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Graphic Presentation
Posted Date: 29 Mar 2008 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Computer & Technology
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Posted By: Girish Patil Member Level: Diamond Rating: Points: 4
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Graphic Presentation
Advantages More and more people today are using computers for essay and project writing. The advantages for improved presentation are dramatic. Once most people have started to enjoy the facilities computers offer for editing, rewriting, and presentation, they often wonder how they ever managed without them. Typewriters become a thing of the past.
Editing The main advantage of the computer is that you can rewrite and edit what you produce. You might start out with just a sketchy outline, but you can add extra examples, delete mistakes, and move paragraphs around. You can build up to the finished product in as many stages as you wish.
First drafts At first you might want to carry on producing the first draft of your work in hand-written form. You type it into the computer's memory or onto disk. Then you can edit what you have produced, either on screen or by printing out your document. This is quite common for beginners. Most people abandon the handwriting stage in a gradual manner.
On-screen editing At first, you will probably want to see what you have written printed out as soon as possible. As you gain experience however, you will probably edit on screen and only print out the finished version of your work. WYSIWYG word-processors (What You See Is What You Get) allow you to see on screen what the finished document will look like.
Presentation The most important element of presentation is the layout of the page. No matter what the content of your work, it will look better if is given plenty of space in which to 'breathe'. You should leave plenty of blank space around what you write. Do not attempt to cram the maximum amount of text onto each page. If you are using any sort of pictures, tables or visually quoted material, let it stand well clear of the text.
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