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Electronic Note Cards Store notes, images, and sources on separate slides. Easily add new slides any time. Change the background color of each slide to color-code for each main topic (paragraph) in your preliminary outline. You can easily re-order the slides anytime. Use the outline function to create your final outline to print out. Slides can be printed with several on a page.

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Introduction

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #1 (From Preliminary Outline)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #1 (From Preliminary Outline)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #2 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #2 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #3 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #3 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #4 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #4 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #5 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Topic #5 (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Conclusion (Match your preliminary outline.)

Quote or paraphrase a single point. “If you quote, use quote marks.” Pg. # or n. pag Source # or (Parenthetical) Type Topic here. (Match your preliminary outline.)