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its only me Posted at 3:45 am on Aug. 18, 2008
Basically im doing a powerpoint presentation and a speech for English coursework about my work experience. Im just wondering what 2 colours if any (as fill effects) you would have as a background?

Please note: You can choose to say dont put a background colour on.

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Sachacohen2 Posted at 5:54 pm on Aug. 18, 2008
white and blue
Mieux Posted at 10:48 am on Aug. 18, 2008
any color and black
blueelectricguitar Posted at 4:29 am on Aug. 18, 2008
Don't use bright colours like lime green or neon yellow. They would come onscreen and no one would be able to look at them cos they were too bright!
getforless Posted at 4:10 am on Aug. 18, 2008
black and red ftw
hurriyah38 Posted at 3:57 am on Aug. 18, 2008
blue to light blue
iswat Posted at 3:51 am on Aug. 18, 2008
black and purple
hI jAMES Posted at 3:49 am on Aug. 18, 2008
I had to do many of those for my college presentations.  I would always choose light colors. White and:   baby blue, a light pink, or cloud gray.  Simple.  But its best simple.
Spice Posted at 3:49 am on Aug. 18, 2008
light blue to mid blue.

I always have one colour, two gradients.

R1Joel Posted at 3:47 am on Aug. 18, 2008
Yeah blue and white or no colours.
blufindr Posted at 3:47 am on Aug. 18, 2008
If it's something good you want them to remember, add green.
marshmellowman Posted at 3:47 am on Aug. 18, 2008
Have a diagonal gradient from dark grey to light grey.
Violently Happy Posted at 3:46 am on Aug. 18, 2008
Blue and white.
Taylor636Baker Posted at 3:46 am on Aug. 18, 2008
black and lime green
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