Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William Arruda covers personal branding, leadership, and careers. PowerPoint was released in 1987, and with it came 37 years of ...
Bullet points are easier to read than dense text because they break information into digestible chunks, allowing the eye to skim and scan quickly. The brain can process bulleted text faster than a ...
Guns don't kill communication. Bullet points kill communication. And when you use bullet points in a PowerPoint, you're shooting yourself in the foot. Why do people use bullets? Bullet points do a ...
Word’s bullet point function is essential for breaking up vast piles of text, especially if you can’t use graphics or photos in your documents. Word’s standard list of bullets will cover many ...