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What advice do beginners have to learn PPT?
First of all, we should realize that a good PPT has undergone a lot of training and learning.

Doing a good job in PPT actually requires the producer to have aesthetic feeling. Of course, it is not entirely aesthetic feeling in a broad sense, but a good aesthetic view of graphic design works such as PPT.

This needs to be cultivated through observation. For example, if you find some excellent PPT, you will put people's heads in the upper left position, not the middle position. You should ask more why, why does this head look better in that position than in the middle?

Then you will find that the location is actually the location of the golden ratio. Whether viewed vertically or horizontally, it is at the golden section. Next time, you will know that the most suitable position for putting your head is the golden ratio position.

To make an excellent PPT, you need to observe a lot of excellent works, understand the meaning behind each element, and understand why it is more beautiful to do this and more ugly to do that.

When you have a certain ability to identify the beauty and ugliness of PPT, you won't spend a lot of time making an ugly PPT, because your aesthetics will tell you that it is not good-looking.

Many PPT beginners are working hard to do PPT. As a result, the harder they work, the uglier the PPT is, because the harder they work, the more meaningless things they put on the PPT, which makes the PPT appear congested and cumbersome. This is because there is no good aesthetics.

If you want to make a good PPT, you must first learn to appreciate a good PPT and know what is good about a good PPT, and you will gradually make a good PPT.

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