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what would be a good template to use if you are, for example, a handicapped
horse back rider and you are a motivatonal speaker trying to get your ideas
heard and receive sponsorships from various companies in order to have the
means to travel and do this i need sponsors what type of presentation would
help motivate that idea?h --
Robin
 
Robin said:
what would be a good template to use if you are, for example, a handicapped
horse back rider and you are a motivatonal speaker trying to get your ideas
heard and receive sponsorships from various companies in order to have the
means to travel and do this i need sponsors what type of presentation would
help motivate that idea?h --
Robin
 
Templates don't help you with content. You'll need to develop that yourself.
The template of your choice will help to standardize your slides with a
compatible color scheme, a common background and font settings. You'll find
lots of templates at the following link page or you can learn to create your
own:

More PowerPoint TEMPLATES
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00080.htm

Create your own templates
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00230.htm
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Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com
 
what would be a good template to use if you are, for example, a handicapped
horse back rider and you are a motivatonal speaker trying to get your ideas
heard and receive sponsorships from various companies in order to have the
means to travel and do this i need sponsors what type of presentation would
help motivate that idea?h --
Robin

As the speaker, you're the hero. As a motivational speaker, you should be
pretty good at this part. You don't want the ppt presentation to be any more
than the hero's faithful sidekick. QUIET faithful sidekick. The louder and
more hyperactive the presentation, the less attention the audience will pay to
you.
 

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