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Okay, so who would have thought that copying and pasting is going to make this list of things youamp;#39;re doing wrong in PowerPoint? I didnamp;#39;t have a clue about this for the longest time. Iamp;#39;m happy that nothing was unintentionally leaked in the making and distribution of my PowerPoint presentations. Iamp;#39;m not sure I can say the same about my ex-colleagues. So make sure you donamp;#39;t fall into that trap. So, Iamp;#39;m going to cover that in a second, but in addition to this, I decided to collect and combine a few things that many of us are doing consistently wrong in PowerPoint. Iamp;#39;m then going to show you the better way of doing it. Now, some are productivity tips, there are design tips, and some are embarrassment saving clips. Letamp;#39;s start with that one first. Mistake number one is to add external links, for example, external links to videos like this. Why is this bad? Well, when you go to show the people this video