What is the rule of seven?

Responses

no more than seven illustrations in a presentation
no more than seven illustrations in a presentation

no more than seven words in a line of text
no more than seven words in a line of text

no more than seven slides in a presentation
no more than seven slides in a presentation

no more than seven bullet animations on a slide
no more than seven bullet animations on a slide

no more than seven lines of text on a slideWhat is the rule of seven?

Responses

no more than seven illustrations in a presentation
no more than seven illustrations in a presentation

no more than seven words in a line of text
no more than seven words in a line of text

no more than seven slides in a presentation
no more than seven slides in a presentation

no more than seven bullet animations on a slide
no more than seven bullet animations on a slide

no more than seven lines of text on a slideWhat is the rule of seven?

Responses

no more than seven illustrations in a presentation
no more than seven illustrations in a presentation

no more than seven words in a line of text
no more than seven words in a line of text

no more than seven slides in a presentation
no more than seven slides in a presentation

no more than seven bullet animations on a slide
no more than seven bullet animations on a slide

no more than seven lines of text on a slide

The rule of seven is a guideline often used in presentations to limit the amount of information and visual elements on each slide. It suggests that a slide should have no more than seven lines of text, seven words in a line of text, seven bullet animations, seven illustrations, or seven slides in total. The rule is based on the idea that keeping information concise and manageable helps to enhance audience understanding and retention.