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2011 VLSI - DAT Presentation Guidelines

The document provides guidelines for formatting a presentation, including leaving 1-2cm margins on all sides, using landscape orientation for all slides except the title slide, using Arial Bold font in sizes between 14-24 point depending on the text, and saving the file using a specific naming convention that includes the session number, paper number, presenter name, and version number.

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2011 VLSI - DAT Presentation Guidelines

The document provides guidelines for formatting a presentation, including leaving 1-2cm margins on all sides, using landscape orientation for all slides except the title slide, using Arial Bold font in sizes between 14-24 point depending on the text, and saving the file using a specific naming convention that includes the session number, paper number, presenter name, and version number.

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Enter Presentation Title Space for Second Line

Speaker First and Last Name Title Affiliation


Day Month Year

Page Setup

Leave 1 or 2cm margin on all sides All pages should be in horizontal (Landscape) format, not vertical No logos are permitted except on the title page

Fonts

Use Arial Bold font


Some fonts project poorly
Times Bookman Americana

Use as large a font as possible Main text lines: 24 point


Secondary lines: 18 point
Smallest text lines: 14 point Anything below 14 is too small (e.g. 14 point)

Saving Your File

Save your file with the name pattern


SP_presenter_n.ppt S: Session number (T1, T2, T3), P: Paper number, n: Version Example: T11_Smith Wang_1.ppt (the session and paper numbers can be found from the Program section of conference website)

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