I love using a storyboard to outline my chapters. PowerPoint makes this easy:
- Once you set up the platform design, it is so easy to revise and edit your outline.
- It is very easy to move individual chapters around either in the storyboard itself or
- By moving the chapter slides on the left side of the page as you revise your story
- I love to highlight important elements within the chapters using different colors.
- Once you are satisfied with each chapter outline, or slide, print it out for viewing.
- I keep my outlines in a binder for quick reviewing.
What a great idea! 😊
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Hi Lisa, thank you…it is so easy to do…keeps me focused..:o)
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Great tips, Kathy!
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Hi KM, thank you. It’s easy and fun.
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Story boarding my novel with PowerPoint was the only way I could finish my novel. It worked beautifully!
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Hi Liz, yes, it is a wonderful tool. So easy to manipulate and organize chapters and notes. :o)
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Ooh this is a good idea!!
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HI, so glad you like my idea about a Power Point Story Board. It’s been a big help and I print it out for my binder. It keeps me focused. :o)
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It’s very clever! Wouldn’t have thought of that!
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Thank you, I just sort of stumbled on it when using Power Point. It’s been so helpful
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