Bullet Points

Wallace Johnson
Wallace Johnson Member Posts: 35 ✭✭

What is the best way to do bullet points? Is it best to do a new slide for each one and just copy and paste the previous slide. Or is it best to just use the two dashes and separate the points into two separate slides. I like to keep the rest of the slide unchanged so it doesn't move the previous points up as you add more points, because it can get distracting for some people.

Is there a timeline of when transitions for bullet points will be available?

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  • Josh Edwards
    Josh Edwards Member Posts: 377 ✭✭

    Wallace,

    I have found two ways which help us with bullet points.  Either I create a presentation in PowerPoint or Keynote (Mac) and then export it as images and import into Proclaim as an Image Slideshow (just make sure the bullet points are aligned to the top of the text box); or I create my content slides in Proclaim and then duplicate each slide adding a point on each.  As long as the text size doesn't change and you align it to the top of the content text box you won't see a transition.  We use the default (FADE) and the points just appear with no change to the other text or background.  I, too, will be glad when they get transitions for bullet points incorporated into the program.

    Hope this helps!

  • Spencer McKimson
    Spencer McKimson Member Posts: 1,232 ✭✭✭

    Is there a timeline of when transitions for bullet points will be available?

    There is something similar to this that should be included in the next release.