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Outline for a speech

Title of your speech


Topic
Date of presentation

I.Introduction
A. Capture your audience’s attention with a quote,
anecdote, or personal experience

B. Build up to your case or the main reason for your


speech

C. Summarize the main idea of your speech. Quickly state


your three main points
1. First Main Point

2. Second Main Point

3. Third Main Point

II.First Main Point: Working with outline numbered text


in Microsoft Word
A. You can move an outline numbered item to the
appropriate numbering level
1. On the Formatting toolbar:

a) To demote the item to a lower numbering level


(1) click a list number

(2) click Increase Indent.

b) To promote the item to a higher numbering level


(1) click a list number

(2) click Decrease Indent.


B. You can use this procedure to help you plan your
speech and organize your thoughts.

III.Second Main Point: Creating a Microsoft PowerPoint


presentation from a Word outline
A. About creating a PowerPoint presentation from a Word
Outline
1. PowerPoint uses the heading styles in your Word
document

a) Heading styles are applied when you use


numbered outlines
(1) Heading styles are already turned on for you in
this template.

(2) For example, each paragraph formatted with the


Heading 1 style becomes the title of a new slide, each
Heading 2 becomes the first level of text, and so on.

B. Procedure
1. Open the document you want to use to create a
PowerPoint presentation.

2. On the File menu, point to Send To, and then click


Microsoft PowerPoint.

C. This procedure makes it easy for you to create a


PowerPoint presentation based on the notes you’ve
prepared for your speech in Word.

IV.Main Point 3: Creating an outline from an existing


document allows you to build on work you’ve already
done
A. If you use heading styles to create longer documents,
you can see a document's organization in Outline view,
and use it to prepare your speech.

B. To learn more about Outline view, see Microsoft Word


Help.

V.Conclusion
A. Restate your three main points
1. First Main Point

2. Second Main Point

3. Third Main Point

B. Summarize the ideas you’ve presented

C. Return to your introduction or conclude with a


compelling remark

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