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CORS 4567, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Menu Title Penguin Giraffe Tiger Shark Lion Ostrich Chicken Fox Monkey Cricket Add your photo here. Click on the border and press the Delete key to delete this box. FirstName LastName Add an image of your choice. Click on the border and press the Delete key to delete this box. Directions Edit this generic Powerpoint template file freely. It includes an interactive menu that is active when viewed as a presentation. When you edit, be consistent; this will make your presentation look professional. Why? Your text should use the same font and style and the text boxes should be in the same location so that when you view the presentation, the slides transition smoothly. Include your own appropriate images, especially “captured” images. Use few words per slide. It’s much better to “spread out” your content on slides than “pack in” your content on any one slide. Edit the footer using the course call number, your name, the name of this presentation or assignment, and the semester and year. If you need another slide, copy a slide in the column of slides on your left and then paste it into the column of slides. If you don’t need slides, delete them. To view as a presentation, press the F5 button on your keyboard. To return to the “Edit View”, press the “Esc key. You will see that the links for the arrows work. Use F7 to check your spelling. Delete this text box by clicking on the border and pressing the Delete key.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Penguin For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Giraffe For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Unique Slide Title For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use your own content. Be visual. Be consistent in your “format”. Be creative.

CORS 456, YourFirstName YourLastName, YourPresentationName, ThisSemester, ThisYear Your Last Slide For a slide title, use the same text from the menu slide (the first slide). The font size of this “text box” is 32 point Arial, regular; there are 3 text boxes on this slide. When you edit, be careful to maintain the same text box placement, without shifting. Arrange the text around your image… Use this for your last slide. Notice that there is one “navigation” arrow below instead of two.