PowerPoint 2000


Levels and Bullets
Levels and Bullets
Sometimes, when creating a presentation, you may want to show that some ideas are more important than others, or that an important idea has related smaller points. This is shown with Levels.
If you open a presentation in Outline View, the slides look like this:
Notice that Slide #3, The Internet, has two levels of bullets that show the parts and sub-parts of the lessons about e-mail. Notice also that the font size gets smaller as the bullets are indented.