Can you provide an example of a PowerPoint table of contents?

A PowerPoint table of contents (TOC) is a slide that provides an overview of the sections in your presentation. It allows your audience to understand the flow of your content at a glance. While PowerPoint does not generate a TOC automatically like Word does, you can easily create one manually. Here’s an example:

  • Introduction
  • Background Information
  • Main Points
    • Point 1
    • Point 2
    • Point 3
  • Case Study
  • Conclusion

You can hyperlink each item to the corresponding slide to make navigation easier. To do this, highlight the text you want to link, right-click and select “Hyperlink”. In the “Link to” option, choose “Place in This Document” and select the slide you want the text to link to.

Remember, a table of contents is not just a navigational tool. It also sets the expectation for your presentation. Therefore, it’s essential to make it clear, concise, and well-organized.

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