How does one solve the problem of too much necessary information being on one presentation slide?

A. Delete the presentation and start over with a new plan.
B. Shrink the font size, so that the text on the slide looks less crowded.
C. Add a few images, so that there is a balance of visuals and text.
D. Split the information across several slides with equal content.


Answer: D

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