Chapter 7. Delivering Presentations


7. Delivering Presentations

  • Setting Up a Slideshow

  • Slideshows for Multiple Audiences

  • Presenting Your Slideshow

  • Creating PowerPoint Shows

  • Emailing Your Presentation

  • Packaging Presentations for CD

  • Optimizing Presentations

In the old days, giving a powerpoint presentation almost always meant connecting your laptop to a computer projector. You'd stand in front of a live audience and use a remote control to click through each slide while you explained each of your points in detail. You can still give a "stand and deliver" presentation, but today you can also:

  • Package your presentation for delivery on CD. This option is ideal for interactive, audience-paced presentations like tutorials or continuously running kiosk presentations.

  • Email the presentation to your audience.

This chapter covers both of these presentation delivery options. It also shows you how to optimize your PowerPoint presentation file to make running it and passing it around easier.


Note: You can also convert your presentation to a Web page, complete with clickable links that viewers can use to navigate your slideshow and even jump to other documents or Web sites. For more on these and other advanced features, see PowerPoint 2007: The Missing Manual (O'Reilly).



PowerPoint 2007 for Starters
PowerPoint 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual
ISBN: 0596528310
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 96

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