LO 4.0 Getting Started: Chapter 6: Impress

I fear that I may have been a bit pedantic about this chapter. It
contains many lists in which sequential steps are mixed up with
alternatives. This could confuse the user; ideally numbered or lettered
lists should contain only sequential steps, with bullets used for
alternatives. Also sub-lists are difficult to read without the use of
indentation.

p.157. List: lettered sub-options need to be indented.

p.159. Reference to Fig 134 should be Fig 133.

p.161. Item 4) sentence beginning "Majority of presentations..." should
be "The majority of presentations..." First note: "...at any time
switching..." should be "...at any time by switching..." Item 5).
Lettered sub-options should be indented.

p.162: New slide. Items 1-3) should be a bulleted list with item 4) as
a separate paragraph.

p.163: Duplicate slide. Items 2-4) should be combined as item 2) with a
bulleted sub-list with item 5) as item 3). In the bottom paragraph
(above the note), "To adjust the formatting of the title, subtitle or
content..." should have a comma after "content".

p.164. Bottom paragraph. "To move it place the mouse..." should be "To
move it, place the mouse..."

p.165. Note on terminology. "...concept. Master slide,..." should be
"...concept: master slide,..."

p.168. First list: items 1) and 20 should be bulleted. Item 3) is a
separate paragraph. Next list. Item 4) a-d) should be bulleted and
indented.

p.169. First list item 4) contains a reference to the same page. Should
say "below". Second list. Items 4-5) are really a new list parallel to
1-3).

p.170. Lettered sublist should be bulleted and indented.

p.171. First list. 1) and 2) are really one item; should be bulleted
under 1). Then 3-4) should be 2-3). Same for the second list. 2) and 3)
are really one item (item 2)). So are 4) and 5) (item 3)). So are 6)
and 7) (item 4)).

p.172. First list. 1) and 2) should be a single item.
Second list. 1) and 2) should be a single item.

p.173. Styles: "New slides that you create using a slide master are
have styles...".

p.174. Items 1) and 2) are alternatives.

p.177, Final list. Items 4) and 5) are alternatives.

p.179. Setting up a slide show. "allowing for customizing" is clumsy.
"allowing you to customize" would be better.