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so as you can see this lesson looks at how to do bullets right and if you look online youamp;#39;ll see lots of advice much of it is going to be relatively similar and a lot of that advice is going to be things like donamp;#39;t use bullets at all or donamp;#39;t use any bullets donamp;#39;t use actual bullets on the screen and what I want to say from the outset are a couple of things one is that bullets are sometimes very appropriate and thatamp;#39;s what Iamp;#39;m talking about here in this lesson and the other thing I want to say is that when you do bullets wrong a lot of times itamp;#39;s not really your fault a lot of the templates that are included with PowerPoint want you to use bullets in fact you have to remove the bullets from the slide youamp;#39;re designing let me give you a quick example of that Iamp;#39;ve got this slide deck open here and this is the template thatamp;#39;s included with PowerPoint itamp;#39;s called Margieamp;#39;s travel template and if I