Business documents are like movies. Some have titles that reveal the true purpose, while others leave you guessing till the end. While ambiguity may work for the silver screen, it proves disastrous for your business copies. Pouring your heart and soul into a proposal, only to have it discarded because it did not catch the recipient's eye, is disappointing. That's where a well-designed cover sheet comes in. 

 

It's the opening scene that sets the tone for the rest of the document and your chance to make a lasting impression. Forget about Hollywood experiments of ambiguous names and make your business documents the star of your proposal or communication with a professional cover sheet.

 

Eye-catching Cover Sheet Templates to Stand Out

 

Another reason to add a cover sheet to your business documents is the psychological fact that suggests people retain 65% more information for a longer time through visuals. It also improves the documents' chance by 10% of catching viewers' attention and getting successful in conversion. While most of your business documents are text, data, or numbers, the cover sheet provides a fantastic opportunity to show creativity. 

 

SlideTeam understands the importance of creating professional and memorable communications in business. That's why we've created these neat and eye-catching cover sheet PPT templates that are also easy to use. 

 

The 100% customizable nature of these templates gives you the desired flexibility to edit your cover sheets. These content-ready slides give you the much-needed professional design.

 

Choose our top-quality cover sheet templates to choose the best for your business!

 

1. Bi-fold Patent Sale Cover Sheet Summary Template

This Bi-fold cover sheet is a four-page mini-deck that will help you present patent sale information in an intriguing manner. It contains pre-designed space to add critical information, image, and logo that make your document stand out. You can present content sale data like the name of conveying and receiving parties, their addresses, nature of conveyance, execution date, patent ID, product information, number(s), fee, payment information, and signatories.

 

Bi-fold Patent Sale Cover Sheet Summary Template

 

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2. One-page Patent Sale Cover Sheet Summary Presentation Template

Impress your clients with a professional-looking cover sheet for your patent sale agreement with the download of our premium PPT template. This easy-to-use template is the perfect value addition to your document and is ready to meet your specific needs. With its customizable colors, themes, pre-designed spaces, text, logos, and more, you can create a cover sheet that perfectly complements your brand identity. Once you download it, re-create it as many times as you want, and present your document in a fresh and impressive way every time. Get it now!

 

One-page Patent Sale Cover Sheet Summary Presentation Template

 

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Add Value, Add A Cover Sheet

 

While cover sheets may not always be necessary, they are used in business settings to provide a professional and organized introduction to crucial documents and presentations. They add a visual element to boring business documents and make them eye-appealing, along with a go-to route map for exclusive information. Our high-quality, plug-and-play cover sheet templates will add value to your business documents with their design-perfect graphics and text.

 

Download these cover sheet templates to cover your document with style, or reach out to our presentation team for more customized and ready-to-use cover sheets or other business documents.

 

FAQs on Cover Sheet

 

1. What is a cover sheet?

A cover sheet is a page placed at the beginning of a document, report, or presentation to provide information about the content and introduce the document to the reader. It is the first thing a reader will see and includes information such as the document title, the author's name, the date of creation or presentation, and other relevant information. A cover sheet contains graphics, images, or branding elements that make the document visually appealing and more engaging.

 

2. What is in a cover sheet?

A cover sheet, also known as a title page or cover page, typically includes the following elements:

 

  1. The title of the document or presentation is on the top.
  2. The name of the person or organization responsible for creating the document or presentation.
  3. The date when the document or presentation was created or delivered.
  4. The logo or branding of the company or organization is often included on the cover sheet.
  5. Contact information such as the address, phone number, and email address of the author or presenter.
  6. For longer documents, a table of contents should be included on the cover sheet to give readers an overview of its contents.
  7. Images or graphics are included on the cover sheet to help convey the document's theme or message and make it more appealing.
  8. In some cases, disclaimers or legal notices are included on the cover sheet.

 

3. Are cover sheets necessary?

Cover sheets can be a valuable and professional addition to business documents and presentations. They help:

 

  1.  Make an excellent first impression: A well-designed cover sheet helps make a positive first impression and convey professionalism.
  2. Provide context: Including a title, date, and author/presenter name on the cover sheet provide context and give the reader a sense of the document or presentation.
  3. Enhance branding: The company branding and logo on the cover sheet reinforce brand identity and boost recognition.
  4. Organize longer documents: For comprehensive documents, a table of contents on the cover sheet provides a roadmap for readers and makes the document easier to navigate.