On 4/9/2011 11:48 AM, Steve Rindsberg wrote:
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>> Thanks for the tips on "full screen". I'll have to ponder that for
>> awhile. Fortunately, my pitch is over to a fairly small group, 12. In
>> that environment, the four per slide did work, but I could tell the
>> slides needed larger pix. I suppose another thing I could do is just
>> increase the size of each pic. It may look a little weird if they fill a
>> lot of room. It's unfortunate that I have no way of trying them out on
>> a big screen view before hand. I have to place my 4x6' foot home screen
>> about 6' away from the projector to get the slide on it.
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> You can get a rough idea of what it'll look like, say, 12 feet from a 12'
> screen by standing twice that far from your 6' screen.
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> In 2002 and up, you can play games with triggers, it occurs to me.
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> One slide, four small images plus four full size versions of the same images,
> the small images sent to back so they're behind the big fellas.
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> For each big image, assign it an appear animation with timing set to Trigger,
> On click of the small version of the same image. And assign it an Exit
> animation, Triggered on click of itself.
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> So: during the show, you see just the small images; you click on one and its
> big brother appears. You click on the big brother and it goes away.
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> This saves having to create all those extra slides.
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> Now, if you want to get REALLY slippery:
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> Instead of inserting pictures as pictures, insert rectangles that are the same
> proportions as the pictures you intend to insert, then give the rectangles a
> picture fill.
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> Now you can create the first slide and all the animations. Once it's working
> right, duplicate it. Then change the fill to the pictures for the new slide.
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> OR if you're using 2007, you can go back to using pictures as described above,
> dupe the slide, right click and choose Change Picture to insert a different
> pic ... while retaining the animations. O frabjous day, did you ever save
> yourself a ton 'o work. ;-)
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Unfortunately, 12' away produces a very large image, and I have nothing
in the house to project it on. Ah, I see. You are saying at least I can
get maybe one pic on the 4x6' screen. I'll give it a try.
I've never been able to put pictures inside rectangles (text boxes?).
I've either just dropped a pic on the slide w/o any border, or used
Photo Album to create "boxes" with borders and a pic inside. I do recall
hitting upon some aspect of PPT that would allow me to border a single
pic with a variety of borders. I opted for PAlb to get the job done
quickly.
Well, you've certainly given me a lot of options. I'll see what I can do
tomorrow to try some of them out. It looks like the last choice might be
very workable.
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