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Hi Anne, I am editing some PowerPoint slides for a friend. He has written the following: 1. Objective of the presentation. 2. Basic principles. 3. Developing the programme. 4. Working with the company. 5. Questions. Should there be periods after each point? I cannot seem to find the answer. Can you recommend a good book/website? Thank you! Helle

Posted on February 7, 2013

There should not be a period after each point, because these are really titles. As for recommending a good book or web site, I suggest you Google the item you are interested in and then review the web sites that come up.

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