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Found on many websites on the internet today, tabs across the top of the
screen helps the audience keep track of where in the presentation they are
and where it's going. It creates better comprehension of the content itself
and channels questions to the appropriate place. For example, there can be
four tabs across the top of a market research presentation, for 'summary',
'data', 'interpretations', and 'recommendations'.
Another helpful tool is an index page where each page title is listed
and hyperlinked. Having a complete index allows both the audience and the
presenter to better access the information they need, without confusion or
time wasted using right-click then select.
screen helps the audience keep track of where in the presentation they are
and where it's going. It creates better comprehension of the content itself
and channels questions to the appropriate place. For example, there can be
four tabs across the top of a market research presentation, for 'summary',
'data', 'interpretations', and 'recommendations'.
Another helpful tool is an index page where each page title is listed
and hyperlinked. Having a complete index allows both the audience and the
presenter to better access the information they need, without confusion or
time wasted using right-click then select.