What's the correct lingo for a powerpoint presentation please?
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Powerpoint - "Deck" or "Pack"?
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Powerpoint - "Deck" or "Pack"?
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Most commonly I hear "deck", though that seems to be an Americanism: English people just call them "slides". But then, I tend to avoid people who produce PP presentations if at all possible
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Poll is ready for voting"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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A "Powerpoint"
People talk about decks at my current gig, makes me feel like I'm on the Starship Enterprise⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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Same for me.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBug.
Most commonly I hear "deck", though that seems to be an Americanism: English people just call them "slides". But then, I tend to avoid people who produce PP presentations if at all possible
Loads of people I work with now or in the past call them Decks, I agree it's pretty daft.
I can just about cope with "Pack", but I do have to restrain myself from brutally slaughtering them.
I've worked with a few people that are genuinely talented at putting together presentations, they've all just called them slides, no fan of Powerpoint myself.Comment
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Presentation, or show for short.
Back in the good old days, a pack was a multi-platter removable disk.
I'm sure we called something a deck as well but I can't remember what. Cards were before my time so I don't think it was that.Comment
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Whatever the client calls them. Some of my old clients called them decks others, slides.Originally posted by Jog On View PostWhat's the correct lingo for a powerpoint presentation please?
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