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A simple rule for the number of frames is that you should have at most one frame per minute.
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- In most situations, you will have less time for your presentation that you would like.
+ In most situations, you will have less time for your presentation than you would like.
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\emph{Do not try to squeeze more into a presentation than time allows for.} No matter how important some detail seems to you, it is better to leave it out, but get the main message across, than getting neither the main message nor the detail across.
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