Dave Paradi's PowerPoint Tip Issue #114 July 25, 2006 Published & Copyright by Dave Paradi of ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com Circulation 8,136 Please forward this newsletter to anyone you know who needs to improve their PowerPoint presentations to sell more, make a bigger impact with their boss or teach others. If this newsletter has been sent to you by a friend, sign up to get your own copy at http://www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com/newsletter.htm . In this issue: Latest posts to the PowerPoint Ideas blog Customize the Look of Your Slides Friday July 28 1:00 pm Eastern 25 Time Savings Tips E-book PowerPoint Tip: The Challenge with White Backgrounds Dave's Travel Schedule Latest posts to my blog at: http://pptideas.blogspot.com : Automatic hyperlinks on PowerPoint slides PowerPoint Banned at Conference Where does your audience focus on your PowerPoint slide? Customize the Look of Your Slides Friday July 28 1:00 pm Eastern Learn how to easily create your own unique slide template. Here's what one client said recently after I used the techniques I'll share with you on this web tutorial: "I searched for a template online but couldn't find one that fit my requirements exactly. I sent Dave my logo and some ideas of what I was looking for. He created a template that is just what I was looking for. I am thrilled with the results and most of all how quickly he was able to turn this around for me." Sign up at http://snipurl.com/webtut 25 Time Saving Tips E-book If you haven't downloaded your copy yet, go to http://www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com/25tips.htm. Use the 25 tips to save time using PowerPoint and forward the link or book to as many people as you would like to. PowerPoint Tip: The Challenge with White Backgrounds I am often asked what color background someone should use for their PowerPoint slides. Many organizations use a white background because it prints well. That's fine if you only print your presentations, but if you will be projecting your presentation, a white background can cause problems. Here are a few observations from a recent presentation that used a white background. The room was well lit, and turning down the lights wasn't really an option since it would have made the room too dark for the audience to stay awake. Strong room lighting washes out colors, so the text color, even black, appears washed out and harder to see when using a white background. Second, a white background is the dominant color the audience sees, which is quite bright and can tire their eyes, making it harder for them to devote their full attention to you and your message. And finally, it is very hard for a projector and screen combination to create a true white color (it is one of the hardest colors to project properly). In the recent presentation, the combination of the projector and screen created a mottled faint blue effect instead of a true flat white. In my experience I have found that a dark background with white letters for text works best in different lighting situations. In a brightly lit room, the background will be faded, but the contrast of the white text with the faded background still seems to look better than using a white background. If you want to use a light background, I suggest you consider off-white colors such as beige, taupe, light sage, light blue or cream (we give examples of these colors in "Guide to PowerPoint", available at http://snipurl.com/gtppt). If you are concerned about how a dark background will print, use the "Pure Black and White" print option and the printout will convert the background to white, all text to black and graphics to grayscale, giving you a pleasant looking handout. The challenge of a white background and what your alternatives are if you are forced to use a corporate template that has a white background are topics I will cover Friday on my web tutorial Customize the Look of Your Slides - find out more at http://snipurl.com/webtut. Dave's Travel Schedule You can save money by booking me to speak to your organization or conference when I am close to your area for other clients. Here's where I will be in the next few months: July 27 Toronto, ON August 24 Toronto, ON November 3 London, ON December 6-10 Vancouver, BC January 29-30, 2007 Cincinnati, OH May 25-26, 2007 London, ON E-mail me at Dave@ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com to discuss your upcoming event. -------------------------------------------- Privacy Policy: I will never sell or distribute your e-mail or information to anyone. -------------------------------------------- Need articles for your newsletter? 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