A simple bullet list can work wonders for the text in your presentation. No one likes to read long, solid blocks of text, especially in a presentation that should support what you’re saying in a speech. Add a bullet slide into your presentation when you need to organize content into a list form, to show that certain items belong together, or to summarize key information in your presentation.
If you can’t use a graphic to add visual interest to a slide, a bullet template changes up the look of your presentation and holds your audience’s attention. Plus, they’re incredibly simple to create.
Bullet Slide Properties
Properties in Action
List Style
List style allows you to change the style of the ‘bullet’.
Bullet: the dot style we all know and love
Number: numbers beginning at 1 and ascending in order
Letter: letters starting at the beginning of the alphabet and progressing in order
Text: when you want the lines separate and ‘bullet-like’ without any sort of icon or symbol
Check: check marks that you can change from a green check, to a red X , or to a greyed out check. This would be useful for a situation like showing a list of action items in various states of completion.
Icon: different symbols that can be used to further highlight your text of that bullet point. Each icon ‘bullet’ can be changed and we have a huuuuge library of icons to choose from
Bullet Color
Bullet color allows you to customize the colors of the bullets themselves. The colors available will be associated with the theme that was selected. ‘Colorful’ will be a mix of all the theme colors and ‘Shaded’ will be a lighter or darker gradation of the specific theme color selected.
Columns
Columns allows you to change the layout of the bullets on the page
Show Column Headers
Showing Column Headers allows you to categorize/organize their bullets into specific categories or areas of focus.
Use Cases:
to break up long blocks of text in easier to digest chunks
organizing items into a list form
easily summarize key info
hey, look at that-bullet points in action!
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