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A PowerPoint presentation is a computerised presentation programme. It consists of 'slides' which are multiple pages, and they are made up of writing and pictures. They are one of the easiest ways of presenting information to a large audience. You have the option of using a default template with pre made designs or you can create your own design.

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What is abstract in a presentation?

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The most dominant element in a visual presentation should be the focal point, which captures the audience's attention and conveys the core message effectively. This can be achieved through the use of size, color, and contrast to ensure it stands out. Additionally, supporting elements should complement the focal point without overwhelming it, maintaining clarity and enhancing overall understanding. A well-defined dominant element guides viewers through the visual narrative seamlessly.


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