The document lists common mistakes in PowerPoint presentations such as including too many charts and animations and not providing good information. It describes putting fonts too large and defines bullet lists as long, boring and unnecessary. It explains that animations make presentations beautiful while effects make them really good, and advises against winding fonts as that makes one appear to have no life. Severe order disorder is defined as using abbreviations in presentations. The document recommends being clear and showing good information rather than trying to impress, as this avoids boring audiences or failing to provide something new.