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One way to plan for these different situations is to create several versions of Act I, each of which is tailored to a specific audience. Create a copy of the document that contains the five Act I headlines from your current story template. In the new document, revise the Point A and Point B headlines, which describe the central problem that your new audience faces. When you change these headlines to reflect a new problem, you might find that you need to revise the Setting
Beyond Bullet Points: Using Microsoft® PowerPoint® to Create Presentations that Inform, Motivate, and Inspire (Business Skills)
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