On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 17:41, Michael Lake wrote:

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> One general suggestion i have is to avoid anything that looks like a
> PowerPoint (PP) presentation. Two reasons; I dot think that those styles
> are very professional or laid out well. The background yakes away impact
> from the content. 2. Such PP styles are now like the descending flight
> of ducks on the wall. They are over cliched and over used. Eg for the
> prosper example (Figure 1.5) they have a screen shot that looks like a
> PowerPoint Presentation. That's what to avoid IMO. But you can use
> prosper and make your own style quite easy. Its an excellent package. 

Thanks for that Michael - I think these are good points. And thanks to
others for comments on packages. I am inspired to try several.

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> !!!! All of the above though depends on what you are presenting and what
> the audience expects. !!!!

Banking lawyers - no flames please!

Alan

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