End Powerpoint Presentations With a Black Slide
PowerPoint presentations can be an effective tool to convey information and ideas to a group of people. However, what happens at the end of the presentation is just as important as the content of the presentation. Instead of ending your presentation with a blank screen or looping back to the first slide, it’s suggested to end with a black slide.
A black slide is a simple and powerful way to signal to your audience that your presentation is over. The black slide is a safe and standard way to wrap up the presentation, letting your audience know that it’s time to wrap up their note-taking or get ready for Q&A.
The black slide also lets your audience know that you have come to the end of your presentation without abruptly ending it, leaving an awkward silence or an awkward transition slide behind. It indicates to the audience that it is time for them to turn their attention away from the presentation screen and back on to the speaker or discussion.
Additionally, the black slide provides time for your audience to process the information that has been presented. A black slide after a presentation is just as important as a conclusion sentence in an essay. It gives the audience time to reflect on the information and take note of all the key points within the presentation.
To adjust your presentation to end with a black slide, click the ‘Insert’ tab, select ‘New Slide’ and then select the black slide. Some presenters choose to add a brief message on the black slide, such as their contact information or a call to action. However, it is optional.
In conclusion, ending PowerPoint presentations with a black slide is a simple but effective way to wrap up your presentation while indicating to your audience that you have come to the end of your discussion. It provides an opportunity for your audience to process the information you have shared without the need for awkward silences or transitions. Consider using a black slide in your next presentation to help you deliver an organized and impactful presentation.