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January 27, 2007

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Hello,

I am glad that Microsoft is finally taking the responsibility of teaching people how to use PowerPoint. Unfortunately, like all Microsoft products, PowerPoint is very easy to use, adn people think that they have to use all the features. This only ends up boreing the audience and losing hte message.

Full points to the Beyond Bullet Points program.

I look forward to the benefits reaching the presentation and public speaking world!

Dirk Kittredge

I watched the First Five Slides webnar. Great presentation and provided clarity to how the initial setup slides are formulated. Thanks Cliff, your concept and implementation is really something!

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