Use your power points

24.11.06

Imagen Use your power points

The rule of thirds divides the slide into three horizontal and three vertical sections, creating a grid of nine equal parts. The points where the horizontal and vertical lines intersect are called power points.

The rule of thirds ensures that both text and visual elements are evenly balanced throughout the slide, creating a harmonious layout whose content can be easily followed by the audience.

The power points are the ideal place to set key elements on the slide because they naturally draw the audience’s eye, helping to guide their attention.

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