It is no more than 6 word per line and no more than 6 lines per slide.
6 words per sentence
6 sentences per slide
6x6=36
36
6x6=36
6x6 = 36
6x6 in standard form = 36
no more than 7 lines on a slide and no more than 7 words in a line.
36
36
math
6x6=36
6x6=36
Death by Powerpoint is a sarcastic term for a presentation that is so boring, the audience attention is lost and the information given with the presentation never really gets through properly to the intended receivers. This is often due to: A) Too many bullet points on a slide B) Text too small to read (Charts or Bullets) C) "Presentation Karaoke" -- where the presenter reads exactly what is on the slide There are simple tips to avoid Death by Powerpoint, just a few being: A) The 6x6 Rule of six bullets to a slide, six words to a bullet (or less) B) Readability -- Drop insignificant data from charts and tables, keep the important stuff C) Use relevant photos to support points rather than fill a slide with type