Presentation Preparation
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After creating a presentation, you can show it. The
person or the group of people who views your presentation is referred to
as your
audience. There are two broad categories of presentations: Personally
showing a presentation before an audience or not.
A presentation can be shown to an audience by one or
more people. To do this, you would need a computer equipped to open the
presentation file and display it. There are two types of scenarios you
would face: A computer with Microsoft PowerPoint or a computer without
Microsoft PowerPoint.
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If Microsoft PowerPoint is installed in the computer
you intend to use for your presentation, you can save your presentation
using a portable medium such as a floppy disc, a CD-ROM, a DVD, a flash
drive, etc. To do this, on the main menu of Microsoft PowerPoint, you can click
File -> Save As..., select the drive and click Save. If you want to
burn a CD and include the presentation in it, the software you would guide
you on how to add files to a CD.
Once you get to the computer, simply install the
medium (floppy disc, CD, DVD, flash drive) into its drive. In Windows
Explorer or My Computer, when you access the drive, you should see the
icon of Microsoft PowerPoint with your presentation. You can simple
double-click it.
If the computer you intend to use doesn't have
Microsoft PowerPoint installed, you have various options:
When getting ready to go show your presentation, you
can save it to a medium as we mentioned above. Microsoft PowerPoint
provides a more professional approach to preparing your presentation. This
feature allows you to select all the
necessary options you would need for a presentation on a computer that is
not yours. To access this feature, on the main menu of
Microsoft PowerPoint, you can click File -> Package for CD...
By Default, the Package for CD feature is not installed
with Microsoft PowerPoint. If you didn't add it with a Custom
installation, if you click Package for CD on the main menu, you may receive a
message box informing you that the feature is not installed:
If you still want to use it, you can click Yes. If you
click Yes, you may be prompted for the disc that contains Microsoft PowerPoint.
After installing Package for CD, you can use it to
prepare your presentation. A dialog box would come up asking you to
specify a name for the CD:
The Package for CD dialog box would ask you
to specify what presentation you want to package. If a presentation
was opened in Microsoft PowerPoint, it would be selected. Instead of, or in addition to, the currently opened
presentation, you can select another to prepare. To do this, you would
click the Add Files button. In the Add Files dialog box, locate the
desired presentation to select it and click Add. After selecting the
presentations, they appear in a list:
You can keep all the presentations; otherwise, you can
remove those you don't want to keep. To remove a presentation from the
package, click it in the list and click Remove. Once you are ready, you
can click Copy to CD. Microsoft PowerPoint would prepare the files and
then copy them to a CD. If there is no drive or no blank CD available, you
will receive an error.
When it has finished, it would let you know:
As mentioned earlier, a presentation can be shown in
front of an audience or to people you are not viewing. Microsoft PowerPoint offers a special, full screen
display that allows you to show your presentation.
To view a presentation:
The presentation starts from the slide that had focus
when the show was launched; therefore, whenever you want to start the
presentation from the first slide, make sure you first navigate to the
beginning.
When viewing a presentation, many techniques are
available to navigate to the next, the previous, or any other slide. To
move to the next slide, simply click the mouse; you can also press Enter,
the right arrow key, or Page Down. To get to the previous slide, you can press the
left arrow or the Page Up keys .
To stop the presentation any time, press Esc or
right-click on the slide and click End Show.
By now, you may have realized that a realistic
presentation is a list of point that would be developed in front of an
audience. At the same time, a slide crowded with text is hard to catch. If
you are planning to give a presentation in front of an audience whose
member would mostly be away from the screen, you can prepare text that
would be distributed to complement, accentuate, or illustrate your points.
Microsoft PowerPoint allows you to create notes that
would accompany your presentation. To do this, you can display a slide in
a view other than Slides Sorter. In the lower portion, you can type text
as you want. The notes you type are primarily for you. This means that, if
only you intend to view them, you can type just anything you want as
notes. If you plan to distribute the notes, then you should make them more
professional. Otherwise, there are no strict rules as to what should go in
the notes.
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Package for CD Setup
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If you have prepared a presentation using Package For
CD,
when you get to the computer that you would use for the presentation, you
must make sure it is ready. Package for CD creates an executable file for
you. If you open your CD in Windows
Explorer or My Computer, a window should come up asking you whether you
accept the license agreement of the PowerPoint Viewer. If you agree, you
can click Accept. The presentation would start with the first file that
was added to the package. If you have more than one presentation on the
CD, you can press Esc to open the next.
Once you are ready, you can show the presentation
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Web-Based Presentation
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One of the types of presentations you can give without
seeing your audience is through the Internet. To do this, you could have
saved your presentation as Web Page and install it somewhere in your web
site or in a network drive. This type of presentation allows people to
view the presentation any time without your presence or your knowing.
To allow people to view your presentation on the
Internet, you must provide them with a link they can click. This would
usually automatically start the presentation on their computer.
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Email Presentation
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We mentioned in the previous lesson that you could email
a presentation to somebody. Your recipient would see a Microsoft
PowerPoint icon somewhere in the email. To view the presentation, the
person can double-click the icon. This would open the presentation.
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MOUS Topics
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S35 | Add speaker notes |
S43 | Start a slide show on any slide |
S44 | Use on screen navigation tools |
S46 | Use the pen during a presentation |
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