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Typically which is the first type of slide placed in a presentation? Theme Slide Animation Slide Template Slide Title Slide
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Typically which is the first type of slide placed in a presentation? Theme Slide Animation Slide Template Slide Title Slide
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Generally the title slide goes first in a presentation. I hope this helps.
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I believe it is the Title slide. You can't present something without a Title.
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