9 minutes. Each lesson stands on its own – you can watch them in any order – one at a time. Tips are organized by level – Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced. My publisher created an attractive Content Guide to help you pick the video tip that you want, see the run-time for the video, and also see the learning objectives – before you click on the lesson!

Here is a short – 4 minute, 40 seconds –  video tour of what you get when you purchase, “The 50 Best Tips for PowerPoint 2007” DVD:

You can order your own copy of this DVD – as well as my “The 50 Best Tips for Excel 2007” DVD – at my online bookstore. It is a secure site, so you can shop and purchase with confidence. Plus, I guarantee your satisfaction. I will refund your purchase if you are not 100% satisfied with my products!

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