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The final slide of a presentation should serve one or more of the following functions: helping with the Q&A session, thanking the audience or emphasizing the core message of your presentation. It is possible to make a slide that serves all three functions, but rather choose on or two depending on the kind of presentation you're giving.

For the Q&A session, it's handy to have keyword summary on screen.

For thanking the audience, just put "thank you".

For emphasizing the core message, write or display it as a figure.

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8y ago

There is no simple answer to that. It is up to you what slide you end the presentation with. There is an option to end with a black slide, which may be what you are referring to. You can access that in the Slide Show settings, which you will find in the Advanced settings under Options. You can have that turned on or off. If that is off, you will end on your last slide. However, you can change what the last slide is and also set up Custom Shows, which are different versions of your slide show, enabling you to end a slide other than the last one.

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13y ago

you should put sad faces and put bye and the end

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9y ago

The last slide in PPT is generally the thanking slide. It should never end with a black screen.

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