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First, let me admit that I don't have a lot of experience with presentation pointers. The few presentations that I've done over the course of my career did not involve PowerPoint slides -- or any other type of slideshow, for that matter. I've been lucky enough (so far) to be able to avoid them.
However, I have a lot of experience viewing slideshow presentations, and have watched presenters wrestle with the various types of slideshow embarrassment. Like when the staffer in charge of the slideshow gets clumsy. ("Let's go back to -- no, not that slide, the one before that -- no, I guess it's the one before -- yes, that's it...") There's also the oops-I-went-too-far-hold-on-while-I-find-the-back-button awkwardness. And then there's shaky laser pointer syndrome.
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